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Every little confident prayer enables Christ to lead us further up the Holy Mountain. But he does not draw us without our consent.
Even amidst struggles, I was led to stand before the Father, like a child, to pray Christ's prayer of obedience.
She who is pure like Christ, stood amongst these Dominican friars in Oxford who live for Her Son, bound by their three-fold vows.
She who is pure like Christ, stood amongst these Dominican friars in Oxford who live for Her Son, bound by their three-fold vows.
The soul which surrenders itself to God, entirely, becomes a channel of God's life and joy to others
By my consent to Him, Christ made my heart and soul His own domain.
Christ stands amongst us at the Mass and prays for sinners by offering His once-for-all Sacrifice. When love and obedience unite us to Christ, we pray in His name to the Father, guided by His light.
Christ stands amongst us at the Mass and prays for sinners by offering His once-for-all Sacrifice. When love and obedience unite us to Christ, we pray in His name to the Father, guided by His light.
Christ stands amongst us at the Mass and prays for sinners by offering His once-for-all Sacrifice. When love and obedience unite us to Christ, we pray in His name to the Father, guided by His light.
Each Holy Guardian Angel obeys Christ's will by revering the one whom Christ asks Him to guard.
By disobedience, a soul turns away from God to face another direction; in that turning, it is as though closing a valve.
There are two gates to open in the spiritual life. The soul's first gate is opened by our co-operating with Christ's grace. The second is opened by costly effort, if we are fruitful.
Mary stretched up her hand in prayer to the Father, who grants the least wish of her heart.
The soul which loves Christ draws along others on its train, as it pursues its task, in the baptismal priesthood of all who love and obey Christ.
The one who crucifies his or her own desires, for the sake of the kingdom, truly follows the 'narrow way' which leads to Heaven.
Within our souls, the divine life is like a torrent of deep water, full of life, light and power, channelled through our will, our consent.
Our 'yes' to Christ's action (in our soul and in our life) opens a door for His work and His Will to be accomplished, lavishly, in His Church.
The grace of Christ pours upon the hard bumpy surface of the imperfect soul, who - by each surrender - draws grace within.
The Church's rules and recommendations are like the twigs which support a nest where a chick can be fed in security, freedom and joy, as by God.
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.
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