[powerpress] Msgr. Esseff calls us to deeply ponder the role of the Blessed Virgin Maryduring the Passion of Christ, but also in our own
lives as well.
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This entry was posted on Saturday, April 7th, 2012 at 3:00 pm
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff offers this special reflection on Good Friday.
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This entry was posted on Friday, April 6th, 2012 at 10:46 am
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff reflects on the meanings within the Holy Thursday liturgy of the Church. Â He discusses the action of Jesus when He washes the feet of the apostles and what that means for us today. Â Can we be Jesus to
others and wash the feet of even our enemies?  He also discusses the institution of the Eucharist and what it truly means to have devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.
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This entry was posted on Thursday, April 5th, 2012 at 10:15 am
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[powerpress] Â Msgr. Esseff offers a reflection on the Priesthood, particularly in the light of the Holy Thursday liturgy. Â The priesthood of the baptized is so very important, the role for each of us to be Jesus in the world today; however, those who have been called to the vocation of priesthood have a particular mission to fulfill. Â Msgr. Esseff discusses the importance of the priests relationship with God, the Father and his unique role in the celebration of the Holy Mass. Â He also talks of the need of prayer for priests and the value of priestly friendship.
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This entry was posted on Monday, April 2nd, 2012 at 10:56 am
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff reflects on the readings from the 5th Sunday of Lent. Â Lord, create in me a new heart. Â God wants to live in you. Â How does that happen? Â We must die. Â What does that mean? Â When we come to Jesus we must completely surrender. Â Physically dying, in some ways, is easy. But surrendering to God, dying to
ourselves, now that is hard.  If your Lenten journey has not lead you to  totally surrender, then you haven’t gotten it yet, but it’s not too late.  It’s ultimately about the choices we make.  What will your choice be?
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This entry was posted on Friday, March 23rd, 2012 at 12:48 am
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff offers a teaching on the 3 levels of the heart. Â He begins by looking at the Sacred Heart of Jesus, then moves to the examination of the layers of our hearts. In understanding of this is vitally important to appreciate how we make decisions and pray…if we are in our own will or God’s will.
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 20th, 2012 at 7:21 pm
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff reflects on the readings for the 4th Sunday of Lent. What are the darkness of our days? What is the message of this weekend’s liturgy? Mercy and Love! It’s not so much that God is so angry with
mankind, but that He loves us so much that He would suffer and die for us, even when we are in sin. He did not come to condemn, but to save. What is required? Faith…faith in His infinite love. What is the sign of that love? Look at the crucifix.
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This entry was posted on Saturday, March 17th, 2012 at 6:25 am
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[powerpress]What is “Eternal Life” and why is it so important for us to understand and live it’s meaning? Msgr. Esseff breaks open the “magnificent” Chapter 17 of John’s Gospel. He helps us to understand the “eternal” prayer of the heart of Jesus. How does this affect our prayer, especially in our appreciation of “contemplative”
prayer and contemplation? How does this affect our understanding of “time”? Msgr. Esseff discusses Purgatory in a way that takes this into account. What is death in this world? What is true life in this world?
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 at 7:41 am
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff offers a powerful reflection on the readings for the 3rd Sunday of Lent. He brings together the gifts of the Commandments and the authentic understanding of the true Temple and the dangers we encounter with our false idols. Msgr. Esseff brings forward the issues of today,
such as contraception and marriage, as well as the economy and our drive for material things. He makes very concrete the teachings given in the readings… ultimately we are called to suffer, to die, and to rise with Jesus…the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
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This entry was posted on Saturday, March 10th, 2012 at 7:47 am
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff discusses the crippling effects of fear and it’s remedy.  Fear, in a very real way, is the opposite of faith.  There’s an adage in spirituality that says that if we can name the demon we can tame it.  Jesus wants us not to be afraid.  He may challenge us in some ways, so that we can name it and bring it out of the darkness into peace.  The Light dispels the fear!  Fear fuels sin.  Ultimately, it’s a fear of not being loved and losing
relationship in some way. Â Luke 15 ( the parable of the Prodigal Son) shows us how much the Father loves us…no matter what! Â He’s waiting with open arms to relieve the pain and suffering. Â Look at the One who wants to pick you up! Â Some suffer in silence, especially when falsely accused…stand with Jesus at the first station of the cross. Â Do not take your eyes off the face of Jesus…we are meant for eternal life. Â Learn from the examples of the saints…Â BELIEVE.
