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Jesus and Mary look on us with tenderness as we follow our own Way of the Cross
By meditating on Christ's Passion we become grateful to Him and compassionate towards others
I saw the torment of Christ, and the narrow way through which humanity was led back to God, the way of the Cross.
Dark, painful prayer during our own 'way of the cross' is like a tunnel which leads to the joy of a new birth, an entry into life with God.
What is Mary Like? by Elizabeth Wang
This text is the complete version of the pamphlet WHAT IS MARY LIKE?
“Now having met together; they asked him, ‘Lord, has the time come? Are you going to restore the kingdom to Israel?’ He replied,…
The Purpose of the Priesthood, by Elizabeth Wang
‘The Purpose of the Priesthood contains encouragement and advice for Catholic priests. It reminds them about the central meaning of the Priesthood, and about the need to teach the Catholic Faith in it…
How to Pray: Catholic Devotions
This text is published as Chapter 6 of How to Pray (Part One: Foundations). An introduction to the life of prayer with much practical advice about how to deepen your prayer life.
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Autobiography of Elizabeth Wang, Part 2
This text forms part of Elizabeth Wang's Falling in Love: A Spiritual Autobiography (1999). It tells the story of her life and of her spiritual journey as she came to know Christ and His Church.
You …
A Picture of a Faithful Diocese
A short piece of writing by Elizabeth Wang about how the Catholic faith can be lived and celebrated within a Faithful Diocese, and the responsibilities of all the faithful - and especially bishops - t…
The Suffering of Jesus, A Meditation by Elizabeth Wang
A PRAYER TO JESUS IN HIS SUFFERING. Jesus, my God and Saviour,
I praise and thank you, with all my heart,
for what you have done for me:
for all that you endured, for my sake,
through your dea…
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