"God expects that the one who loves Him will want to go beyond his human capabilities. He will agree to be totally stripped of all that he is and of all that he possesses, in order that he may become a sign, so that God can become a living presence in the world through him." (The Gift of Faith, pg. 129) Add Comment "How much time do you devote to prayer in your everyday life? What place does prayer have on your list of the most important things you are to do? Before what and after what do you place it? Does it head the list of your life's affairs, or is it the least important? What about your examination of conscience, which is the looking at yourself in the face of God? The answers to these questions will indicate what is more important than God in your life." (The Gift of Faith, pg. 192) “Dear children! At this time, in a special way I call you: 'pray with the heart'. Little children, you speak much and pray little. Read and meditate on Sacred Scripture, and may the words written in it be life for you. I encourage and love you, so that in God you may find your peace and the joy of living. Thank you for having responded to my call. ” “Dear children! At this time, in a special way I call you: 'pray with the heart'. Little children, you speak much and pray little. Read and meditate on Sacred Scripture, and may the words written in it be life for you. I encourage and love you, so that in God you may find your peace and the joy of living. Thank you for having responded to my call.” "We are capable of adoring many idols because, in actuality, many things can be a source of our reliance. For example, our home can be an idol that we take care of as if it were a loved one. It can be decorating our homes, our clothes, our car or our school. It can be any job that we hold in such high regard as to think it worthy enough to burn out over or to die for." (God Alone Suffices, pg.13) "Our loving Father detaches you as delicately as possible from all that enslaves you and stops you on the path to Him. Yet you still cry instead of thanking Him." (Open Wide the Door to Christ, pg. 170 "Though full of dignity, created in the image of God, and redeemed by the blood of the Redeemer, a person remains only ashes, and his body turns to dirt after death. [...] We are a handful of ashes loved by God, dirt in which the Creator of the universe wants to dwell." (God Alone Suffices, pg.148) 9AM Homily 7PM Homily |

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