WEDNESDAY OF THE SEVENTH WEEK OF EASTER
SAINTS OF THE DAY ~ FEAST DAY: JUNE 4, 2025
MEMORIAL OF SAINT FRANCIS CARACCIOLO, PRIEST AND SAINT FILIPPO SMALDONE, PRIEST | https://dailyreflectionswithphilomena.com/category/saints-of-the-day

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NOVENA TO THE HOLY SPIRIT: Prayed in preparation for Pentecost. Begins Friday, May 30, 2025 (link below): Novena to the Holy Spirit for the Seven Gifts | EWTN | The novena – May 30- June 7, 2025 | https://dailyreflectionswithphilomena.com/the-novena-to-the-holy-spirit/
Day Six – Wednesday, June 4, 2025 | https://dailyreflectionswithphilomena.com/the-novena-to-the-holy-spirit-day-6/
[This Novena begins on the day after the Solemnity of the Ascension, Friday of the 6th Week of Easter, even if the Solemnity of the Ascension is transferred to the 7th Sunday]
Greetings and blessings, beloved family. Happy Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter!
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We thank God for the gift of life and for bringing us safely into the month of June. As we begin this new month, we lift up in prayer all who celebrate their birthdays, anniversaries, and all those marking special milestones in June. May the Lord bless and favor them abundantly, guide their steps, and grant them joy, peace, and good health of body and mind. Amen 🙏🏽
May this week be filled with peace, joy, and the renewed hope that comes from Christ’s Resurrection. Through the intercession of St. Joseph, we pray for all fathers, workers and all those who labour in this world. May the Lord bless the work of their hands and may God’s grace and mercy be with us all during this season of Easter🙏🏽
The month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a powerful symbol of His boundless love and mercy. As we entrust this month to His Most Sacred Heart, may we be drawn deeper into His compassion, find healing in His love, and strive to reflect His gentleness and humility in our daily lives. Wishing us all and our loved ones a joyful, peaceful, and grace-filled month of June. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us! Amen 🙏🏽
Watch “Holy Mass and Regina Caeli | Presided over by Pope Leo XIV | Jubilee of Families | Live from the Vatican | June 1, 2025 | https://dailyreflectionswithphilomena.com/holy-mass-and-regina-caeli/
Live from St. Peter’s Square: Holy Mass presided over by the Holy Father for the Jubilee of Families, Children, Grandparents, and the Elderly, followed by the Regina Caeli prayer.
We continue to pray for all families, for the safety and well-being of all families, children, parents, grandparents, and the elderly. May the good Lord keep them all in good health of body and mind. Amen 🙏🏽
THE HOLY FAMILY PRAYER
JESUS , Son of God and Son of Mary, bless our family. Graciously inspire in us the unity, peace, and mutual love that you found in your own family in the little town of Nazareth.
MARY , Mother of Jesus and Our Mother, nourish our family with your faith and your love. Keep us close to your Son, Jesus, in all our sorrows and joys.
JOSEPH , Foster-father to Jesus, guardian, and spouse of Mary, keep our family safe from harm. Help us in all times of discouragement or anxiety.
HOLY FAMILY OF NAZARETH , make our family one with you. Help us to be instruments of peace. Grant that love, strengthened by grace, may prove mightier than all the weaknesses and trials through which our families sometimes pass. May we always have God at the center of our hearts and homes until we are all one family, happy and at peace in our true home with you. Amen 🙏🏽
PRAYER FOR FAMILIES
God, Our Father, loving and merciful, bring together and keep all families in perfect unity of love and mutual support. Instill in each member the spirit of understanding and affection for each other. Keep quarrels and bitterness far from them, and for their occasional failures instill forgiveness and peace. May the mutual love and affection of parents set a good example. Instill in children self-respect that they may respect others and grow in mature independence. May the mutual affection and respect of families be a sign of Christian life here and hereafter, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, and Savior. Amen 🙏🏽
A PRAYER FOR OUR HOLY FATHER, POPE LEO XIV
Almighty God, we thank You for the gift of our new Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV. Grant him wisdom, courage, and humility as he leads the Church in truth and love. May the Holy Spirit guide his every word and action, and may he be a bridge of unity for all nations. Through the intercession of Mary, Queen of Peace, strengthen him in his mission to proclaim Christ to the world. Amen 🙏🏽
Heavenly Father, You have raised Your servant, Pope Leo XIV, to the Chair of Saint Peter. Pour out Your abundant blessings upon him. Through him, guide Your pilgrim Church along the path to Heaven. Grant him wisdom to discern Your will, Courage to fulfill it, And charity to shepherd Your people with the Heart of Christ. In this time of transition, Bring peace to troubled hearts, Joy to those who suffer, And hope to the despairing. May he be a faithful successor to Peter, A humble servant of Your Word, And a fearless herald of Your Divine Mercy and Truth. Strengthen him with the grace of the Holy Spirit, That he may lead the Church in unity, holiness, and fidelity. We entrust him to the maternal care of the Blessed Virgin Mary, And to the prayers of all the saints. Through Christ our Lord. Amen 🙏🏽
We thank God for the successful celebration of the Inauguration Holy Mass for Pope Leo XIV. May the Holy Spirit guide him as he shepherds the faithful, and may his pontificate be a source of renewal and unity for the Church. Amen 🙏🏽
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PRAYER FOR THE SOUL OF POPE FRANCIS: With the passing of Pope Francis, let us continue to pray for the eternal repose of his soul. Merciful and loving God, We entrust to You our beloved Holy Father, Pope Francis. May he rest in the light of Your presence, where suffering and sorrow are no more, and every tear is wiped away. Comfort all who mourn his passing and raise up shepherds who will continue to guide Your Church in humility and love.
