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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.) Each morning I gaze on this picture and pray these words:
It seems to me best to prayerfully ask God to reveal our own hearts to us, first, for no one but He can plumb the depths of our hearts and reveal what really is within us. Perhaps you too have pondered this question for we see and hear around us so many “differences” among us who call ourselves Catholic Christians. We cannot begin to help others if we are not as Mary was and is : humbly aware of our lowliness before God who created us in love and for love.
This thread is not intended to stir up any more controversies we already hear and read about or even experience but rather to encourage all who read this “OP” (oringianl post). To encourage – by dictionary definition – is to give support, confidence or hope. Some synonyms for the word encourage are: "uplift, inspire, spur on, stir, stir up, fire up!
Let us earnestly pray to the Holy Spirit to fill us with the Fire of His Love as He filled Mary our Mother with His Love, and as He reveals All Truth. Jesus is our Way, our Truth, and our Life, and Jesus gave Mary to us from His Cross so that we might have a purely human example to serve as both our Mother and our Model for the Church.
Those who followed the threads on excerpts from the book “Mary – the Church at the Source”, may remember these words :
(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.) Each morning I gaze on this picture and pray these words:
This morning after praying those words to the end of Mary’s canticle in Luke 2, I began to ask myself – as a member of the Body of Christ, the Church – "Do we (or do I ) magnify the Lord, as Mary did on earth?“Who is she that comes forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in battle array” (from the Song of Songs), and then (from the Gospel of Luke):
“My soul magnifies the Lord…”
It seems to me best to prayerfully ask God to reveal our own hearts to us, first, for no one but He can plumb the depths of our hearts and reveal what really is within us. Perhaps you too have pondered this question for we see and hear around us so many “differences” among us who call ourselves Catholic Christians. We cannot begin to help others if we are not as Mary was and is : humbly aware of our lowliness before God who created us in love and for love.
This thread is not intended to stir up any more controversies we already hear and read about or even experience but rather to encourage all who read this “OP” (oringianl post). To encourage – by dictionary definition – is to give support, confidence or hope. Some synonyms for the word encourage are: "uplift, inspire, spur on, stir, stir up, fire up!
Let us earnestly pray to the Holy Spirit to fill us with the Fire of His Love as He filled Mary our Mother with His Love, and as He reveals All Truth. Jesus is our Way, our Truth, and our Life, and Jesus gave Mary to us from His Cross so that we might have a purely human example to serve as both our Mother and our Model for the Church.
Those who followed the threads on excerpts from the book “Mary – the Church at the Source”, may remember these words :
I believe the Church, like Mary, is to reflect God as she brought Jesus the Light into the world, so may we, as each member remains in Him and in His Word:Mary, who recapitulated the faith of Abraham and brought it to its goal is now the one blessed. She has become the Mother of believers, through whom all the generations and races of the earth obtain blessing. We place ourselves in this blessing when we praise her. We enter into it when, together with her, we become believers, who magnify God because He dwells among us as “God with us” Jesus Christ, the true and only Redeemer of the world. (p. 79)
… living the truth in love, we should grow in every way into Him who is the head, Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, with the proper functioning of each part, brings about the body’s growth and builds itself up in love. (Eph 4: 15 - 16)
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