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Christ was shown-out at the first Epiphany, and we can still be with Him, as the divine Person reveals all the events of His life to us through the Mass.
God the Father greets with delight the briefest whisper of prayer and the briefest moment of our time. In the life of union, He can lift us high in contemplation
God the Father greets with delight the briefest whisper of prayer and the briefest moment of our time. In the life of union, He can lift us high in contemplation
Our one prayer-in-Christ ascends as far as Heaven; it is like an umbilical cord of Heavenly life and grace.
Our 'yes' to Christ's action (in our soul and in our life) opens a door for His work and His Will to be accomplished, lavishly, in His Church.
With what joy does Christ (at the Altar) praise His Mother, in admiration of Her person and her whole life's work.
Through baptism Divine Life is poured into a child's heart and spreads out to others
Through baptism Divine Life is poured into a child's heart and spreads out to others
Through baptism Divine Life is poured into a child's heart and spreads out to others
Just as a hand dipped into warm water scarcely feels the change, a soul full of divine life receives Christ in peaceful, perpetual glory.
When the child Jesus was found in the Temple, He leaned forward, quietly explaining to His Holy Mother (with infinite kindness) that His work had already begun.
When the child Jesus was found in the Temple, He leaned forward, quietly explaining to His Holy Mother (with infinite kindness) that His work had already begun.
When the child Jesus was found in the Temple, He leaned forward, quietly explaining to His Holy Mother (with infinite kindness) that His work had already begun.
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.
In his life on earth Jesus prayed to His Father with praise and thanks
The one who offers himself to God wholly (who offers all desires, life, energy) - praises God perfectly in the flame of Christ's offering.
The Christ-Child offered Himself to the Father at Midnight Mass at Christmas, lovingly offering His life for the Father's glory.
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.
A person's life stretches ahead, like an empty street, ready for God's glorious buildings to arise (if a person does not erect fences, or hold private ambitions).
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