Eternal rest grant unto Pope Francis, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon him. May his gentle soul and souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace with our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen 🙏🏽
Daily Reflections with Philomena | Prayer for the Soul of Pope Francis | https://dailyreflectionswithphilomena.com/precious-in-the-sight-of-the-lord-is-the-death-of-his-saints-psalm-11615/
On this special feast day, as we continue to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, with special intention through the intercession of our Blessed Mother Mary, and the Saints, particularly Saint Joseph, Patron of the sick and dying, we pray for the sick and dying and all those who mourn the loss of their loved ones. We pray for our loved ones who have recently died, especially for our Holy Father, POPE FRANCIS, all those who died today, and all the faithful departed may the Lord receive them into the light of Eternal Kingdom. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their gentle souls and souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace with our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen 🙏🏽 ✝️🕯✝️🕯✝️🕯
“Blessed are those who have died in the Lord; let them rest from their labors for their good deeds go with them.” ~ Rev 14:13
PRAYER FOR THE DEAD: In your hands, O Lord, we humbly entrust our brothers and sisters. In this life, you embraced them with your tender love; deliver them now from every evil, and bid them eternal rest. The old order has passed away: welcome them into paradise, where there will be no sorrow, no weeping or pain, but fullness of peace and joy with your Son and the Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen 🙏🏽
As the Church continues to rejoice in the Risen Lord, we continue our journey through the Novena to the Holy Spirit. Today we commemorate two holy priests of the Church: Saint Francis Caracciolo (Patron of Eucharistic Congresses and Italian chefs), co-founder of the Clerics Regular Minor, and Saint Filippo Smaldone (Patron of the deaf and mute), known as the “Apostle of the Deaf” and founder of the Salesian Sisters of the Sacred Hearts. These two saints, though separated by centuries, lived lives profoundly marked by charity, humility, and deep Eucharistic devotion. On this memorial, through the intercession of our Blessed Mother Mary and Saints Francis and Filippo, we lift up in prayer all who are sick or suffering, asking for divine healing and consolation. We remember the poor and the abandoned, praying that they may be embraced by God’s mercy and receive the help they need. We entrust our families and our world to the Lord, asking for peace, love, and unity. And we continue to intercede for the Church, for the clergy and religious, for persecuted Christians, for the conversion of sinners, and for all who strive to live faithful lives in the footsteps of Christ.
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THE LITURGICAL YEAR IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH | https://dailyreflectionswithphilomena.com/2024/12/03/the-liturgical-year-in-the-catholic-church/
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PRAYER FOR PEACE ~ POPE FRANCIS:
Lord God of peace, hear our prayer!
