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What a harmony is our praise! Our prayers - as flames - are mingled with the pure 'flames' of the Angel's praises.
Christ stood in the sanctuary, His eyes lifted up to Heaven, flames of sacrifice near His garments.
The Divine Persons are like three flames in one fire, whose presence and protection enfold us on our earthly journey
The Divine Persons are like three flames in one fire, whose presence and protection enfold us on our earthly journey
The soul whose will is conformed to God's, is folded-up into God's love: led by Christ, directed by the Spirit, going to the Father; Three Persons giving One Flame
As I prayed, in communion with Christ and His Mother, my little flame of prayer was part of the great flame, ascending.
The Great Flame of prayer.
How glorious are the gifts of the most Holy Spirit: flickering, eloquent tongues of flame are but sparks from His great fire.
The one who offers himself to God wholly (who offers all desires, life, energy) - praises God perfectly in the flame of Christ's offering.
Within my heart, people 'in need' are as sparks within a flame, caught up in the blaze of prayer which ascends to God.
At Holy Communion, a great flame, like an arrow, descended. Christ had arrived in His Spirit's power, the Father's life, in His own love.
At Holy Communion a great flame, like an arrow, descends upon us as Christ comes to meet us in the power of the Spirit
One whose soul is wholly dedicated to God sends a great fire of praise up to Heaven; 'lesser' souls contain a smaller flame.
Each Divine Person, each flame, possesses the same Divine Nature. Together they are one God, one Fire
Each Divine Person, each flame, possesses the same Divine Nature. Together they are one God, one Fire
Each Divine Person, each flame, possesses the same Divine Nature. Together they are one God, one Fire
The flame of love and faith is kept alight by Christ at work in us, leading us to give hope and consolation to others - helped by the prayers, here, of St Margaret Mary.
The glory of Christ's Real Presence is like a flame of praise which soars up to the Father
It is by confidence in Christ, with contrition, that our hearts are purified; and the flame of praise then burns before the Father.
When we pray with Christ a great flame of praise and intercession rises to the Father
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