Little Boy Healed through Jesus in Eucharist

Little Boy Healed through Jesus in Eucharist When Sr. Briege visited Knock, in Ireland last year, there was a little child lying seriously ill in the Royal Victoria Hospital and his mother, a Protestant, was distraught. The mother’s friend was …
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Jesus’ words on Eucharistic Adoration

Jesus’ words on Eucharistic Adoration You do not yet understand the value and the meaning of what you are doing when you abide in adoration before My Eucharistic Face. You are participating in a divine work, in a work of …
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LORD AS I SAIL ON AN ANGRY SEA by Carmen H. Uy

LORD AS I SAIL ON AN ANGRY SEA Lord, as I sail on an angry sea Let me turn the steering wheel carefully Trying to reach a shore afar Lord as my guide send me a star Master abate the …
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Divine Mercy by Theresa Brennan

Divine Mercy In the humble host Our broken bodies meet in true Communion Profound and deep. ” Take, eat, this is my body given up for you.” Hear His still and gentle voice in sweetest waters – deep. In the …
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The Miracle of St Dominic’s Trial by Fire.

The Miracle of St Dominic’s Trial by Fire. St Dominic founder of the Friars Preachers was challenged by a heretic one day who was preaching the Albigensian doctrine, after debating for some hours they were getting nowhere so the judges …
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The Grace To Win

The following poem of mine was written during a period of intense suffering. The Grace To Win I need Your thunder at times, my Lord, It’s then Your grace is to me restored. My flesh is suffering, my body ill, …
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St. Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663).

St. Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663). Joseph’s father was a poor carpenter who died prior to his birth. His mother, Francesca Panara, was unable to pay the debts, so the creditors evicted her from her home. She gave birth to Joseph …
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The Cross

The Cross When my pain seems unending and my burdens hard to bear, I hold Your cross before my eyes, remembering why You were there. Then my pain becomes as nothing, and my burden seems so small, It’s then Your …
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On The Most Holy Eucharist

The Most Holy Eucharist The doctrine of the Real Presence asserts that in the Holy Eucharist, Jesus is literally and wholly present — body, blood, soul and divinity — under the appearances of bread and wine. (cf. 1 Cor. 10:16–17, …
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On The Most Blessed Virgin Mary

The Blessed Virgin Mary has been loved and honoured by Christians from the foundation of the church, from the time that our Lord gave us His Mother from the cross: “Behold your Mother!” (John 19:27) If Mary had other children …
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