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No evil force can undo what Christ does by His offering of His Holy Sacrifice. One who clings to the cross has hope.
Christ shares His Divine Life with each communicant; and He builds 'bridges' between those who love Him.
One who prays in Christ's name for others bears up to Heaven in her arms some who, otherwise, would have no hope of joy.
Our life should be offered to God, entirely, wholeheartedly; for His service and glory. This is what Christ did on earth.
In offering Christ's Sacrifice, we are as close to God as it is possible to be, our prayer leaping across the abyss, to the Father
Through His Holy Spirit, leading, steering and soothing, gently and powerfully, Christ is constantly at work in our lives.
As we gaze upon the altar, at the offering of His Sacrifice, we hear Christ say: 'Father, forgive them.' He has always loved us. Now, He prays for us as He prayed long ago in His Passion
As a new priest's hands were anointed ("May Jesus preserve you"), Christ, clothed as our Bishop, stood in the sanctuary.
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.
We who pray with Christ (at Holy Mass) are making the offering which He made on Calvary, offering the Sacrifice, pleading for all.
At Holy Communion a great flame, like an arrow, descends upon us as Christ comes to meet us in the power of the Spirit
Here amongst us, Christ offers His Holy Sacrifice, once offered on Calvary; yet He lives in Heaven, Risen now, and we live in hope.
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.
Christ said that He, the Son of Mary, is like His mother, in his tender gestures and tactful silences.
Christ showed me the simple way: through faith and trust in Him I am making my way to eternity, like a child who walks on stepping-stones
Christ spoke with great courage, to His apostles, holding the cup of His Blood, and already seeing His 'pit' of suffering.
God sometimes calls us to prayer, and we are held up by Christ above the cloud of earthly thought, and near the 'source', the Father.
In contemplation Christ lifts us above earthly thoughts to the edge of Heaven
In contemplation Christ lifts us above earthly thoughts to the edge of Heaven
The best mediator for men in trouble is another man. The very best is the God-man, Jesus Christ: He surpasses all others by His Divine Love, combined with His human cry from the depths of the pit which is human estrangement and suffering.
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