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September 5th - Bl. Bartolo Longo

by "Waldtraud" <richarra@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 4, 2007 at 06:20 PM

September 5th - Bl. Bartolo Longo

Bartolo Longo was born on February 11, 1841 in Latiana, Italy. His father 
was a well-to-do physician and man of culture. His mother was a devout
woman 
who always saw to it that her children prayed the family rosary every
night. 
Bartolo derived his great love of Mary from her. As a young boy, Bartolo
was 
lively, intelligent and at times a mischievous lad. He loved music, played

the piano and flute and was the conductor of the school band.

During the 19th century, Italian universities became hotbeds of
resistance. 
A wave of anti-clericalism swept through the universities. Bartolo studied

law and received his law degree in 1864 at the age of 23. He graduated
from 
the University of Naples, the alma mater of St. Thomas Aquinas and St. 
Alphonsus Liguori.

During his studies in Naples, Bartolo's faith weakened, as he came under
the 
influence of friends who were involved in the occult. He attended seances 
and eventually was ordained a priest in a Satanic cult. He took on such 
severe fasts, that he endangered his health. He became depressed and
nervous 
and seemed to hear the voice of his dead father: "Return to God! Return to

God!"

During this time, he publicly derided the Church, priests and anything 
connected with the Faith. The Satanic sect that he belonged to, ridiculed 
priests, bishops, and the rites of the Catholic Church. The experiences
that 
Bartolo underwent in this sect were so horrible that Bartolo went into a 
state of insanity for a short period of time. His family prayed hard and 
long for Bartolo.

Our Lady chose a good friend of the young lawyer to help redirect his 
shattered life. His name was Professor Vincente Pepe, who taught near 
Naples. Bartolo would talk to him about his activities in the Satanic
cult. 
Vincente was disgusted at what he heard and his angry reproach stung 
Bartolo. The young lawyer came to admit that he was mentally confused. He 
very much needed sup****t of God-loving people. Vincente introduced Bartolo

to a learned Dominican priest, one trained in the philosophy and theology
of 
St. Thomas Aquinas. His name was Fr. Alberto Radente, O.P., who was chosen

by Mary to be the friend, confessor and spiritual director of the young 
lawyer. The Dominican helped Bartolo withdraw from the Satanic cult. He
gave 
the lawyer, a comprehensive review of theology and prepared him for the 
reception of the sacraments. This great Dominican priest prayed earnestly 
and even fasted for Bartolo Longo.

Fr. Radente professed him into the Third Order of St. Dominic on March 25,

1871, after explaining to him the history of the Order, founded by St. 
Dominic and confirmed by Pope Honorius III in 1216. The Pope stated at
this 
time that Dominicans would be "Champions of the Faith and True Lights of
the 
world." This new lay Dominican lawyer was now bent on repairing his past.
He 
visited a seance for the last time, holding a medal of Mary and cried out:

"I renounce spiritism because it is nothing but a maze of error and 
falsehood." He then went to student parties and cafes denouncing spiritism

and proclaiming his faith in Christ and the Church. Fr. Radente said to
him: 
"If you are looking for salvation, propagate the Rosary. It is the promise

of Mary. He who propagates the Rosary shall be saved." This young lay 
Dominican lawyer was destined by God to become one of the greatest modern 
apostles of the Rosary. In prayer, Bartolo said to Mary: "I shall not
depart 
from this earth without first displaying before you, the triumph of your 
Rosary."

Bartolo went to the Valley of Pompeii in 1872, which was to be his area of

work. He was determined to evangelize the people of Pompeii by means of
the 
Rosary as his spiritual Father, St. Dominic did in southern France in the 
early 13th century. There is the Dominican tradition that in 1208, in the 
Chapel of Notre Dame in Prouille, France, Mary appeared to St. Dominic and

said: "Wonder not that until now you have obtained so little fruit by your

labors; you have spent them on barren soil not yet watered with the dew of

divine grace. When God willed to renew the face of the earth, He began by 
sending down on it the fertilizing rain of the Angelic Salutation. 
Therefore, preach my psalter, composed of 15O Angelic Salutations and 15
Our 
Fathers, and you will obtain an abundant harvest of souls." Pope Leo XIII 
confirmed this tradition over and over. Since the days of St. Dominic, the

Rosary has been the special charism of the Dominican Order. The Catholic 
Church looks to the Dominicans as official promoters of the Rosary.
Bartolo 
Longo was destined to be a true light to the world, a true Dominican in
the 
spirit of St. Dominic.

At the age of 44, Bartolo married Marianna de Fusco on April 7, 1885. They

were married in the private oratory of the vicar general of the
Archdiocese 
of Naples. Bartolo's dear friend, Pope Leo III, encouraged the couple to
get 
married.

Bartolo was an avid writer. His words were: "O God! In one hand, you
placed 
the Rosary, in the other, a pen." Of the Rosary he wrote:

"The entire Rosary has the beauty of reproducing the theological thoughts 
concerning Mary, they are reproduced in the entire dialectic of truth and 
deduction. Marian theology and the Rosary are two poems that are united
into 
one, two hymns forming one hymn, two magnificent temples, two cathedrals
of 
thought and piety, that come together as one... Here in the Rosary, piety 
speaks in the language of theologians. Here meditation rises to the
heights 
attained by scholars. Here prayer dwells where the scholars are brought to
a 
halt. Marian theology and the Rosary are therefore similar to two temples 
having at the same height their pinnacles and spires. The people of God in

the Church have found the Rosary, its Book of Psalms. The clergy have the 
Divine Office, the people have the Rosary. Like The Divine Comedy, the 
Rosary is a trilogy: it recall the joys, sorrows, and triumphs of Jesus
and 
in perfect symmetry, for each part it has five chants, and each chant in 
turn is an episode. The Rosary could very well be called the poem of human

redemption. The Rosary is a poem that takes its lively but simplistic hues

from the pure palette of the Gospel; while at the same time it draws its 
logical ties, its harmonious responses, its entire intimate dialectic from

the highest theology."

Bartolo Longo ended his long and fruitful life on October 5, 1926, at the 
age of 85. His last words were "My only desire is to see Mary, who has
saved 
me and who will save me from the clutches of Satan." In his last will and 
testament he declared: "I wish to die a true Dominican tertiary in the
arms 
of the Queen of the Rosary with the assistance of my holy Father St.
Dominic 
and of my mother St. Catherine of Siena." His death was followed by
miracles 
and he was beatified by Pope John Paul II on October 26, 1980. This Marian

pope greatly admires Blessed Bartolo Longo and called him Man of Mary on
the 
day of his beatification. On that occasion, 50,000 people cried out at St.

Peter's in Rome, "Blessed Bartolo, pray for us."

This version taken from:
http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Faith/0506-96/articl10.html


Quote:
We declare that the greater part of those who are damned have brought the 
calamity on themselves by ignorance of the mysteries of the Faith, which 
they should have known and believed, in order to be united with the elect.
 -Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758)

Bible Quote
25. But Jesus called them to him, and said: You know that the princes of
the 
Gentiles lord it over them; and they that are the greater, exercise power 
upon them.  26. It shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be the 
greater among you, let him be your minister: 27. And he that will be first

among you, shall be your servant. 28. Even as the Son of man is not come
to 
be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a redemption for

many.  (Matthew 20:25-28)


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 TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to Thee, and to
show my devotion to Thee, I consecrate to Thee this day, my
eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my whole being without
reserve.  Wherefore good Mother as I am thine own, keep
me, guard me, as thy property and possession.  Amen.
 




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September 5th - Bl. Bartolo Longo
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