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friardchips
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Hi! To be baptised is to receive the character of the Lord upon our souls. There is no more beautiful supernatural act other than His life itself. And our Confirmation into the Church is also a confirmation of one’s faith to live by His Gospels. Such is the power of the Holy Spirit. And such is the beauty of His miracles.Oh for goodness sake.
What does it mean to be CHRISTIAN??
Fran
The Sacraments, including the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Holy Communion, are what the blood of martyrs risked their lives to ensure people from all nations could eventually receive. To receive reconciliation with the Lord wipes the scarlet sins away and makes one’s soul as white as snow.
Holy Communion is in itself a witness. Going to Church is, each time we do this, a kind of pilgrimage of faith. To receive Holy Communion, and to introduce people into the all embracing faith, is one of greatest acts of witness there is. The psalm reads that one day spent in the presence of the Lord is better than a thousand elsewhere. The graces received from the Sacraments gives us the strength to go out of ourselves and bring His light to others. His light is to be shared.
Prayer, the Sacraments, the Holy Mass, and charitable works, can provide the means to a fulfilling virtuous life in the trust that we are truly parts of His body, all doing His work in the ways He called us to do this, and this foundation of love allows us to receive His graces needed for remaining true to these very foundations, which help to form a Christian life.
The Pope has opened the doors of Mercy to His Church as a call for us to really consider what a life lived in gratitude of His mercy really means and a call to bring this invitation to others. Maybe you too will light a candle in a Cathedral for those who are in need of His grace.
I also want to share something with you. I remember once thinking, when looking at some of the people in a congregation sitting waiting for Mass to begin, how fragile, vulnerable and breakable people really are. And it struck me at that point how fortunate it was that these “little ones” were in His house, and as another psalm says, were in the Palm of His Hand.
It is exactly for the sake of goodness that bringing people to the light of faith is such a work close to the Heart of our Lord. He Himself said that anyone who welcomes the stranger, welcomes anyone, welcomes Him. Let’s not be a stranger unto ourselves and be thankful instead for the ways and means He has put before us that we might share, and have a share, in Him - the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
Have a blessed day, Fran.