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When we look 'into' God, in prayer, we find the saints; and when we look to the saints, we are thereby 'reaching into' God.
Some souls who - through their actions - find themselves clinging at the brink of doom, are rescued by prayer.
Just as Christ bore suffering as punishment for others, so it is with us, who can help other souls by our patient acceptance of suffering.
Just as Christ bore suffering as punishment for others, so it is with us, who can help other souls by our patient acceptance of suffering.
Just as Christ bore suffering as punishment for others, so it is with us, who can help other souls by our patient acceptance of suffering.
Christ and his saints in heaven look down with great tenderness upon his friends on earth who meditate on his Passion.
Christ and his saints in heaven look down with great tenderness upon his friends on earth who meditate on his Passion.
We who stand before the altar have been gathered here by God Himself. We live in His glorious friendship, Christ in our midst.
At the Consecration the Holy Spirit, by a mere 'touch', changes these gifts into Christ's Sacred Body and Blood
At the Consecration the Holy Spirit, by a mere 'touch', changes these gifts into Christ's Sacred Body and Blood
Christ showed me that in my present suffering I am as if lying in the Father's arms, tenderly carried.
Christ and His Holy Mother are creator and creature, yet Christ, the God-man, "owes" to Mary His human nature, His flesh and blood.
One who stands very close the Christ is 'haloed' by His glory, although, alone, she is small, weak, and insignificant.
One who stands very close the Christ is 'haloed' by His glory, although, alone, she is small, weak, and insignificant.
Christ - almost unbearingly dazzling, regal and powerful - now reigns in heaven, true man and true God, our High Priest.
We do well to greet the Holy Angels who, on guard, praying, fill the Holy place which is our sanctuary.
We do well to greet the Holy Angels who, on guard, praying, fill the Holy place which is our sanctuary.
If Christ - with reverence - offers humble praise to the Father, dare anyone on earth offer praise with less reverence?
At every Mass, Christ is made Really Present with us. It's as if our Risen Saviour stands before us, at the altar, His head bowed in reverence for God the Father, to Whom He lifts His arms as He prays for us. Christ offers to Heaven all the prayers that we pray 'through Him, with Him, and in Him'. In the power of the Holy Spirit, this one great sacrificial prayer is both powerful and effective.
Christ is tender and kind when we turn to Him