Search Page
Showing 101 - 120 of 425
There is a vast gulf between earth and Heaven, bridged only by Christ.
Those who enter Heaven find, as if in a foreign country, beauty excitement and novelty. A contemplative who has seen Heaven in prayer, and returns to speak of it, is like someone who sends picture postcards to her friends, from a foreign city.
The Saints are gathered together in Heaven as if on an island far above our sinful world. The Lord invites us to change, by His power, and to share one day in their Eternal bliss.
It is a long way we must 'travel', if we are to persevere on our journey from sinful earthly life to the holiness and beauty of Heaven. Only by God's power, poured out in the sacraments, can we 'ascend' on high.
The Sacraments of the Church are like an open doorway, through which pour out all the graces of God that we need for holiness and salvation, and through which we meet Christ.
The Sacraments of the Church are like an open doorway, through which pour out all the graces of God that we need for holiness and salvation, and through which we meet Christ.
The Father is reaching out all the time, through Jesus, to 'gather in' and give salvation to people all over the world. Yet not many listen to Jesus and to the teaching of His Church.
The great 'height' to which a saintly soul reaches still falls far shot of the infinite 'heights' of the holiness of God, from whom we receive life, and faith and hope.
There is only one Way across the dark abyss which separates earth from Heaven. Christ has made that Way, through His Incarnation, and from all that followed in His earthly life.
There have been may attempts made by men to reach Heaven. Everyone deserves to hear the good news that God has revealed to mankind, in and through His Divine Son, Jesus Christ, Who has made a Way for all to follow: a safe and sure Way to Heaven.
In Westminster Cathedral, and in every Catholic church, the Sacrifice of Calvary is re-presented for our salvation at the Mass
In Westminster Cathedral, and in every Catholic church, the Sacrifice of Calvary is re-presented for our salvation at the Mass
In Westminster Cathedral, and in every Catholic church, the Sacrifice of Calvary is re-presented for our salvation at the Mass
Christ made an amazing 'descent' from Heaven, as if across a vast distance, leaving the glory and holiness of Heaven to become man, to live amongst us, to die and rise again to save us from our sins, and to open Heaven's 'door' to all who believe in Him.
Jesus is Present with us at Mass, praying to the Father on our behalf, for help in our needs, and for eternal salvation. We can unite all our prayers with his great sacrificial prayer
Jesus is Present with us at Mass, praying to the Father on our behalf, for help in our needs, and for eternal salvation. We can unite all our prayers with his great sacrificial prayer
Jesus is Present with us at Mass, praying to the Father on our behalf, for help in our needs, and for eternal salvation. We can unite all our prayers with his great sacrificial prayer
Jesus is Present with us at Mass, praying to the Father on our behalf, for help in our needs, and for eternal salvation. We can unite all our prayers with his great sacrificial prayer
Jesus is Present with us at Mass, praying to the Father on our behalf, for help in our needs, and for eternal salvation. We can unite all our prayers with his great sacrificial prayer
Jesus is Present with us at Mass, praying to the Father on our behalf, for help in our needs, and for eternal salvation. We can unite all our prayers with his great sacrificial prayer
Showing 101 - 120 of 425