
Please prayfully ask yourself the following question 🙋♀️ :
Am I pursuing Christ seriously and attempting to follow him in every aspect of my life?
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Please prayfully ask yourself the following question 🙋♀️ :
Am I pursuing Christ seriously and attempting to follow him in every aspect of my life?
Continue reading “Understanding Christianity”
Dear Jesus, I come to you today longing for your presence. I desire to love you as you love me. May nothing ever separate me from you.
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Fidelity to the Lord is measured not in the number or supposed grandeur of our deeds but in the conformity of our will to his. The grace of Mary is the grace to be bearer and handmaid of the Lord unto the end—and not according to a limited service contract of our own bargaining.
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How is your lent going? Are you giving up on your commitments or are you staying the course?
The first part of lent is giving up.
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What is God lying on your heart to change during these days in the desert of lent? Are you listening to His voice as He draws you towards the greater life you are meant to live?
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Do dark thoughts consume your mind where your own mind has become your own demon?
Continue reading “The Hope of Presence”
“The true measure of loving God is to love Him without measure.”— St. Bernard of Clairvaux
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There is a Zen proverb, ‘Let go or be dragged’, and no one wants to be dragged around the place. Lent invites us to embrace this wilderness time.
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What does your Prayer life look like? Is it focused with reference or distracted? This Lent, I’ve given up using my phone during prayer as I noticed distraction setting into my sacred time set aside for the Lord. Rather than focusing on and conversing with God, I was getting caught up in other people’s thoughts and reflections.
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The notion of the Jubilee Year holds profound spiritual significance in the Catholic Church, inviting believers to engage in faith, mercy, and community renewal to restore our relationship with God and one another. Rooted in biblical traditions, as mentioned in Leviticus, it serves as a divine blueprint for reclaiming dignity among God’s people, emphasizing reflection, repentance, and celebration within the Church.
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