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Jamal! Welcome back. Missed you.
Sounds like I spent all of my childhood accidentally practicing that devotion. Iām not sure how healthy it was, but itās nice to know itās recommended.we had a catechism drummed into us , and that was from 5 years of age onwards .
One question was āAfter your night prayers what should you do ?ā
The answer was āOccupy yourself with the thoughts of death .ā
New Yearās Day mass, similar fleeting thought. There is a 102 year old lady in our parish. As an aside, she regularly serves as a capable reader on Sundays. It happened that there was a change in pattern for receiving communion that day (2 days ago). The change resulted in my passing front of that lady; at that moment I thought āI will go before her.āThe words were " 2019 . The year you will die " .
This one is amazing. I often think about my death, about that gap between life on earth and life in eternity and it really gives me goosebumps. I donāt feel comfortable while thinking about that. I often think about the way Iām going to die, but I never thought about death as LIFEā¦That door at the end of our life may say āDEATHā on our side - leading many to fear it, but once it is opened, it says āLIFEā on the other side. The gap which causes fear is bridged by faith.