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With faith and longing we can open the 'door' of the soul from inside and allow God's light to shine within us
With faith and longing we can open the 'door' of the soul from inside and allow God's light to shine within us
One who goes to pray before Christ in the Blessed Sacrament places herself amongst the Angels who stand in silent adoration.
Departed souls who have been faithful yet who now undergo purification, are yet at peace, suffering gladly, to be worthy of God.
The souls of Purgatory keep themselves at a distance from God, for the moment, because of their shame and sorrow
The souls of Purgatory keep themselves at a distance from God, for the moment, because of their shame and sorrow
Faithful priests who enter Heaven receive a tremendous greeting and are honoured as 'other Christs' after their work on earth
Faithful priests who enter Heaven receive a tremendous greeting and are honoured as 'other Christs' after their work on earth
What an example of humility was given to us by Christ on Calvary, where our God showed only patience, charity and forgiveness.
At the Ascension Christ, our brother, returned to the Father in triumph and opened a pathway to Heaven for us
At the Ascension Christ, our brother, returned to the Father in triumph and opened a pathway to Heaven for us
At the Ascension Christ, our brother, returned to the Father in triumph and opened a pathway to Heaven for us
Through Christ's Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, God pours into our sanctuary a brilliant torrent of grace.
The most Holy Spirit - seen as a beautiful bird with dazzling white feathers - is present and at work in us.
Only when we discard every prop, disguise, pretence, or possession can we slip through to God's Kingdom.
The life of peace and grace cannot be tasted by one who refuses to discard his selfish desires. Thus laden, he cannot enter humbly within his own soul.
God's grace pours through a devout soul, to others, as if through a window, yet the least speck of self-interest obstructs the flow.
Jesus really died for us. In His ordinary, warm, solid, real body, Jesus was mocked, beaten, stripped and crucified, because of our sins - to save us!
Keep in mind two things about Christ; in His body, He suffered and died for you; Risen and alive now, He longs to guide and feed you.
We should keep in mind two images of Christ: of Christ wounded, and Christ triumphant.