Isaiah 41:10
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
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This entry was posted on Friday, February 24th, 2012 at 9:45 am
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff offers a 90 day challenge! Â The object of Lent and the Easter season is to become more and more transformed into Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit we may glorify the Father through our honor
and praise and obeying his Divine will, through the intercession of Mary and all the Saints, for the salvation of the World.  But instead of 40 days, but to set our sights on 90 days…all the way to Pentecost.  To become a 90 Day Wonder!
Remember the object is union with Jesus Christ.  It’s not about a 40 yard dash, but a 24/7 marathon.  What are some of the challenges that might arise, what are the remedies?
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Pray the Liturgy of Hours
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 at 11:42 am
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff teaches the importance of the Liturgical year and in particular the season of Lent.  He also shares his experience of fasting in a desert found in Peru. From this he learned the importance of FASTING and PRAYER.  Msgr. Esseff challenges us to discern what the Father in Heaven is asking us to do this Lent through fasting, so we can purely and perfectly follow His Holy Will.  And he describes ALMSGIVING, and story from an experience he had with Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity Sisters.
The Church prepares a spiritual retreat for all of us during Lent. Â The Holy Spirit is transforming you in a radical way so that you become more like Jesus Christ…the day by day exercise of Morning Prayer, the Eucharist and Evening Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving, and the other moments of contemplative prayer aids in the transformation…our ego decreases and Jesus increases in our minds and in our hearts.
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This entry was posted on Sunday, February 19th, 2012 at 7:01 pm
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff teaches the importance of the Liturgy of Hours. He breaks open each portion of Morning Prayer. The Hymn, the psalm, the canticle, again the psalm … we sing praise to God with this section of Morning Prayer. Then God speaks to us in the reading. Then we respond to
with the a short psalm. Then he helps us to appreciate the power of the Benedictus. That is followed by the intentions of the Church. Concluding with the great Our Father. We then bless the Lord and give Him thanks. Jesus unites the world in our prayer of praise to the Father when we enter into the Divine Office.
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Pray the Liturgy of Hours
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This entry was posted on Thursday, February 16th, 2012 at 6:30 pm
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[powerpress]Msgr. Esseff offers his second lesson in “Teach Us How To Pray”.  He speaks of the importance of Morning and Evening prayers in our lives.  The Holy Spirit inspires us to pray and the Church teaches prayer through the Liturgy of the Hours.
 Msgr. Esseff goes on to teach on the Psalms.  Those who pray the psalms offer powerful praise to the Father. Who actually praises?  In the deepest level of our heart, it’s actually Jesus who praises the Father in us when we pray the Psalms and the Father loves us in return.  What is essential is that we listen to what God says to us in prayer…Listen.
Pray the Liturgy of Hours
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 at 7:26 am
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[powerpress]Prayer is assumed as something we know how to do, but do we? The Church has been constantly teaching her children throughout the ages. The Mass, of course, is our central act of prayer. Â But to truly deepen our prayer, even our worship in the Mass, we must appreciate who God is. God is a Trinity, He revealed Himself to us. He is Three Persons in One God. We experience and express their relationship when we pray “Glory be to the Father, Glory be to the Son,
Glory be the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be world without end”. When we pray “Glory be to the Father”, He really hears us…He is present, He is truly with you. What does that mean when we pray? It is a relationship. The same is true in relation to the Son and the Holy Spirit. Msgr. Esseff, in this first lesson on prayer, breaks this open in a very deep and important way…the importance of Trinity and presence. Msgr. Esseff also begins an introduction to the importance of the Liturgy of the Hours and the Psalms.
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This entry was posted on Sunday, February 12th, 2012 at 8:40 pm
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