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The Christ-Child offered Himself to the Father at Midnight Mass at Christmas, lovingly offering His life for the Father's glory.
Christ came into the world, offering His entire life to His Father, from infancy to death. In the Mass, that same Christ-child, at Christmas, offered Himself and His life to the Father, for the Father's glory. Christ gave glory to God at every moment of His earthly existence, and still offers praise to Him from our midst today.
Christ really comes to our altar to join us; He comes here, eager to join us, 'on fire' with love, in invisible glory.
All good fruits derive their goodness from the 'vine' which is Christ. The greatest nourishment comes from nearness to Him.
How glorious is the sacred space of our churches, where Holy Mass is offered. How fervently ought we to prepare for our work of praise.
Our Catholic churches are sacred spaces where Christ's divine fire is offered to the Father at Mass
From within our midst, at Holy Mass, Christ is united with His Father in Heaven, and also greets His Saints in Heaven.
God pours out His graces upon those who ask, trustingly. Many gifts are not given, because persons have not asked for them.
The one who lovingly "stretches out a hand", in prayer for the dying, can rescue someone even from the brink of Hell.
Christ, Risen and Glorious, is Really Present in the Blessed Sacrament. Robed as a priest, He prays to the Father of our behalf.
Saints and angels gather around the three Divine Persons; God the Father is 'crowned' with a triple-crown
Saints and angels gather around the three Divine Persons; God the Father is 'crowned' with a triple-crown
In the journey through dying and death (as through a bright corridor) the naked soul trusts in the Holy Spirit within.
After the 'doorway' of our death, Christ invites the one who loves Him to step out, and cross the abyss, confident of being carried.
How powerful a prayer is the act of faith made in darkness. The Saints rejoice at such cries of delight to God from our 'dark' world.
The 'circle' of prayer into which we are drawn is like this: the invisible Father sends His Spirit to urge us to pray. Through the Holy Spirit, we praise Christ, Present here, and, with Him, offer His praise to the Father!
The Spirit inspires us to praise Christ and offer His praise to the Father in an unceasing 'circle' of prayer
Saying our prayers, and believing in them, is due to the Holy Spirit's action and is proof of His presence. We cannot utter a good prayer without Him.
A person's life stretches ahead, like an empty street, ready for God's glorious buildings to arise (if a person does not erect fences, or hold private ambitions).
Many persons travel together towards Heaven. Each earthly or spiritual Mother can usher wounded souls, to the place of rebirth and reconciliation.