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The one who lovingly "stretches out a hand", in prayer for the dying, can rescue someone even from the brink of Hell.
One who prays in Christ's name for others bears up to Heaven in her arms some who, otherwise, would have no hope of joy.
When we honour God and His Saints, at a shrine hallowed by the Church or relics or martyrdom or custom, the Saints 'jostle' for the joy of helping us.
When we honour God and His Saints, at a shrine hallowed by the Church or relics or martyrdom or custom, the Saints 'jostle' for the joy of helping us.
One who unites her prayer with Christ's prayer at the altar draws along (as if in a net) everyone in her heart, towards God.
By the briefest prayer or the smallest act of charity, a soul may be saved from Hell, as if held up by the tip of a finger.
By the briefest prayer or the smallest act of charity, a soul may be saved from Hell, as if held up by the tip of a finger.
As we pray to the 'Sacred Heart of Jesus', His gentle Heart longs to help us in our troubles and to assist our friends.
By the smallest evil thought or act, we might 'tilt the whole ground', causing others to fall into the darkness; yet the reverse is also true, and our good thoughts and actions can tip others towards the light.
By a mere thread of loving prayer, we can keep someone from danger and draw them towards God's light.
By a mere thread of loving prayer, we can keep someone from danger and draw them towards God's light.
By a mere thread of loving prayer, we can keep someone from danger and draw them towards God's light.
Prayer, like a powerful injection in a weak organ, brings warmth, life and renewal to every part.
Who is better than a repentant sinner at determinedly hauling along others, away from evil and towards Heaven?
During the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, Christ pleads with the Father, amidst His people of earth and Heaven.
Some souls who - through their actions - find themselves clinging at the brink of doom, are rescued by prayer.
Just as Christ bore suffering as punishment for others, so it is with us, who can help other souls by our patient acceptance of suffering.
Just as Christ bore suffering as punishment for others, so it is with us, who can help other souls by our patient acceptance of suffering.
Just as Christ bore suffering as punishment for others, so it is with us, who can help other souls by our patient acceptance of suffering.
A generous soul is willing to allow God to work through that soul's intercessions. By prayer, that soul harms no-one, but, rather, opens a 'floor' to rain down good things upon the entire world, in contrast to those who 'rain down' bombs.
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