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Our Morning Offering â 13 July â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus
Our Morning Offering â 13 July â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus
Our Morning Offering â 13 July â âThe Month of the Most Precious Bloodâ 1 Petet 5:1-4; 5:10-11, Matthew 16:13-19 Prayer for the Gift of PrayerBy St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)Most Zealous Doctor of the Church O Incarnate Word,You have given Your Blood and Your Lifeto confer on our prayers that power by which,according to Your promise,they obtain for us, all that we ask.And we, O God,are soâŠ
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Our Morning Offering â 8 March â St Alphonsus' Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 8 March â St Alphonsusâ Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 8 March â Tuesday of the First Week of Lent Prayer for the Gift of PrayerBy St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)Most Zealous Doctor of the Church O Incarnate Word,You have given Your Blood and Your Lifeto confer on our prayers that power by which,according to Your promise,they obtain for us, all that we ask.And we, O God,are so careless of our salvation,that we will not evenâŠ
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Our Morning Offering â 19 October â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori
Our Morning Offering â 19 October â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori
Our Morning Offering â 19 October Prayer for the Gift of PrayerBy St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)Most Zealous Doctor of the Church O Incarnate Word,You have given Your Blood and Your Lifeto confer on our prayers that power by which,according to Your promise,they obtain for us all that we ask.And we, O God,are so careless of our salvation,that we will not even ask You for the gracesthat we mustâŠ
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Quote/s of the Day -15 May â 'Ask the Father anything in my name ...' Let us pray
Quote/s of the Day -15 May â âAsk the Father anything in my name âŠâ Let us pray
Quote/s of the Day â 15 May â âMaryâs Monthâ â Readings: Acts 18: 23-28, Psalms 47: 2-3, 8-9, 10, John 16: 23-28 âAmen, amen I say to you,if you ask the Father anything in my name,he will give it you.â John 16:27 âPrayer is the wing,wherewith the soul flies to heavenand meditation,the eye,wherewith we see God.â St Ambrose (340-397)Father and Doctor of the Church â Lift up and stretch outâŠ
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Our Morning Offering â 14 July â St Alphonsus Liguori's Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 14 July â St Alphonsus Liguoriâs Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 14 July â âMonth of the Most Precious Bloodâ Prayer for the Gift of PrayerBy St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)Most Zealous Doctor of the Church O Incarnate Word,You have given Your Blood and Your Lifeto confer on our prayers that power by which,according to Your promise,they obtain for us all that we ask.And we, O God,are so careless of our salvation,that we will not evenâŠ
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Our Morning Offering - 2 March - Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori
Our Morning Offering â 2 March â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori
Our Morning Offering â 2 March â Tuesday of the Second week of Lent Prayer for the Gift of PrayerBy St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)Most Zealous Doctor O Incarnate Word,You have given Your Blood and Your Lifeto confer on our prayers that power by which,according to Your promise,they obtain for us all that we ask.And we, O God,are so careless of our salvation,that we will not even ask You forâŠ
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Our Morning Offering - 17 July - Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori
Our Morning Offering â 17 July â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori
Our Morning Offering â 17 July â âMonth of the Most Precious Bloodâ â Friday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time
Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) Doctor of the Church
O Incarnate Word, You have given Your Blood and Your Life to confer on our prayers that power by which, according to Your promise, they obtain for us all that we ask. And we, O God, are so carelessâŠ
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Our Morning Offering - 19 February - Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 19 February â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 19 February â Wednesday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time, Year A
Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) Doctor of the Church
O Incarnate Word, You have given Your Blood and Your Life to confer on our prayers that power by which, according to Your promise, they obtain for us all that we ask. And we, O God, are so careless of our salvation, that weâŠ
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Our Morning Offering â 20 February â Wednesday of the Sixth week in Ordinary Time, Year C
Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) Doctor of the Church
