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I love Our Holy Father more and more every day. May the Lord bless us with his continued health. Glory to God.Pope Benedict - WYD in Sydney, just closing:
“Faith introduces a new dimension, and we can fly”
I love Our Holy Father more and more every day. May the Lord bless us with his continued health. Glory to God.Pope Benedict - WYD in Sydney, just closing:
“Faith introduces a new dimension, and we can fly”
He is the Way, the Truth and the Life. From “My Imitation of Christ”: “Without that Way, there is no going, without that Truth there is no knowing, without that Life, there is no real living.”very uplifting story…
Thanks… it is hard to have faith sometimes… I would say it is impossible… but with Christ… who overcame everythihng… all is possible… the Bible says that the will of God will be accomplished through Him… (His Church)…![]()
thanks… that’s how it is that no one is sent to Hell except through his own choice… becaue God DOES give us all that we need to believe… He will not leave us orphans…)
The first was about Thomas. Everyone usually disparages Thomas for doubting, and talks as if Jesus chastises him when he has Thomas touch His hands and His side in order to believe in the Resurrection of Our Lord. The priest, however, pointed out that what Jesus did, He did in love. He gave Thomas exactly what Thomas needed to believe.
The second was the Road to Emmaus. Two disciples are overwhelmed with their grief at the death of Jesus. And, again, Jesus gave them exactly what they needed to believe. This time, it is more specific to us today – He gave them Scripture and He gave them Food (Eucharist). And the scales dropped from their eyes and they truly saw.
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Of great interest to me: While watching a documentary last night on Pope Benedict from his childhood to papal election, and with the then Cardinal Ratzinger being interviewed, hence one heard his own words and not a report about what he had said, I found out that TheHoly Father first said “Faith introduces a new dimension and we can fly” when he was still a new Cardinal - so it must be an important sentence to him also.I love Our Holy Father more and more every day. May the Lord bless us with his continued health. Glory to God.
I had this happen recently when it came to a correlation between the Eucharist and the story of the hemorrhaging woman seeking to touch Jesus’ cloak. It was such a DUH! moment for me it was like being slapped upside the head.i heard this simple thing in a homily the other day… it was simple but for some reason, it hit home and i realized that i needed to take it to heart…
Wow…powerful stuff!!I had this happen recently when it came to a correlation between the Eucharist and the story of the hemorrhaging woman seeking to touch Jesus’ cloak. It was such a DUH! moment for me it was like being slapped upside the head.
To spare y’all the long cut and past you can read it here: If only I could touch him. . .
thank you. That was very uplifting…IThis practice of adding of candles to ward off the darkness Father related to a saying of St. John of the Cross. St. John has a saying “where there is no love, put love.” This saying, Father said, could be equally said of other virtues. It is our job to go about our lives “putting” kindness, patience, fairness, etc. where they are not or where there is not enough.
Like lighting candles.
once, on the feast of Christ the king (i’ll never forget) when the bishop/clergy scandal was reaching its pinnacle, and old and tired priest walked slowly up to the ambo- his body twisted and hunched from the decay of age and numerous health problems. he looked like a man worn from years of soing what was right and following his Lord as best he could every day. he wheeled his oxygen tank neatly behind him. he got real close to the microphone so that everyone could hear, and then stated in a loud and confident voice, "when i die, I’m going to donate my body to science, and my spine to the american bishops…"from there he went into one of the most memorable homilies i have ever heard about social justice, following christ in all things, and standing up for what’s right in a decaying culture of death. Best homily ever!i heard this simple thing in a homily the other day… it was simple but for some reason, it hit home and i realized that i needed to take it to heart…
that God loves us more than he… wants to punish us. I guess life has been so punishing in the past, that i had lost sight of that truth…
I have imitated you and I typed this verse and placed it on my door. It has been a blessing to me. Glory to God that the homily your priest gave in California has effected someone Texas! Pax et bonum!Our new Pastor quoted this passage from Scripture a couple Sundays ago… and it made such an impression on me, that when we got home… I typed it out and pinned it to the wall… so I could keep it before my eyes…
“For what does it profit a man if he gain the whole world, but suffer the loss of his own soul?” (Mark 8:37)
Words to make you pause, and think along the way. “Am I putting God first?”.
did he mean to imply that some Cahtolics are spine-less??, "when i die, I’m going to donate my body to science, and my spine to the american bishops…"from there he went into one of the most memorable homilies i have ever heard about social justice, following christ in all things, and standing up for what’s right in a decaying culture of death. Best homily ever!![]()
& even the souls in Hell have a supernatural experience… They know the holiness of God… & how it is they went against it…From Fr. Corapi: “We don’t have a natural end; we have a supernatural end.”
I sat up when I first heard this, and I quote it often.
i wish everyone would…In a magnificent homily about the Wedding Feast at Cana, our priest pointed out the last words spoken in the Scriptures by Mary,
“Do Whatever He Tells You”.
To this day, I try to remember those words.
Thank you for the above…I will always now remember those words too…Blessings and regards…BarbIn a magnificent homily about the Wedding Feast at Cana, our priest pointed out the last words spoken in the Scriptures by Mary,
“Do Whatever He Tells You”.
To this day, I try to remember those words.