We are in His Hand

It is too easy to forget that all we give is given to us to give.
— Dorothy Day
For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
— Isaiah 65:24

Greetings to dearest Sisters in Christ as we live the days of Eastertide.  While we may be living external social distancing, our internal distancing from the Lord remains fated to narrow and vanish!  Let us together acquiesce to that tender and immense love that is within us and round about us!  “O God, let me know you and love you so that I may find my joy in you, and if I cannot do so fully in this life, let me at least make some progress every day, until at last that knowledge, love and joy come to me in plentitude (St Anselm, in the Proslogion).

A radiant expression of that love and joy are your sacrifices of prayers each week for a priest or bishop.  An eternal offering, for love is never finished (Pope Benedict XVI). The Lord has prepared this work in advance for us to do (Isaiah 65:24).  Let us each seek to be as that little pencil in the Hand of God (St Teresa of Calcutta).  To who, what, where, when and how shall we go?  We are in His Hand. We trust. Dom Jean-Baptiste Chaurtard concurs in The Soul of the Apostolate: “Christ does all the work; we are only His instruments. … All that Jesus wants is our heart.”

As Seven Sisters we rest at the brink of two special months:  May, our month of discernment to remain or depart from the Apostolate weekly Holy Hour commitment; and June, our month of re-commitment to another year of prayer offerings.  Both are places of trust.

My prayers heartily join yours as you reserve this month of May to invite Jesus into the action of your discernment.  “Listen and attend to the ear of your heart” (St Benedict).  Prayer will make things clear.  With that clear sense as to your direction for the year ahead, inform your Anchoress. Kindly allow plenty of time if she needs to secure a replacement for your day – or rejoice with you in your plans of recommitment!

Be open to the call that might be to remain in the Apostolate, but also serve in an additional or different (or new!) group (e.g. Hospital Chaplain, retired priest/bishop, parochial vicar in parish where pastor already has a group, missionaries, priests serving in Seminaries, Chaplain or professors in High schools or Universities, Canon lawyers, priests who serve in the Chancery, priests in religious orders, Military Chaplains, Exorcists). Every priest deserves our prayers!  Be assured, if you ask, you will know where/how you are called.  And likewise, be assured, that God’s graces are sufficient for the task!

No matter when a group commences, each June is the uniting, universal time to re-commit the prayer efforts within the Apostolate. This prayerful action renders an unseen but sure solidarity for the Apostolate.  Re-commit together as a group (maybe in person by June – or try Zoom), near in date to the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart (this year: Friday, June 19), using the Commitment Prayer (see Web site, in English/Spanish) composed by Apostolate Chaplain, Fr Joseph Johnson. Many groups use this opportunity to gather together for Mass and a meal following to share testimonies of the past year.  The invitation may most certainly include the priest/bishop.

Please continue with resolute fidelity and focus in your Seven Sister prayer commitments through May.  In these unique times the priests and bishops tread new waters of pastoral care and expression.  Our sacrifices and prayers will serve to strengthen and buoy them up.  Concurrently, many priests will be learning of new assignments and appreciating extra graces through our extra sacrifices and prayers as they anticipate transition.  “What great blessings God grants to a soul when He prepares it to love the practice of prayer” (St Teresa of Avila).

In this month of May, we will be fortifying our intercessory base.  Apostolate materials will be mailed to some 125+ Monasteries of cloistered nuns in the USA who will be invited to offer prayers with and prayers for us, specifically for “purity, presence and proliferation” of the Seven Sisters Apostolate “in and about their diocese and state – and the world.”  You may support this outreach venture through concerted prayers and/or financially to help cover materials and postage.    

The Apostolate has received a marvelous gift from Dr Elizabeth Lev, art historian and prolific writer.  She has written an insightful essay for the Apostolate highlighting our patron, Madonna of the Grapes.  In it we learn a bit about the life and art style of Frenchman Pierre Mignard who painted Madonna of the Grapes, as well as astute insights into the composition and nuances of the elements of the painting itself.   The piece is on the Web site and also attached to this Communique.  What a timely gift in this month honoring Our Lady!  Most recently Dr Lev has authored How Catholic Art Saved the Faith, The Triumph of Beauty and Truth in the Counter-Reformation Art.  Highly recommended!

