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Beyond worshippers and Angels, there was a parting of the veil; thousands of Holy Souls were praising the Father, through Christ.
Beyond worshippers and Angels, there was a parting of the veil; thousands of Holy Souls were praising the Father, through Christ.
Kneeling on a hillside in Galilee, Jesus praised God and thanked Him for His Holy Mother, and for Her love and prayers.
Kneeling on a hillside in Galilee, Jesus praised God and thanked Him for His Holy Mother, and for Her love and prayers.
Christ came into the world, offering His entire life to His Father, from infancy to death. In the Mass, that same Christ-child, at Christmas, offered Himself and His life to the Father, for the Father's glory. Christ gave glory to God at every moment of His earthly existence, and still offers praise to Him from our midst today.
From within our midst, at Holy Mass, Christ is united with His Father in Heaven, and also greets His Saints in Heaven.
Christ, Risen and Glorious, is Really Present in the Blessed Sacrament. Robed as a priest, He prays to the Father of our behalf.
The 'circle' of prayer into which we are drawn is like this: the invisible Father sends His Spirit to urge us to pray. Through the Holy Spirit, we praise Christ, Present here, and, with Him, offer His praise to the Father!
No other praise but Christ's Sacrifice is worthy of the Father. All who praise God through Christ are praising Him through the power of that offering - even Christians who do not know about the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
One who is close to Christ's heart offers Christ's praise to the Father as if it were His own. That praise is worthy of God.
Christ - His back towards me - faces the Father and offers our prayer of thanksgiving and grace before meals.
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
We who pray with Christ (at Holy Mass) are making the offering which He made on Calvary, offering the Sacrifice, pleading for all.
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.
At every Mass we reach up and meet the Father through the sacrifice of Christ our head, bound together with each other and with Him
At every Mass we reach up and meet the Father through the Sacrifice of Christ our Head, bound together with each other and with Him
At every Mass we reach up and meet the Father through the Sacrifice of Christ our Head, bound together with each other and with Him
Christ is with His Church, during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, praying on our behalf. It is as if He is at the prow of a great ship, leading us into the mysterious embrace of God the Father, in the Spirit - preparing for our eternal home.
Christ is with His Church, during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, praying on our behalf. It is as if He is at the prow of a great ship, leading us into the mysterious embrace of God the Father, in the Spirit - preparing for our eternal home.
One who unites her prayer with Christ's prayer at the altar draws along (as if in a net) everyone in her heart, towards God.
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