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God holds in existence all things, and all people, including those who question His existence
God holds in existence all things, and all people, including those who question His existence
The Cross on which Christ died is a worthy and apt symbol for Christians: a symbol of the love which brought Him to earth, even to death, for our sakes; and of His power. He Who rose from the grave can raise us up as well.
When I greeted Christ with love, I saw a dazzling light shine all around, from the Sacred Host: the Light of Christ.
The Godhead was shown as being like the blazing fire at the very entrance to eternal life, at the 'door' to glory.
Love seized me, and showed me that He - our God - had 'sheltered' His own people from the clear sight of His glory.
God is like a mighty fire of love. Aware of human frailty, He revealed Himself to His people little by little, lest He destroy them by His glory.
God showed me how the greatest flame of charity burns in the heart of those who would bring faith and hope to tormented and tortured people - as well as physical help and healing.
The Lord showed me that He sent out an arrow of faith, at my prayerful request, to someone in danger of spiritual death.
A prayer for someone far from God can help them be drawn out of the abyss of sin, by God's grace, if they are willing to respond
As soon as I greeted Christ at the tabernacle, I saw him appear high in the sanctuary, with His mother, for an anniversary visit.
Helping our Neighbour: Each of us should do what we can, in our circumstances, to alleviate the sufferings of other people, both by practical help, sensible planning and prayer - remembering our duty to those nearest to us.
The Church has grown, as a giant oak grows from a sapling. Yet those who would bring about an over-simplification of Church beliefs and practices today, from admiration of the Early Church, are foolish if they believe the mutilated trunk of a giant oak would be as beautiful as a sapling.
In private prayer we can arise in spirit to be united with the Communion of Saints in Heaven in praise of the Father, through Christ; and we can draw down grace, through Christ, upon a needy person.
In private prayer we can arise in spirit to be united with the Communion of Saints in Heaven in praise of the Father, through Christ; and we can draw down grace, through Christ, upon a needy person.
Christ's Work of the Cross is the central point of all history: the point to which all things were leading from Creation; and the point around which each of us must gather in each new era - in the Mass - in order to speak as children to the Father, relying on Christ's offering and intercession, as we wait for the End of Time.
Christ's Work of the Cross is the central point of all history: the point to which all things were leading from Creation; and the point around which each of us must gather in each new era - in the Mass - in order to speak as children to the Father, relying on Christ's offering and intercession, as we wait for the End of Time.
God's inner life of self-giving is mirrored by those who love Him, and who themselves reach out in love to others.
The Church puts out living shoots of holiness to flower in every age. Those 'shoots' are the Saints who, alive with God in Heaven, are our contemporaries and beloved friends, even though they emerged at different times.
The Church puts out living shoots of holiness to flower in every age. Those 'shoots' are the Saints who, alive with God in Heaven, are our contemporaries and beloved friends, even though they emerged at different times.