The winds of the Holy Spirit blow where they may, enlightening and enlivening where welcomed.  As Seven Sisters, how readily you have become humble instruments in the sure Hand of God.  Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade (Abandonment to Divine Providence) perhaps says it best: “We are in an age of faith, the Holy Spirit no longer writes gospels, except in our heart; saintly souls are the pages, suffering and action the ink.  The Holy Spirit is writing a living gospel with the pen of action, which we will only be able to read on the day of glory, when, fresh from the presses of life, it will be published.”

United in prayer and mission...

that our prayers may find the heart of every bishop and priest...

... eternal gratitude continues as you each remember to offer a wee Hail Mary for me every day....  “One Ave Maria makes hell tremble” (St John Vianney). Pray that I will not 'spoil the beautiful work that God has entrusted...'  (St Teresa of Calcutta)

... your kind emails and notes and phone calls and generous support always arrive to my heart door at the right moment! Your financial sacrifices are for 100% furtherance of Apostolate.  THANK YOU!  The letters of testimony are so beautiful and edifying! What glory is given to God through your writing! Eternal gratitude is mine for YOU! Be assured of my continued daily prayers for you at the altar.

Janette 
+JMJ+
sevensistersapostolate@gmail.com

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About the LOGO: Central in both the design and our mission is prayer before our Eucharistic Lord. The cruciform serves as both monstrance and as reminder that our prayers find merit through the sufferings and resurrection of our Lord. The hands all at once can represent a perfect trifecta: a Seven Sister intercessor offering prayer, a priest offering prayer/Mass, and the Lord Himself bringing our offerings heavenward. The seven stars (Pleiades) represent the Seven Sisters – their position on the bottom and almost transparent is the mark of humility, the wellspring of the Apostolate. The shades of blue: every shade that cloaks Mary – and us too! One-liner on bottom: Apostolate in a nutshell. It is striking in black and white too! All is fitting!

SEVEN SISTERS – in and out and about:

Heartfelt welcome: New groups registered in APRIL to cover more priests in daily prayer:  Additional groups in these USA states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia. Two USA states do not YET have the benefit of a Seven Sisters group:  Rhode Island, Vermont

RECENT … and AHEAD on the calendar:

> Gratitude to Spirit Daily for featuring Seven Sisters in mid-April as a link on their Web page

> Gratitude to Nancy B (Effingham, IL) for spearheading an excellent article in the 03/22/20 issue of Catholic Times by its editor, Andrew Hansen.

> Gratitude to Meghan J (MN) for formatting the Dr Elizabeth Lev piece.

> Holy Hour for all Seven Sisters as each enters a time of discernment - May 1, Solemnity of St Joseph the Worker (Janette and her husband, Jeff)

NOTE to Anchoresses:   Please inform of all NEW groups and Anchoress/priest/other changes (including in your contact info) thru Web site.  Reminders:  One woman as Anchoress to one group – to share the JOY of leadership and keep the focus on prayer!  While any new group forms with seven, if others learn of the group and desire to join, the door should be open to this. Sometimes the Lord will send additional intercessors for a season for a priest.  Other times an abundance of intercessors may be posed a prayerful option to consider forming another group for a different priest.  (See Guidelines)

MATTERS of the HEART:

Ø  “I read about the feast day of our patron saint on March 26th and your request to fast and pray for all priests on this day.  I was inspired by the Holy Spirit with a thought!  How about all the Seven Sisters (we have two groups and subs) coming together to share in a continuous twelve hours of prayer for our priests!  So, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. we had two of the Seven Sisters praying a holy hour for all priests.  We had planned to do this at one of the parishes, but with the pandemic, many prayed at home rather than in church.  Our parish is open 7-7 so going to church was an option.  In all, 25 of the Seven Sisters came together to share in this day of prayer. Maybe it would inspire others to do the same if we repeat the prayer and fasting next year!” (Pam, Indiana)

Ø  “Our priests need prayers so desperately.  They are a greater target from the devil.  Also, there is a shortage and many priests are overloaded with even three parishes or more!  ... Can we not pray one hour every week for our priests in return? ((Karen, Minnesota)

