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Through Christ's Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, God pours into our sanctuary a brilliant torrent of grace.
At 'Corpus Christi' feast (the Sacred Body and Blood of Christ) brilliant rays of light streamed from the elevated Host.
We can meet Christ in the Blessed Sacrament on the altar; in His Person and His Presence, we can touch every stage of Christ's life.
Angels surround Christ as He appears, hidden in the Host, amongst us; each act of faith we offer draws us closer to Heaven.
When Christ is Really Present before us, in the Holy Sacrifice, we are present to His entire life, which is "in" Him now.
I was shown an image and a name for this work. A chalice appeared with a Sacred Host above it, surmounted with the words which best describe Christ's glory, and His work - Radiant Light.
The tabernacle is like a hall-way to Heaven where we can meet Christ and his saints and prepare for Heaven at the end of life
The tabernacle is like a hall-way to Heaven where we can meet Christ and his saints and prepare for Heaven at the end of life
The tabernacle is like a hall-way to Heaven where we can meet Christ and his saints and prepare for Heaven at the end of life
The tabernacle is like a hall-way to Heaven where we can meet Christ and his saints and prepare for Heaven at the end of life
In our sanctuary, in Christ, especially at Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, we have before us the fullness and the glory of the Godhead, and graces are poured out upon us.
Christ our God is really present in the Blessed Sacrament. His glory shines out, as we honour Him in the Procession.
Christ our God is really present in the Blessed Sacrament. His glory shines out, as we honour Him in the Procession.
Christ our God is really present in the Blessed Sacrament. His glory shines out, as we honour Him in the Procession.
The Holy Angels formed a guard of honour from the heights of the church - in silent adoration of Christ, at Exposition.
When Christ was present in the Blessed Sacrament, the sanctuary and my soul were ablaze with divine fire and glory.
It is the Holy Spirit Who is at work in every prayer we offer, and at work to effect the change which takes place at the Consecration, when the bread and wine became the Sacred Body and Blood of Christ. A dove is a symbol of purity and holiness, pictured here behind the altar, as the Spirit is at work in His Divine power, to give us the Sacrament of our Salvation.
It is the Holy Spirit Who is at work in every prayer we offer, and at work to effect the change which takes place at the Consecration, when the bread and wine became the Sacred Body and Blood of Christ. A dove is a symbol of purity and holiness, pictured here behind the altar, as the Spirit is at work in His Divine power, to give us the Sacrament of our Salvation.
It is the Holy Spirit Who is at work in every prayer we offer, and at work to effect the change which takes place at the Consecration, when the bread and wine became the Sacred Body and Blood of Christ. A dove is a symbol of purity and holiness, pictured here behind the altar, as the Spirit is at work in His Divine power, to give us the Sacrament of our Salvation.
I saw rays of light streaming from the Sacred Host: reminders of Christ's Divinity and of the origin of the "Radiant Light" image.
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