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Kneeling on a hillside in Galilee, Jesus praised God and thanked Him for His Holy Mother, and for Her love and prayers.
Kneeling on a hillside in Galilee, Jesus praised God and thanked Him for His Holy Mother, and for Her love and prayers.
In his life on earth Jesus prayed to His Father with praise and thanks
Through a soul now "hollowed" by penance and prayer, the Holy Spirit 'breathes' His wishes, to the Father.
Within my heart, people 'in need' are as sparks within a flame, caught up in the blaze of prayer which ascends to God.
Begging help for a departed soul, I saw our Blessed Lady hold out Her hands, leaning over the 'edge' of Heaven, drawing him up to glory.
I saw an avalanche of "pearls", which were as answers to our prayers. They pour out from God's "treasury" upon one who trusts in Him.
Our personal prayers and devotions, such as the Rosary, unite us to Heaven, and delight our Guardian Angel
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.
From within our midst, at Holy Mass, Christ is united with His Father in Heaven, and also greets His Saints in Heaven.
God pours out His graces upon those who ask, trustingly. Many gifts are not given, because persons have not asked for them.
The one who lovingly "stretches out a hand", in prayer for the dying, can rescue someone even from the brink of Hell.
Christ, Risen and Glorious, is Really Present in the Blessed Sacrament. Robed as a priest, He prays to the Father of our behalf.
How powerful a prayer is the act of faith made in darkness. The Saints rejoice at such cries of delight to God from our 'dark' world.
The 'circle' of prayer into which we are drawn is like this: the invisible Father sends His Spirit to urge us to pray. Through the Holy Spirit, we praise Christ, Present here, and, with Him, offer His praise to the Father!
The Spirit inspires us to praise Christ and offer His praise to the Father in an unceasing 'circle' of prayer
Saying our prayers, and believing in them, is due to the Holy Spirit's action and is proof of His presence. We cannot utter a good prayer without Him.
Just as every breath of gas into a balloon contributes to its enlargement and its flight, so prayer enlarges the soul.
The prayers of the sick and suffering are like engines deep within the heart of a great ship, which is the Catholic Church.
Whenever we pray to the Father, in the name of Christ (united to Christ's intentions) it is as though Heaven is laid open to receive us and our prayer.
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