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The Holy Angels in church told me: "Do as we do". They meant: Look towards Christ, Who is Really Present in the tabernacle, and yearn to serve and to please Him. Remain poised to do His Holy Will in the least manner, out of love for Him, the Holy One Who came from the Father to save us.
We join the Angels at Mass, who echo our worship, as if waving bright banners of gladness, as we celebrate Christ's glorious Resurrection
Angels echoed the humble chants of the friars, their worship entwined in joy and bright banners.
Angels echoed the humble chants of the friars, their worship entwined in joy and bright banners.
The soul which surrenders itself to God, entirely, becomes a channel of God's life and joy to others
St Anne conceived in her womb the Immaculate One, like a host; the Virgin Mary, who would become the Mother of God
St Anne conceived in her womb the Immaculate One, like a host; the Virgin Mary, who would become the Mother of God
St Anne conceived in her womb the Immaculate One, like a host; the Virgin Mary, who would become the Mother of God
Through Christ and His saints our prayers are channelled to the Faithful Departed
We meet the dear faithful departed in the presence of Jesus, who 'channels' our love to them who live 'in Him'.
Christ is triumphant at the working of His grace within the repentant soul, which now shines like a bright banner.
A soul freely offered to God is like a channel used by Him to convey His glory and grace to others; it is 'broken' in sacrifice.
Within our souls, the divine life is like a torrent of deep water, full of life, light and power, channelled through our will, our consent.
Through our sacrifices, united to Christ's, a channel is made whereby Heaven's light can pour down upon the needy.
The greater the number of our penances, made sincerely, then the deeper is made our soul's 'channel' through which grace reaches others.
By faith and self-sacrifice, one can pass through the narrow 'channel' (of Christ's way) which leads to Heaven's Glory.
Prayer is a channel of grace, a powerful and sure means of giving gifts to a loved one, whatever the distance, through Christ.
Prayer is a channel of grace, a powerful and sure means of giving gifts to a loved one, whatever the distance, through Christ.
Someone who welcomes another person to pray with them is acting in a friendly, helpful manner which brings great benefits.
Just as a child has to learn table manners and concern for others, by instruction as well as example, so a Christian needs to be taught how to pray and genuflect, and to show reverence to God, in His house of prayer.
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