A PRAYER FOR PEACE: Lord Jesus Christ, You are the true King of peace. In You alone is found freedom. Please free our world from conflict. Bring unity to troubled nations. Let Your glorious peace reign in every heart. Dispel all darkness and evil. Protect the dignity of every human life. Replace hatred with Your love. Give wisdom to world leaders. Free them from selfish ambition. Eliminate all violence and war. Glorious Virgin Mary, Saint Michael the Archangel, Every Angel and Saint: Please pray for peace. Pray for unity amongst nations. Pray for unity amongst all people. Pray for the most vulnerable. Pray for those suffering. Pray for the fearful. Pray for those most in need. Pray for us all. Jesus, Son of the Living God, have mercy on us. Jesus, hear our prayers. Jesus, I trust in You! Amen 🙏🏽
Prayers for Peace | https://mycatholic.life/catholic-prayers/prayers-for-peace/
SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS:
Bible Readings for today’s Holy Mass, Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter | USCCB | https://bible.usccb.org/daily-bible-reading
Today’s Bible Readings: Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter | June 4, 2025
Reading 1: Acts 20:28–38
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 68:29–30, 33–35a, 35bc–36ab
Gospel: John 17:11b–19
Gospel Reading ~ John 17:11b–19
“Holy Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one just as we are one…”
“Lifting up His eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed, saying: “Holy Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one just as we are one. When I was with them I protected them in your name that you gave me, and I guarded them, and none of them was lost except the son of destruction, in order that the Scripture might be fulfilled. But now I am coming to you. I speak this in the world so that they may share my joy completely. I gave them your word, and the world hated them, because they do not belong to the world any more than I belong to the world. I do not ask that you take them out of the world but that you keep them from the Evil One. They do not belong to the world any more than I belong to the world. Consecrate them in the truth. Your word is truth. As you sent me into the world, so I sent them into the world. And I consecrate myself for them, so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”
In today’s Gospel reading, we are brought into the intimate prayer of Jesus a prayer not just for His apostles, but for all who believe in Him. He prays for unity, protection, and consecration in truth. It is a prayer born of deep love, offered on the night before His Passion. Knowing that He is about to leave the world, Jesus turns to the Father with complete trust. He does not pray that His followers be taken out of the world, but that they be safeguarded from the evil one while they remain in it. This reveals a profound truth: as believers, we are called to live in the world without belonging to it. Our identity is rooted in God, not in worldly approval. Jesus’ prayer invites us to reflect on the nature of Christian discipleship. To be a follower of Christ means to be set apart consecrated not by isolation but by immersion in God’s truth. We are consecrated for a mission, just as Jesus was sent into the world. Our lives are meant to reflect God’s truth, love, and holiness in a world often marked by division and deception. The unity Jesus desires for us is not simply agreement in ideas, but a communion of hearts united by love, faith, and fidelity to God. And even as He departs physically, Jesus does not abandon us. His intercession continues eternally, and His Spirit abides with us.
In our first reading today, Saint Paul’s farewell speech to the presbyters of Ephesus is a deeply emotional and pastoral moment. He warns them to be vigilant against false teachings and to shepherd the Church with the same sacrificial love that Christ showed. Paul’s words reflect a heart poured out in service, a life lived in total dedication to the Gospel. He does not boast of his achievements; instead, he speaks of his tears, trials, and tireless efforts to build up the body of Christ. This passage is a call to responsibility and love especially for those who serve the Church. Paul’s emphasis on humility, generosity, and vigilance reminds us that leadership in the Christian community is not about control, but about service. He gives a final reminder of Jesus’ words: “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” These are words we must all take to heart. Whether we are in formal ministry or simply witnesses to the faith in our families and workplaces, our lives must be marked by sacrificial love.
Reflecting on the Responsorial Psalm, “Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth.” The Psalm today is a song of praise to the God of power and compassion the One who gives strength to His people and shows Himself mighty in defense of the weak. It is a hymn that reminds us of God’s sovereign presence in our lives. He rides the heavens, but He also walks with us. He is exalted, yet intimately involved. When we are weary, He carries us. When we are in need, He provides. When we praise, He draws near. This Psalm encourages us to lift our voices in gratitude, no matter our circumstances. God’s power is not distant or oppressive; it is a saving power that works on our behalf. Let our worship rise like incense before Him.
As we reflect on the words of the Sacred Scriptures today, we are called to ponder on the Scriptures. Do I live with the awareness that Jesus is constantly interceding for me? Am I willing to be consecrated in truth to live a life that reflects God’s word and values? Like Paul, am I ready to pour myself out for the sake of the Gospel, even when it is uncomfortable or costly? How can I better serve others with generosity and vigilance in love? When challenges come, do I turn to God in praise, trusting in His strength and protection? Let us walk in the world with hearts consecrated in truth and lives devoted to mission. May we remain steadfast in prayer, generous in love, and fearless in witness, just as Christ desires. We are not alone Jesus intercedes for us, and the Spirit guides us. May God in His infinite grace and mercy grant us His grace and may we stay faithful, for we are the people of God, called and sent.