O Incarnate Word, You have given Your Blood and Your Life to confer on our prayers that power by which, according to Your promise, they obtain for us all that we ask. And we, O God, are so careless of our salvation, that we will not even ask You for the graces that we must have, if we should be saved! In prayer You have given us the key of all Your Divine treasures; and we, rather than pray, choose to remain in our misery. Alas! O Lord, enlighten us, and make us know the value of prayers, offered in Your name and by Your merits, in the eyes of Your Eternal Father. Amen
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Our Morning Offering - 2 July - Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 2 July â Prayer for the Gift of Prayer
Our Morning Offering â 2 July â Tuesday of the Thirteenth week in Ordinary Time, Year C
Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) Doctor of the Church
O Incarnate Word, You have given Your Blood and Your Life to confer on our prayers that power by which, according to Your promise, they obtain for us all that we ask. And we, O God, are so careless of our salvation, that weâŠ
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24 February 2018 â Saturday of the First Week of Lent
Deuteronomy 26:16-19, Psalms 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8, Matthew 5:43-48
Deuteronomy 28:16 â Â âThis day the Lord your God commands you to do these statutes and ordinances; Â you shall therefore be careful to do them with all your heart and with all your soul.â
Matthew 5:48 â âYou, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.â
The theme of todayâs liturgy is law but not just any kind of law. Â The Law of the Lord rests on the single crucial fact of Godâs having chosen the Jewish people as His very own. He made an agreement, a covenant with them. Â He never intended His covenant to be a burden on them. Â He chose them simply because He loved them. Â He Himself compared the covenant to marriage between a man and a woman. Â Marriage implies mutual respect, mutual obligation and above all, mutual love. Â Marriage cannot be static â if it does not evolve into deeper and deeper love and trust, it deteriorates and falls apart. Both parties have to be faithful to the obligations they freely have taken upon themselves. Â And that is what this law of the Lord is all about.
We Christians believe, that the Old Testament people of God has evolved into the Church, the Body of Christ, His Spouse.  At the Last Supper, Jesus said âThis cup ⊠is the new Covenant in my bloodâ (Luke 22:29)
We, as the people of God are still responsible for fulfilling our part of the Covenant. Â But we, like the Old Testament people can and do grow careless. Â The marriage âcools offâ, as it were. Â It needs renewal, it needs a âmarriage encounterâ with our God. Â Lent is an extended âmarried couples retreatâ for us and for Him!
At the Last Supper, Jesus established the new Covenant and He also gave us a new law âa new commandmentâ that we love one another.  Yesterday, He told us how much we need forgiving hearts.  Today He gets tough: âBut I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute youâŠFor if you love those who love you, what reward have you?â And He ends with the command that may seem impossible to fulfil â âYou, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.â
Fulfilling Jesusâ command is what our Christian life and above all LENT, it all about. Â It is a progressive process of co-operating with God in His will to make us a perfect spouse for Himself. Â We can fast, give alms, pray day and night but it is all a waste of time unless we at least try to fulfill this new commandment of the Lord. Â The ideal Jesus sets before us is not just tolerance of those who do not like us or whom we do not like, or the stranger who make us feel afraid and protective of our âpatchâ. Â Too often tolerance comes close to mindless indifference, which is the exact opposite of love!
Life with God, like any marriage, has to be worked at.  Love is hard, it is a lifetime task that is never finished.  Nor will Christâs Bride, the Church, be the perfect bride until the end of time.  BUT, we can be sure our God will do His part.  It is only when we do all in our power to love and forgive that He will take over and love in us, with our hearts and then we will be perfected as our heavenly Father is perfect!âŠ..Fr E Lawerence OSB
Is there someone who has hurt me or who is âan enemyâ? Â Pray for them! Who are the groups in the world whom I hate or fear? Â Pray for them! Are there strangers in my neighbourhood of whom I am perhaps nervous or afraid, go to them and pray for them!
Prayer for the Gift of Prayer By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) Doctor of the Church
O Incarnate Word, You have given Your Blood and Your Life to confer on our prayers that power by which, according to Your promise, they obtain for us all that we ask. And we, O God, are so careless of our salvation, that we will not even ask You for the graces that we must have, if we should be saved! In prayer You have given us the key of all Your Divine treasures; and we, rather than pray, choose to remain in our misery. Alas! O Lord, enlighten us, and make us know the value of prayers, offered in Your name and by Your merits, in the eyes of Your Eternal Father. Amen
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