“When I come to a human heart in Holy Communion, My hands are full of many graces, which I want to give to you. But souls do not even pay any attention to Me … Oh, how sad I am that you do not recognize My Love!” Our Lord to St. Faustina
It should break our hearts that so many show indifference to Our Lord in His great gift of Love in the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Even those of us who love Jesus very much and receive Him daily, are not always fully aware of His great Presence.
is all about relationship - my relationship with my God: the Father - He told me to call Him Papa. . .the Son - my dear sweet Jesus. . .the Holy Spirit - He's Sasha to me. It's about my journey with Them, my Catholic faith, the Family of God, and the way it shapes my life.
Showing posts with label Most Blessed Sacrament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Most Blessed Sacrament. Show all posts
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Finding peace for our restless hearts.
We are all longing for peace…that feeling of contentment…a sense of well-being…an inner stillness--and our society, well aware of our yearning, tries to sell us the ultimate vacation…that brand new car…that piece of jewelry…that one possession that will achieve the feeling for which we are searching.
And it seems for a time to bring us contentment until the feeling begins to fade and we are off searching for the next thing to fill our void.
Nothing of this world will bring us lasting peace. At times we often forget that we are wayfarers and sojourners, with a destination engraved on our hearts for Someone who is not of this world.
And it seems for a time to bring us contentment until the feeling begins to fade and we are off searching for the next thing to fill our void.
Nothing of this world will bring us lasting peace. At times we often forget that we are wayfarers and sojourners, with a destination engraved on our hearts for Someone who is not of this world.
Labels:
Adoration,
contentment,
inner stillness,
Jesus,
longing,
Most Blessed Sacrament,
peace,
St. Augustine,
treasure
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