Ø  “I was approached by one of my friends, who is the anchoress for the Seven Sisters for another priest in my parish's hometown, about starting the Seven Sisters. I was almost immediately drawn to the beauty of the ministry. I'm a senior at a local University and call the Newman Center, where Fr M is the chaplain, my second home. He has become a spiritual father to me and has guided me closer to Jesus' Sacred Heart than ever before. … I'm excited to see how the Holy Spirit works to guide all of us in praying for him.” (Kirsten, Arizona)

Ø  “Our priest brought this Apostolate to my attention and asked me if I could get this going for him. I loved what I read on this Apostolate, and feel in my heart that this is where we are to be. So, I now am starting this ministry for our priest, and adding it to our list of ministries at the parish.” (Cheryl, Pennsylvania)

Ø  “Like you, I think the priests need the prayers more than ever. It seems the confusion and the evil attacks have escalated over the last few years and I think it's reasonable to expect it to get worse considering the trajectory. I love our Lord Jesus. I love our priests. I love our Church. I can pray. This, I can do.” (Diane, Kansas)

APPRECIATED and LOVED QUILT Project: Three retired priests have been recipients of the hand-fashioned quilts.  Each quilt was designed according to the interests and personality of the priests.  One, a horse lover, had photo images of his horses fashioned into the quilt.  Each priest has expressed a deep gratitude for the “double cloaking” of prayer and the lap quilt. The patron, alongside the Apostolate patrons, for the project is St Veronica, a patron of seamstresses.  It is hoped that there will be a Web page added to our site with a few photos and stories of the recipient priests.  This will be ongoing.  To learn more on how to get involved and/or help financially to support the Project, contact QuiltsbySevenSisters@gmail.com.

LAMP-BEARERS: In mid-January, Lamp-Bearers, so-named for their action of continually ‘filling of their lamps with the oil of prayer’, was launched to pray for the Apostolate at large.  Each intercessor prays a minimum of once per week, but many are offering prayers every day.  Intentions are gleaned from topics and calendar points in the monthly Communique and also sent to members on the second or third Sunday of the month.  In the three months of existence, the holy influence of the prayers is palpable!  Additional intercessors always welcomed.  Those desiring to learn more, send an email of interest/inquiry through the Website.  Grateful to those that generously responded – so many, so quickly!  There will be a new divine link between this group of intercessors and the Cloistered nuns!  Let us expect continued and multiplied blessings!

SEVEN SISTERS Guideline BOOKLETS: Available as free download from Web site.  Hard copies passed on for printing cost of $2 each + P/H. Order thru Web email with amount desired/address

SEVEN SISTERS Tri-fold BROCHURE:   Effectively used in parish pamphlet stands (ask pastor’s approval prior), Adoration Chapels, Retreat Centers, Bags/Packets for Women’s Conferences/Retreats, Women’s clubs, Serra clubs – or simply handing out!  Available on Web as free download.  Recommend 80# silk for best printing results.  May also order through Web site.  Indicate address/quantity.  25 for $10 + P/H.  Invoice accompanies order.   

SEVEN SISTERS Tri-fold LITANY for PRIESTS:  Now available for purchase.  Printed on 100# silk (a bit thicker than brochures).  Original artwork by Seven Sister in Minnesota, Litany by Richard Cardinal Cushing.  25 for $10 + P/H

REMEMBRANCE of those SEVEN SISTERS who have PASSED: We want to remember those Seven Sisters in name and in prayer, who have gone before us to their eternal rest. Visit the Web site. Click on ABOUT folder and scroll to bottom, choose: IN REMEMBRANCE.  Follow prompts… OR you may submit info via the Website email. Please check site monthly for additions!

 PRIEST who has PASSED to ETERNAL REST: If the priest for whom you pray has entered eternal life, the group may be led to continue to pray for a length of time for the soul of that priest. Perhaps a novena of Holy Hours or the offering of holy Mass(es) for the priest.  You will know.  Some groups have/are offering Holy Hours for an entire year for their beloved deceased priest.  Groups may be started following the death of a priest that did not have a group prior.  This is commendable and welcomed.  Please register these special groups through the Web site.

SPANISH translation of Communique:  This is generously done every month by Zahyra B, Anchoress for a Seven Sisters group in Venezuela.  They are then posted (and archived) on the Website.  If it is easier to receive through an email account, please let me know. Expect 2-3 days for translation. Commitment Prayer/Booklet in Spanish (on the Web for free download).