Lord Jesus, thank You for praying for me for loving me enough to consecrate me in truth and send me into the world with purpose. Help me to live each day aware of Your intercession and presence. Father, give me courage like Paul, to witness with integrity and to love with humility. Strengthen me by Your Word and by Your Spirit. May I never forget that You walk with me, carry my burdens, and empower me to proclaim Your Kingdom. Unite us, Lord, as one body, and keep us faithful to Your truth. Amen. 🙏🏽
MEMORIAL OF SAINT FRANCIS CARACCIOLO, PRIEST AND SAINT FILIPPO SMALDONE, PRIEST ~ FEAST DAY: JUNE 4TH: As the Church continues to rejoice in the Risen Lord, we continue our journey through the Novena to the Holy Spirit. Today we commemorate two holy priests of the Church: Saint Francis Caracciolo (Patron of Eucharistic Congresses and Italian chefs), co-founder of the Clerics Regular Minor, and Saint Filippo Smaldone (Patron of the deaf and mute), known as the “Apostle of the Deaf” and founder of the Salesian Sisters of the Sacred Hearts. These two saints, though separated by centuries, lived lives profoundly marked by charity, humility, and deep Eucharistic devotion. On this memorial, through the intercession of our Blessed Mother Mary and Saints Francis and Filippo, we lift up in prayer all who are sick or suffering, asking for divine healing and consolation. We remember the poor and the abandoned, praying that they may be embraced by God’s mercy and receive the help they need. We entrust our families and our world to the Lord, asking for peace, love, and unity. And we continue to intercede for the Church, for the clergy and religious, for persecuted Christians, for the conversion of sinners, and for all who strive to live faithful lives in the footsteps of Christ.
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SAINT FRANCIS CARACCIOLO, PRIEST: Born Ascanio Pisquizio in Villa Santa Maria, Italy, on October 13, 1563, Saint Francis Caracciolo came from a noble lineage and was related to Saint Thomas Aquinas. From a young age, he displayed a deep devotion to God and pursued a life of holiness. After being miraculously cured from a debilitating illness at age 22, he committed himself to the priesthood. He became known for his love for the poor, his intense devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, and his practice of fasting in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
A providential misdirected letter from Fr. Giovanni Adorno led to the founding of the Clerics Regular Minor, a congregation dedicated to active ministry and perpetual adoration. Their rule included a fourth vow: to never seek ecclesiastical honors. Saint Francis took the name “Francis” in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi and embodied a spirit of humility, zeal, and contemplation. He often prayed in ecstasy before the Eucharist and was consumed by a burning love for God, frequently repeating the Psalm, “Zeal for Your house consumes me.” These words were later found inscribed upon his heart after death. He died on the eve of Corpus Christi, June 4, 1608, and was canonized by Pope Pius VII in 1807. He is the patron of Eucharistic Congresses in Abruzzo and of Italian chefs. His legacy reminds us of the power of Eucharistic devotion and the joy of a life poured out in humble service.
PRAYER: O God, who filled Saint Francis Caracciolo with a fervent love for prayer and penance, grant that by following his example, we may grow in constant devotion and self-sacrifice, and so come to share in your heavenly glory. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. 🙏🏽
SAINT FILIPPO SMALDONE, PRIEST: Saint Filippo Smaldone was born on July 27, 1848, in Naples, Italy, into a time of political unrest and social hardship. From an early age, he felt called to serve the Church and especially those in need. While still a seminarian, he began to devote himself to the care of the deaf and mute, often at the expense of his academic progress. After his ordination in 1871, he continued this apostolate with even greater zeal. Despite facing discouragement and bouts of desolation, Saint Filippo remained faithful to his mission. A near-death experience during a cholera outbreak in 1884 deepened his spiritual resolve, and he attributed his recovery to the intercession of Our Lady of Pompeii. In 1885, he founded an institute in Lecce for the care and education of the deaf, which grew into the congregation of the Salesian Sisters of the Sacred Hearts. His charitable work expanded to include the blind, orphans, and abandoned children.
Known for his profound Eucharistic devotion, he also founded the Eucharistic Leagues for priests and laypeople to promote adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. He was honored by civic and Church authorities alike for his service, even serving briefly as the superior of the Missionaries of Saint Francis de Sales. Saint Filippo died on June 4, 1923, from complications related to diabetes and heart disease. Pope Benedict XVI canonized him on October 15, 2006. He is the patron of deaf and mute persons and of the religious congregation he founded.
