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Lord of life and light,We remember with joy our beloved Tito Mario,Whose wide smile lit up the room,Whose laughter still echoes in the hearts of his loved ones,Though four years…
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Blessed be God forever. Most merciful God, we thank you for mercy for the Souls in Purgatory and for the graces and assistance for all earth’s poor populations. We ask…
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I am too short to see You.Many towers of distraction surround me.The crowds of anxietyencompass me.I am swept along by the majority..So noisy is the atmospherethat I can hardly hear You.So…
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Wherever we are, we live, move, and are in Him; whilst also we have Him within us. But, returning from the beatitude that is to be, do thou with the…
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Jim, that distractions come is inevitable.The desert fathers tell us: when you become aware of them, don’t get upset, just ignore them, go back to your prayer as often as is necessary. They advise even to stick to one holy word and repeat that. Do not judge yourself the value of your prayer. Your desire and peaceful effort to pray is what matters. Do not get discouraged, all this is part of learning to pray. We are all beginners!(Fr) Leo
In a 2010 General Audience, Pope Benedict XVI said of St. Elizabeth of Hungary:In St Elizabeth we see how faith and friendship with Christ create a sense of justice, of the equality…
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How very beautiful you express what I cannot put into words. Admitting our needs and asking for help from our Lord brings these words to mind from Isaiah: By waiting and by calm you shall be saved, in quiet and in trust your strength lies. (30 v15) God bless you today!
I know it’s a little early … well, we are actually (and acutely? spell check suggested that word and it seems to fit) on the verge of Advent… the lines you write bring the song “Silent Night into my here and now experience. I’ll be living your poem(s). Before I fell asleep (which is almost a miracle), I prayed a Rosary for your intentions as well as Jim’s. (I found the Rosary on Hallow w/ Bishop Barron.) Amen and thank you. You will be in my prayers especially as Christ the King is next Sunday, I think…and we’re about to begin Advent. I really received so much comfort and true life and hope from this I don’t know how I’ll ever be able to pray again without remembering in Thanksgiving…. May The LORD shine his face upon you and keep you in the Light of His Countenance Forever.
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