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HOLY COMMUNION

January 2, 2023

There is no greater gift in this world than Holy Communion. And yet we so often approach that Sacrament with a distracted and inattentive heart. To overcome such a distraction you must first be convinced, with your entire mind, of...Read more

Reflection 360: Spiritual Battle

December 28, 2022

The tempter, satan, is real, but he is no one to fear. You should pay no attention to him. You should not engage his ideas. You should not bargain with him. In the face of temptations you should have courage,...Read more

HOLIDAYS - "HOLY DAYS"

December 27, 2022

Holidays comes from the word ‘Holy Day’, which is a Catholic phrase. I love holidays because they enrich, bring life and joy to a nation. For a time, were able to forget that were in a war, elections were stolen,...Read more

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Developing Our Spiritual Senses

January 24, 2025

Another reason for praying the holy hour is that we need power.  Power is born of silence and presence.  As the Psalmist put it: 'Be still and know that I am God.' In Prayer we shrug off the burdens of the world.  We come in and spend an hour with the Lord and talk to Him and listen and develop our senses of hearing and seeing and touching. Hearing: not doing all the talking, 'Speak, Lord thy servant heareth.' Not listen, Lord, thy servant speaketh.  And the Lord does talk to us. Seeing: 'The things that are temporal are seen,' says Paul.  We have a different vision before the blessed sacrament. Remember the priest and the Levite that passed by the wounded man on the road to Jerusalem. They did not want to see Him because seeing created responsibility.  There will be a shrinking from the blessed sacrament whenever there is not a good spiritual attitude in the soul.  But when we heighten our spiritual vision, then we're doing something that the apostles had to do.  They had to see beyond the veil of the flesh of our Lord in order to comprehend His divinity.  And we have to see behind the veil of the species of bread to see His divinity as well. When we are used to seeing His divinity through the species of bread, then we will be better at seeing the image of God in people. And finally, touch: touch is the mark of intimacy.  Touch is communion.  After many hours there begins to be a presence before the Eucharistic Lord, a deep sense of oneness with Christ. We are even reluctant at the end of many an hour to leave the Lord.  Like the disciples of Emmaus we say, 'Stay with us Lord, the day is far spent.

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