Just adding the rest of the book that was cut off in the above original post........
...When you hearken to the voice of the Lord, your God, all these blessings will come upon you and overwhelm you:
”May you be blessed in the city and blessed in the country! Blessed be the fruit of your womb, the produce of your soil and the offspring of your livestock, the issue of your herds and the young of your flocks! Blessed be your grain bin and your kneading bowl! May you be blessed in your coming in, and blessed in your going out!
”The Lord will affirm His blessing upon you, on your barns and on all your undertakings, blessing you in the land that the Lord, your God, gives you.” (Deut. 28:16-6; 8)
God’s ways do not change.
The sociologist, La Play, in his research work, took a poll of over ten thousand families and then made this statement: “The families in which we found the greatest peace and well being were those in which the laws of God were obeyed.”
”Oh, how good it is to please God in everything,” exclaimed the holy Cure of Ars, St. John Vianney. “How good it is to do everything for God! You work while He blesses your work; you walk while He blesses your footsteps; you suffer and struggle with Him. How consoling it is to think that god sees us in our every action! Let us say every morning, then: “Today, I shall act in a way pleasing to God.”
HE WHO PRAYS WILL BE SAVED
It is commonly held br theologians, as it was held by St. Basil, St. John Chrysostom, St. Augustine and others, that for adults, prayer is necessary for salvation as a necessity of means. This means that a Christian, ordinarily, cannot be saved unless he turns to God to ask the graces necessary for salvation.
”He who prays will be saved,” warned St. Alphonsus de Liguori, “and he who does not pray will be damned.”
This holy doctor wrote a little book, “The Great Means of Prayer,” to prove this tremendous truth. “If I could” he said, “I would like to print as many copies as there are people on earth, and then distribute them to everyone, so that all would understand the need we have of praying to save ourselves.”
THE GREAT PROMISE OF THE SACRED HEART
The Sacred Heart of Jesus, Who left nothing undone to save us, came to our aid yet another time.
In an apparition to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque in 1689, He said:
”I promise you in the excessive mercy of My Heart, that My all powerful love will grant to all those who receive Holy Communion on the First Friday of every month for nine consecutive months, the grace of final perseverance and that they shall not die under my displeasure nor without receiving the sacraments, and My Heart shall be their secure refuge in that last hour.”
The practice of this great promise is a guarantee for all those who want to be saved. ,br>For those who are obstinate in sin, it is a ray of light breaking the ice of their heart and if necessary, even rebellion and obstinacy.
For fearful souls too worried over their frailty and lack of strength, it is a protection against inconstancy and a support in the most difficult moments of their spiritual life.
Therefore, all those who apply themselves to satisfy the required conditions will be morally certain of their salvation.
The conditions are:
A. Receive Communion with the intention of making reparation to the Heart of Jesus, and of obtaining the benefits of the Great Promise.
B. On the First Friday of the month.
C. For nine consecutive months, without interruption.
D. With the necessary disposition, that is, in the state of grace.
God is faithful. Why not take advantage of such an easy means of insuring our eternal salvation?
THE MASON
John Baptist Ferrari was very devout when he was young and made the Nine First Fridays more than once. After high school with the Jesuits, he went to the University of San Remo, where he fell in with bad companions and in short, left the Church.
During those years, he became a Mason, suffocating the remorse that ate at his soul.
One day, however, he happened to meet and talk with a priest, his old prefect at the high school. He suddenly remembered the devotion to the Sacred Heart and the serenity and peace that had been his when he was in the state of grace. He lay aside his mask of feigned happiness and broke into sobs:
”Oh, Father!” he exclaimed, “I am miserable, wretched - I have hell in my heart.”
The priest took advantage of this spark of light to remind him of the Great Promise of the Sacred Heart and the Devotion of the Nine First Fridays which he had made. He tried to help him return to God. All was in vain. “No, no, I can’t!” he cried. “What would my friends say?: Thus he remained obstinate.
After graduating from law school, he continued to attack religious principles and to resist the invitations of the Sacred Heart, Who was calling him to repentance.
Grace triumphed in the end, however, and particularly struck by the thought of eternal punishment, John Ferrari reached his decision.
He made his confession to the Bishop and turned over to him the docuмents declaring him to be a Mason.
Three years later, after he had contracted tuberculosis, he was taken to a sanitorium. There he was a wonderful example of resignation and patience. He prayed to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, accepted his pains in reparation for his sins and prepared himself for a good death.
In high school, he had received a picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary which he kept with him always. Even during his wayward years, he had carefully hidden it and now during his illness, he kept it with him as a sign of his devotion.
He died at the early age of thirty-four, on April 14, 1909, with every sign of having been saved.
MARY, GATE OF HEAVEN
”A message of supreme utility seems today to reach the faithful from her who is the Immaculate, the holy, the cooperator of the Son in the work of restoration of supernatural life in souls. In fact, in devoutly contemplating Mary they draw from her a stimulus for trusting prayer, a spur to the practice of penance and to the holy fear of God. Likewise, in is in this Marian elevation that they more often hear echoing the words with which Jesus Christ announced the advent of the Kingdom of heaven: ‘Repent and believe in the Gospel’; and His severe admonition: ‘Unless you repent you will perish in the same manner.’
Therefore, impelled by love and by the wish to placate God for the offences against His sanctity and His justice and, at the same time, moved by trust in His infinite mercy, we must bear the sufferings of the spirit and of the body that we may expiate our sins and those of our fellow beings and so avoid the twofold penalty of ‘harm’ and of ‘sense,’ that is to say, the loss of God - the supreme good - and eternal life.
THE GREAT PROMISE OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY
The Immaculate heart of Mary also showed compassion and tenderness for poor sinful mankind.
