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What a huge offering ascends from our small altar, as Christ prays our one prayer, hands outstretched to the Father.
The more we stay close to Christ, the more he shines through us on others.
We prepare our hearts, to offer a holy sacrifice to God in prayer, by doing penance for our sins. When we place the tinder of penance on the altar in our hearts, Christ sets it ablaze, as a fragrant offering for Heaven, given in love.
We have only to stand here at Mass, to ask, to receive and to accept all the blessings Christ offers - united with Him. If we pray at Mass with open and reverent hearts, Christ floods us with his grace.
We have only to stand here at Mass, to ask, to receive and to accept all the blessings Christ offers - united with Him. If we pray at Mass with open and reverent hearts, Christ floods us with his grace.
In Holy Communion our little sins fall away like ashes as Christ lifts us up to share His joy
In Holy Communion our little sins fall away like ashes as Christ lifts us up to share His joy
In Holy Communion our little sins fall away like ashes as Christ lifts us up to share His joy
Christ poured out His life-blood for us, on Calvary. It is the blood of the living, Risen Saviour that refreshs us, and increases the Divine life in us, in Holy Communion. Truly, we should revere in our hearts, all day long, the One Whose generosity towards us is infinitely great.
In the Sacred Liturgy, just as in our personal prayer, we rely on the power of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit makes us cry out to the Father, as we pray with Christ.
During the Holy Sacrifice, we join the tremendous joy and mutual love of all the saints, and of our dear departed relatives and friends.
In Holy Communion we can simply lean on Christ's heart in wordless gratitude and love
If we look towards Christ with our hearts and minds uncluttered, we can forget ourselves in the joy of knowing Him. We can lean on His Heart and wait for deliverance, full of His joy and peace.
I leaned on His heart, in Communion, waiting for His will to be made plain; there was no need for speech.
We sat in prayer together. I saw the vast throng of Heaven who worship God unceasingly, in and through Christ our Saviour.
At Holy Communion we are more closely united with the great Communion of saints
Jesus waits with infinite patience and kindness, when I have decided to pray, but find that I am distracted by thoughts of the work I've been doing.
Christ permits us to radiate His own light, thereby bringing light and hope to others.
Christ my Lord waited patiently until the pain subsided. My desire to pray was as pleasing to Him as my words.