PRAYER (Novena to Saint Filippo Smaldone): Dear Saint Filippo Smaldone, Apostle of the Deaf, you taught us that charity must be both spoken and lived. Help us to recognize Jesus in those who are most in need of compassion. Guide us with your example of tireless service, and intercede for us that we may draw ever closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We ask that you present our petitions before His throne.
Our Father… Hail Mary… Glory Be… Amen. 🙏🏽
Our Blessed Mother Mary, Saint Francis Caracciolo and Saint Filippo Smaldone ~ Pray for us. 🙏🏽
THE POPE’S MONTHLY INTENTIONS FOR 2025: FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE: T hat the world might grow in compassion. Let us pray that each one of us might find consolation in a personal relationship with Jesus, and from his Heart, learn to have compassion on the world.
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DEVOTION OF THE MONTH OF JUNE | MONTH OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS: June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a powerful sign of Christ’s love and mercy. His Heart, pierced and crowned with thorns, burns with compassion for all humanity. This devotion calls us to return love for love to console His Heart and make reparation for sin and indifference. Rooted in the revelations to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, the Church invites us this month to deepen our trust in Jesus, especially through First Friday devotions, the Litany of the Sacred Heart, and acts of consecration. His words echo in our hearts: “Learn from me, for I am gentle and humble of heart” (Matthew 11:29).
The Sacred Heart shows us what true love looks like patient, humble, and self-giving. In a world often cold and restless, we find peace and healing in His Heart.
“Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in You.”
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, teach us to love as You love. Fill our hearts with compassion, mercy, and a deep desire to follow You. Amen. 🙏🏽
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PRAYER INTENTIONS: On this day, as we honor Saint Francis Caracciolo and Saint Filippo Smaldone, we pray for all priests and religious, especially those ministering to the poor, the sick, and those with disabilities. May their lives reflect the charity, humility, and Eucharistic devotion of these holy saints. We lift up in prayer all who are suffering in body, mind, or spirit that they may find healing, comfort, and strength in the love of Christ. We remember educators and caregivers who serve those with special needs, asking for renewed zeal, compassion, and wisdom. We pray for unity in the Church and in our world, that we may all be consecrated in truth and remain one in the love of Christ. May the Holy Spirit continue to guide and protect the flock entrusted to every shepherd, especially in times of trial and transition.
LET US PRAY
My all-powerful Lord, You have conquered the evil one and provide all the grace I need to overcome his lies and deceptions. Open my mind to discern Your voice and give clarity to the voice of the evil one so that I may choose You with my whole heart and reject all that the evil one tries to say to me. Jesus, I trust in You. Amen 🙏🏽
O God of everlasting love and truth, You sent Your Son to sanctify us in Your name and to unite us in one body. As Jesus prayed for His disciples, so we ask You to protect us from the evil one and consecrate us in the truth of Your Word. Through the intercession of Saint Francis Caracciolo and Saint Filippo Smaldone, inspire us to serve with humility, to remain faithful to the Eucharist, and to reach out in compassion to the most vulnerable. May Your Church be strengthened in holiness and unity, and may we, Your children, walk courageously in the path of Your will, glorifying You in all things. Amen. 🙏🏽
We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen🙏🏽
Save us, Savior of the World. Our Blessed Mother Mary, Saint Francis Caracciolo and Saint Filippo Smaldone ~ Pray for us. 🙏🏽
Thanking God for the precious gift of this new day, for the gift of our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, and the immeasurable love shown through His Son, our Risen Lord, Jesus Christ. As we continue to rejoice in the glory of the Resurrection, may our hearts remain open to the peace and hope that flow from His victory over sin and death. During this joyful Easter season, we pray that our loving Savior will deepen our faith and draw us closer to the mystery of His Passion, death, and Resurrection. May we walk in the light of His risen life, renewed in spirit and overflowing with grace. Praying for us all and our loved ones today, and we pray for journey mercies for all those traveling during this Easter season. As we embrace the blessings of this new month, may God’s abundant grace continue to shower upon us, filling our hearts with peace, joy, and hope in His Resurrection. May this New Month be filled with blessings, safety, and the quiet joy that comes from knowing that Christ is truly risen! Alleluia! Have a blessed, safe, and grace-filled Wednesday and joyful Seventh Week of Easter🙏🏽