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Christ sees how difficult it can be, to find good catechesis for an enquirer, at a time when many dissenters in the Church offer their own versions of the Catholic Faith. Christ wants the faithful to be comforted by the knowledge that no version of the faith is complete if it does not draw proper attention to the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist, and the Papacy. These are at the heart of the true Faith.
The light of Christ pours through the ministry of the Pope and bishops in union with him, and without it we cannot fully understand the Scriptures or the Christian message
The light of Christ pours through the ministry of the Pope and bishops in union with him, and without it we cannot fully understand the Scriptures or the Christian message
Through each Bishop who is in communion with the Pope, God the Father sanctifies, teaches and guides us. Those who welcome the Bishop's blessing are enfolded in the grace and peace of the Holy Trinity
Through each Bishop who is in communion with the Pope, God the Father sanctifies, teaches and guides us. Those who welcome the Bishop's blessing are enfolded in the grace and peace of the Holy Trinity
Through each Bishop who is in communion with the Pope, God the Father sanctifies, teaches and guides us. Those who welcome the Bishop's blessing are enfolded in the grace and peace of the Holy Trinity
Through each Bishop who is in communion with the Pope, God the Father sanctifies, teaches and guides us. Those who welcome the Bishop's blessing are enfolded in the grace and peace of the Holy Trinity
Through each Bishop who is in communion with the Pope, God the Father sanctifies, teaches and guides us. Those who welcome the Bishop's blessing are enfolded in the grace and peace of the Holy Trinity
Through each Bishop who is in communion with the Pope, God the Father sanctifies, teaches and guides us. Those who welcome the Bishop's blessing are enfolded in the grace and peace of the Holy Trinity
The Church is taught and guided by the Catholic Bishops who are in communion with one another and with the Pope. God has given us the Pope as our bond of unity. Only those Bishops who remain in union with the Pope (who is like the gem-stone in a ring of stones) are fulfilling God's plan and providing, with the Pope, authentic leadership for the Church.
The Pope is so important that even if a large group of Bishops were to break away from him they would not undermine the essential unity of the Church or her teaching office.
Those who oppose the legitimate teaching authority of the Church and develop a habit of defiance are, perhaps without realising it, defying Christ Himself
Some of the beliefs and practices recommended today by Catholic writers and teachers are not in accord with the teaching of the Pope and Bishops.
Pope John Paul II soars on high, after his death, proceeding swiftly into Heaven, so complete was his union with God, and so great his holiness, simplicity and purity.
The message preached by a faithful Pope is consistent, coherent, and effective for those who receive it and who therefore 'live in the light'. It is a message for the whole world. And Pope John Paul II, who has preached it so well, and has now died, has 'soared' into the heart of the Godhead, in death - a 'place' with which he was familiar through prayer.
We ought to prepare for a 'good death'. A soul in danger can be saved, by faith and the sacraments - whether little known people or Popes.
Pope John Paul II has been Christ-like in fearlessly speaking the truth about morals (as did Christ who spoke against divorce and adultery) whilst acting with great compassion towards individuals (as did Christ Who was kind to the adulteress).
Recent Popes, like their predecessors, speak the truth about morality. It is Christ who teaches us through them. They cannot invite us to sin, by changing Christ's teachings.
Pope John Paul stands in heaven, stretching out his hand in greeting, as we ask for his help.
The Pope, the Bishop of Rome, is the chief Bishop, and the focus of unity in the Church. From Rome, the Holy Father guides and teaches the Church, as his predecessors have done since the time of the apostles.
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