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We do well to greet the Holy Angels who, on guard, praying, fill the Holy place which is our sanctuary.
When I thanked Christ for His Presence here, He showed me that two Holy and Radiant Angels guard the Tabernacle.
Christ was seated on a Heavenly throne, within our Sanctuary. Christ our God is worthy of the sufferings we bear for love of Him.
Christ offers from our sanctuary the same Sacrifice as that which He offered from the cross: a complete self-offering to the Father.
In our sanctuary, in Christ, especially at Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, we have before us the fullness and the glory of the Godhead, and graces are poured out upon us.
When Christ was present in the Blessed Sacrament, the sanctuary and my soul were ablaze with divine fire and glory.
Christ appeared, high up in the sanctuary, and sent down His Mother, to give me some Good News. 'Our Lady of Ransom' stood before me, with a crown on Her head.
As soon as I greeted Christ at the tabernacle, I saw him appear high in the sanctuary, with His mother, for an anniversary visit.
The All-Holy and Majestic God is present with us in our sanctuary, like a blazing fire that reaches out through the whole building
The All-Holy and Majestic God is present with us in our sanctuary, like a blazing fire that reaches out through the whole building
Heaven was represented as a huge flower, at the heart of which was a beautiful, perfumed, dazzling sanctuary. Hell is the opposite: like a collection of dead flowers close by the earth, all damp and decaying, all colour and beauty gone, replaced by a repulsive sight.
In faith we can see a blazing light, high up in church above the sanctuary. There, in heaven, the Father sits in glory, a papal crown upon His head, as He gazes upon everyone below who praises Him through Jesus Christ at Mass.
The angels surround the sanctuary at Mass.
It is as though Heaven has descended as far as a church sanctuary. We are united in praise with Christ, in our midst, and with the Saints. This is a living memorial of Christ's death: yet the Risen Christ is with us, praising the Father Who sent Him to be our Saviour.
In Westminster Cathedral, and in every Catholic church, the Sacrifice of Calvary is re-presented for our salvation at the Mass
Christ spoke to me from the sanctuary, where He was Present in the tabernacle. He showed His delight in the forthcoming news about greater reverence in the Sacred Liturgy; and He turned towards His Father in Heaven, to Whom greater glory will be given by the changes.
From our sanctuary, at every Mass, Jesus Christ our Saviour offers the prayer He prayed for us during His Passion, as He died on Calvary: "Father, forgive them". And His Mother stands beside Him.
At every Mass we are present to the Sacrifice once offered on Calvary, when Christ suffered and died for us, as His Mother stood by Him. It's as if Calvary protrudes through the floor of our sanctuary, the Cross at the centre.
At every Mass we are present to the Sacrifice once offered on Calvary, when Christ suffered and died for us, as His Mother stood by Him. It's as if Calvary protrudes through the floor of our sanctuary, the Cross at the centre.
Christ our God is Present in the sanctuary, with the Saints who now live in His love. He longs to welcome His friends, and to pour His graces upon us - and also reaches out to those who have not yet surrendered to His loving Will.
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