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Our Blessed Lady is far above us in grace and holiness, but we must not be afraid to approach Her.
Christ looks tenderly on our remembrance of His sacred Passion. He loves our devotion, and sees how we advance in humility.
I saw that one single "Hail Mary", prayed for someone's welfare, brings instant refreshment, even if it be unrecognised.
As we prayed the Stations of the Cross, the very angels turned with us (to the first 'station'), thrilled to join in our worship and witness our devotion to Christ.
Our personal prayers and devotions, such as the Rosary, unite us to Heaven, and delight our Guardian Angel
When faithful people pray the Holy Rosary, Holy Angels surround them, and keep watch, in reverent silence.
When faithful people pray the Holy Rosary, Holy Angels surround them, and keep watch, in reverent silence.
On seeing us approach a shrine, and on seeing our devotion, a saint lets down a 'net' of grace, to draw us closer to Heaven.
On seeing us approach a shrine, and on seeing our devotion, a saint lets down a 'net' of grace, to draw us closer to Heaven.
When I ask for our Lady's help, she hears me. Christ's own Church blesses her titles, shrines and devotions. Here we honour her as Our Lady of Lourdes.
Christ is glorified by this miniature 'Calvary', as by any suitable model, image or statue for celebrating faith.
Christ taught me that by praying the Rosary, we climb a ladder to Heaven; each 'Hail Mary' is another rung.
Christ taught me that by praying the Rosary, we climb a ladder to Heaven; each 'Hail Mary' is another rung.
Our Blessed Lady appeared in a Radiant Light, close by us, delighting in our devotion as we all prayed the rosary, in May.
By representations, in our sanctuaries, of Heavenly realities, people find it easier to pray: hearts and minds are raised to God.
The Saints are gathered here with Christ, at Exposition, all radiant with joy at His love and our devotion.
The teachings of the Church should be followed by all Catholics; yet in the matter of personal devotions we can adopt a form of prayer or meditation that especially appeals to us, without having to adopt them all. A sensible person tasting a Chinese meal for the first time would try a little of most dishes, to see what suited them, without trying to consume everything.
The teachings of the Church should be followed by all Catholics; yet in the matter of personal devotions we can adopt a form of prayer or meditation that especially appeals to us, without having to adopt them all. A sensible person tasting a Chinese meal for the first time would try a little of most dishes, to see what suited them, without trying to consume everything.
Christ is pleased by our devotion to Him at the tabernacle. He leans like a king from a palace window, arms open wide, to give a lovely greeting. He is alive, and risen, and Present with us. He with one with the Father and Holy Spirit, pictured close by Him.
We have a living relationship with the Saints who have died, so we should talk with them, ask for their prayers, treasure their feast days, honour them through their relics and shrines and statues, and follow their example.
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