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As we praise the Father in and through Christ, in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, we join the whole of Heaven in Joyful Worship.
A person who bears pains and humiliations in patience, out of love for Christ, is like Him Who was wounded for our sake; and in her union with Christ in love, she and He can make one prayer and one Sacrifice to offer to the Father, in homage, in reparation for sin, and in intercession for sinners today.
At Mass the offering is made by Christ, in light and splendour, amidst His silent and invisible company.
At Mass the offering is made by Christ, in light and splendour, amidst His silent and invisible company.
Our Blessed Lady shepherds forward each one of us, encouraging us to pray with Christ to God our Father.
Our Blessed Lady shepherds forward each one of us, encouraging us to pray with Christ to God our Father.
Christ 'rejoins' His friends, each time that Holy Church calls Him at Mass, through the solemn recital of His own words.
He directed all my prayers to the Father, urging me to follow His way to the Heart of God.
I sat at the side of my soul - as it were - offering Christ's own glory to the Father, in praise and adoration.
Whenever we pray truly in Christ's name, united to Him in love and faith and worship, He Himself truly prays our prayer.
We offered Christ's prayer, clinging to Him at Mass, sheltered by His glory, dependent on His holiness.
Uniting ourselves with Christ's prayer to the Father at Mass, we are sheltered by His glory
Through Christ's Sacrifice, we touch the summit of our life in one prayer before Heaven.
Our prayers are heard for this reason: They are joined to the prayer of Christ who is present, our eternal High Priest.
The one who consents (by self-denial) to soar to the Father, united to Christ in His prayer, draws within the soul all its beloved ones.
Our one prayer-in-Christ ascends as far as Heaven; it is like an umbilical cord of Heavenly life and grace.
"By His Holy and Glorious Wounds". At the Easter Vigil Mass, I offered the one truly perfect prayer: Christ's own prayer, at the altar.
I saw Christ, after the Consecration. He stood before the altar, hands upraised, praying His priestly prayers (ours, too) to the Father above.
Here, during Mass, Christ is Really Present with us, on Earth, praying to the Father, with us gathered around Him.
I saw Christ standing on the brink of Heaven, His arms outstretched in prayer: whatever I ask of the Father, Jesus in Heaven asks it for me.
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