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A soul may greet Christ, in Holy Communion, by saying: "Cast your light within, and enter (with your outpouring of grace)".
God pours out His graces upon those who ask, trustingly. Many gifts are not given, because persons have not asked for them.
In the heart of one who truly loves God, little weaknesses are like a 'muddy area' through which new shoots of grace emerge.
What a great waterfall of grace is poured upon us by the Father, when we pray in Christ's name. And "nakedness" before God brings greater cleanliness and refreshment.
The Father pours a waterfall of grace upon us when we pray in Christ's name
Through Christ's Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, God pours into our sanctuary a brilliant torrent of grace.
The life of peace and grace cannot be tasted by one who refuses to discard his selfish desires. Thus laden, he cannot enter humbly within his own soul.
God's grace pours through a devout soul, to others, as if through a window, yet the least speck of self-interest obstructs the flow.
Christ - His back towards me - faces the Father and offers our prayer of thanksgiving and grace before meals.
Wonderful things can happen in the life of grace, no matter how restricted our life. Every trial, if accepted, gives glory to God.
Just as light and air pour into a hollow space beneath sand, God's grace pours into a soul 'hollowed' by acts of self-abnegation.
Through the grace of Christ, I am building a 'mountain' of grace, paving it with sacrifices, so that others may walk up, towards God.
Contrition is the 'key' by which our soul is unfailingly made 'open' to receive God's graces. True contrition is not grovelling self-pity but sincere regret-for-sin combined with confidence that God loves, forgives, and can make us holy and joyful.
One who prays to God whist in a state of grace is purified by every moment of worship.
By frequent and fervent prayers to Our Lady we construct - by God's grace - a strong fence which keeps Satan at bay.
On seeing us approach a shrine, and on seeing our devotion, a saint lets down a 'net' of grace, to draw us closer to Heaven.
On seeing us approach a shrine, and on seeing our devotion, a saint lets down a 'net' of grace, to draw us closer to Heaven.
People in every town and village owe the graces now offered to them to the merits of Christ, who offers His Sacrifice on our altar.
People in every town and village owe the graces now offered to them to the merits of Christ, who offers His Sacrifice on our altar.
The greater the number of our penances, made sincerely, then the deeper is made our soul's 'channel' through which grace reaches others.
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