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How glorious is the sacred space of our churches, where Holy Mass is offered. How fervently ought we to prepare for our work of praise.
Our Catholic churches are sacred spaces where Christ's divine fire is offered to the Father at Mass
From within our midst, at Holy Mass, Christ is united with His Father in Heaven, and also greets His Saints in Heaven.
This is the cup of My Blood': the Sacrifice of Calvary is re-presented at every Mass
This is the cup of My Blood': the Sacrifice of Calvary is re-presented at every Mass
This is the cup of My Blood': the Sacrifice of Calvary is re-presented at every Mass
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.
All Christians who praise God offer that praise through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, even if they are unaware of it
At the centre of the Basilica of Knock shrine, I saw Jesus during the Holy Mass; He was blazing with light, a mitre on His head.
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
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.
Here amongst us, Christ offers His Holy Sacrifice, once offered on Calvary; yet He lives in Heaven, Risen now, and we live in hope.
Our life can be seen as a flat ribbon which passes near the dazzling 'sphere' of Divine Life. A point where ribbon touches sphere is found in Holy Mass.
The Consecration at Mass is the 'intersection' between human life and Divine Life, as when a ribbon touches a sphere.
One who 'touches' Christ at the 'intersection' of Divine and human life at Holy Mass, 'touches' Christ the infant, the crucified, the Risen Lord.
During the 'Sanctus', Holy Angels, tall and radiant, bowed in adoration before the Christ who was about to enter our world.
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
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