In her second apparition to the children of Fatima, Our Lady confided a great secret to them, with the admonition not to reveal it then.
Only after twenty-five years could Lucy for the good of souls partially manifest this secret, Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament having given her permission:
”The secret,” she writes, “consists of three things; the first being the vision of hell;
“Our Lady extended her hands as in the preceding months and powerful rays of light shot out from them, striking the children and also piercing the ground at her feet. At that moment, the shepards were allowed to look into the depths of the infernal regions, the eternal prison of torture to which thousands of unfortunate souls are daily condemned by their mortal sins.
”The pits of hell we saw were like an immense sea of fire, reaching to the very core of the earth,’ continued Lucy. “Both demons and souls in human form are immersed in this flaming gulf. The former are distinguishable by their horrible and repugnant likeness to animals - terrifying figures, transparent, but as black as coal. Resembling animated torches, they all float up and down in choking vapor and fumes, like sparks from a great conflagration filled with cries and lamentations of endless hate and despair. We trembled with fear. It was the sight of this abominable place which made me cry out with dismay.”
The second part regards devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary:
”We turned our eyes to Our Lady, almost as though asking for help. She said sadly and kindly:
”You have just seen the eternal fires of hell, where the souls of impenitent sinners go. To save many from a similar fate, the Lord has willed to establish on earth the devotion to my Immaculate Heart.
Recite the Rosary every day, and after the ‘Glory’ of each decade add this prayer: ‘O my Jesus, pardon our sins, deliver us from the fire of hell. Bring to heaven all souls, especially those most in need of Your mercy.”
Eight years later when the word “Fatima” was known throughout the world, the Blessed Virgin appeared to Lucy, who had become Sr. Mary of the Sorrowful Mother:
”Behold, my child, my heart encircled with thorns that ungreatful persons, at every instant, press on it with their blasphemy and ingratitude. You, at least, seek to comfort me!
”And let it be known to the whole world that I promise to help at the hour of death, with all the graces needed for salvation, all those who, on the first Saturday of the month, for five consecutive months, shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite a third (five decades) of the rosary, and keep company with me by devoting fifteen minutes of their time to the meditation of the mysteries of the rosary, with the intention of offering me reparation for the sins committed against my Immaculate Heart.”
That is the promise which touches our hearts with tenderness and hope - a truly great promise, because of the immeasurably great gift it assures us.
The necessary conditions to obtain the promise are:
A. Go to Confession and Communion.
B. Say the rosary.
C. Meditate on the mysteries of the rosary for fifteen minutes.
D. For five consecutive months without interruption.
E. Have the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
The Confession may be made anytime during the eight days before or after the first Saturday, as long as Communion is received in the state of grace.
The meditation may be made on one or more mysteries of the rosary.
However, if anyone were to make the Nine First Fridays to the Sacred Heart of Jesus or the Five First Saturdays to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, with the secret intention of making sure of their salvation while continuing to sin grievously, he would manifest attachment to sin by this evil intention. Therefore, all his Confessions and Communions would be sacrilegious and instead of assuring him of gaining heaven would serve to bring him closer to the infernal pit.
The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and His Blessed Mother Mary promise the benefits of their Great Promises only to those who fulfill the requirements with the right dispositions.....
If a soul, after having made the Nine First Fridays to the Sacred Heart with the right dispositions, or the Five First Saturdays to Our Lady, were to fall into sin and lead his life far from God, we may believe, trusting in the promise of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, that the Savior and the Merciful Virgin will give even such unhappy souls the graces necessary for salvation at the point of death.
On September 30, 1930, the vice-president of a school called “Antonio Vievia” in Brazil, wrote:
”In October, 1928, an old gentleman, the grandfather of three of our students, was taken to the local hospital. It was Sunday and the novena to Our Lady of Fatima had just begun in our chapel.
”The preacher spoke powerfully of the efficacy of Mary’s intercession in obtaining for obstinate sick people the grace of the last Sacraments. During the sermon, the oldest of these three boys came to me in the back pew and urgently requested the medal of Our Lady of Fatima to bring to his sick grandfather who, though seriously ill, vehemently refused the Sacraments.
”His request complied with, the boy left immediately and when the sermon was over, I related the moving scene to the congregation and begged their prayers to the Queen of Fatima.
”Wonderful result! Hardly more than an hour later, the boy was calling from the hospital to report an incredible event. A priest friend of his grandfather had picked just that afternoon to visit him and the old man, after a quiet conversation with him, spontaneously asked and received the Last sacraments. He died shortly after, in peace with God.”
“WHAT DOES IT PROFIT A MAN?”
In a cable car ascending Mount Semmering, near Vienna, there was a well-to-do woman who asked the conductor:
“What would happen now if the cable were to break?”
”We would set the breaks in action,” replied the conductor.
The woman persisted:
”And if that didn’t work?”
”There are double breaks for safety.”
”But what if even those were to fail?”
”Well,” quipped the old man, “we would go to heaven or hell, depending on what we deserve.”
The Holy Bible tells us: “Whether a tree falls to the south or to the north, wherever it falls, there shall it lie.” (Ecclesiastes 11:3)
St. Augustine, who had often preached to the faithful of his diocese about heaven, spoke thus to them one day: “Let us suppose that God promised you a hundred years of life, even a thousand years, amid an abundance of all the earth’s goods, on condition that you renounce your right to reign with Him......” A cry went up from the crowd: “Let everything perish, but leave us God!”
This is the way we must feel. Let us, then, turn to God with all our hearts, all our lives, ready to make any sacrifice rather than offend Him and run the risk of losing our souls.
”What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul?” (Mt. 16:26)