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Two Teenagers Inspire Causes for Sainthood

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Venerable Chiara Badano

The Congregation for the Causes of the Saints issued a decree last week recognizing the heroic virtues of Chiara “Luce” Badano, a young Italian girl who died in 1990 at the age of 18.  The new “Venerable” Chiara was born in Sassello, Liguria, on October 29, 1971, to the joy of her parents, truck driver Ruggero Badano, and Maria Teresa Caviglia.

Since childhood, Chiara showed a deep love for God and a strong but docile character. She was joyful, kind and very active.  At the age of nine she joined the Focolare Movement. Chiara had many friends and loved sports, especially tennis, swimming and hiking.  She dreamed of being a flight attendant and enjoyed dancing and singing.  However, at the age of 16 she decided to pursue the consecrated life.  She had a close relationship with the foundress of the Focolare, Chiara Lubich, who gave her the name, “Luce.” 

Soon afterwards she was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in her shoulder.  She began intense chemotherapy while she continued her daily life with the same joy and faith.  This joy and faith moved Chiara to give all of her savings to a friend who was going to be a missionary in Africa.

Despite the efforts by doctors, her illness progressed rapidly and she lost the use of her legs.  “If I had to choose between walking or going to heaven I’d choose heaven,” she told her family.  In July 1989 she suffered severe hemorrhaging and her death appeared imminent.  She told her parents, “Don’t cry for me.  I am going to Jesus.  At my funeral I don’t want people to cry, but rather to sing with all their voices.” 

On her deathbed, Chiara prayed for the strength to fulfill God’s will.  “I don’t ask Jesus to come for me to bring me to heaven; I don’t want to give him the impression that I don’t want to suffer anymore,” she said.  She asked her mother to help her prepare for her funeral, or her “wedding feast,” as she called it.  She gave her mother detailed instructions about how she should be dressed, the music, the flowers, the hymns and the readings. She asked her mother to repeat the words, “Now Chiara, go to Jesus.”

Chiara died on October 7, 1990, surrounded by her parents.  Her friends were gathered outside the door. Her final words were, “Ciao. Be happy because I am.”  Some two thousand people attended her funeral.

Chiara’s cause for beatification was opened in 1999 by Bishop Livio Maritano who said his decision was based on Chiara’s “way of living, especially the extraordinary example she gave during the last stage of her life.”  “I had no doubt about promoting her cause,” the bishop said.

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Steubenville East

One of our SAYG members who attended the Steubenville East conference for high school students this summer says she can't wait to go back. Here's her report:

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My first year at Steubenville


This was my first year at Steubenville and I’m more than positive it won’t be my last. The experience I had at Steubenville is just too amazing to put into words. I really enjoyed the dancing, the singing, the talks we had, and who doesn’t love Righteous B? However, my favorite experience, the time that had the most effect on me and really struck me as great, was adoration; prayer. To slip away from all the noise and troubles going on in the world and to sit in that special room in your heart. God, Himself, is sitting across from you and constantly listening to whatever it is you need to tell Him. Adoration brought me peace that I’ve never known anywhere else.

During adoration, God felt it best if I had a time of cleansing. The first night of adoration, Friday night, was unbelievable. The Monstrance was brought out and I could not look at it; it was so beautiful. However, Saturday night was even more incredible. I had my eyes closed in prayer and as soon as the Monstrance was brought into the tent, I had to look up. Whenever I saw the Monstrance that night, I felt peace that I can’t put into words. Nothing else in the world mattered and I could’ve smiled, even during the saddest time of prayer. It took me awhile to realize that it was God; that I actually felt His awesome Presence and His unfailing Love. Then, it just hit me. I realized that it was Jesus; that He was right up there on stage.  I could have knelt on my aching knees for the rest of my life and not feel pain or suffering, just peace. 

I couldn’t have been more upset when it was time to leave Steubenville. I went home high and I couldn’t stop talking. I wanted to share my experience! I felt this love for God that I realized I wanted everyone to feel. My friends call me insane because even to this day, I go crazy for God, singing and talking about Steubenville nonstop. I still wear my shirts and I don’t dare take off my bracelet; who knows how long I’ll keep it on. I know one thing, Steubenville recognized me for who I really am.

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If you've never heard of the Franciscan University of Steubenville or the Steubenville conferences, take a look. 





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The Jesus Prayer

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."   Short...seemingly simple...very deep.  If you don't know much about this ancient prayer, and how its been prayed through the ages, click here and here (under the heading "Prayer/Worship") to learn more.  And look at our LINKS page for more information, too.

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Pope Benedict XVI speaks to American youth

In April 2008 our Holy Father Benedict XVI made an historic visit to the United States, and at a Youth Rally in Yonkers, New York, spoke directly to young Americans, his "young friends".  Some of our SAYG members attended (see our Photos page) and heard him call us all to a closer relationship to God.  Check out the fhe full text of His Holiness' address and Papal Blessing, and consider the excerpt below:
 

Friends, again I ask you, what about today? What are you seeking? What is God whispering to you? The hope which never disappoints is Jesus Christ. The saints show us the selfless love of his way. As disciples of Christ, their extraordinary journeys unfolded within the community of hope, which is the Church. It is from within the Church that you too will find the courage and support to walk the way of the Lord. Nourished by personal prayer, prompted in silence, shaped by the Church’s liturgy you will discover the particular vocation God has for you. Embrace it with joy. You are Christ’s disciples today. Shine his light upon this great city and beyond. Show the world the reason for the hope that resonates within you. Tell others about the truth that sets you free.

Shown below, Pope Benedict XVI in Yonkers.

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Saint Ann, Our Patroness

Ever notice how many Melkite parishes are dedicated of St. Ann, the Mother of the Mother of God - Jesus' grandmother, and ever wonder why?  The Feast Day of St. Ann is July 25.  Not much is definitively known about her, but you can check out these websites to learn more about her:           

http://stannmelkite.homestead.com/OurPatroness.html

http://www.themass.org/novena/life.htm ;

We sing a troparia, or specially dedicated hymn, to St. Ann at every liturgy in our parish.  For the lyrics, click here. 

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Icon of St. Ann, her husband St Joachim, and their daughter, the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary the Mother of God, from our parish iconostasis.

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Trisagion Prayers

When we had our 2007 Lenten Retreat at Great Hollow conference center, our packets included a page with the Trisagion Prayers.  Click here for a copy of that handout.  These are an important part of the daily prayers of all Eastern Christians and you will hear them prayed at the start and end of most liturgical services.

Saint Ann Youth Group
c/o Saint Ann Melkite Greek Catholic Church
181 Clapboard Ridge Road
Danbury, CT  06811

Parish Phone: 203-743-5119

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