“I know I would not be able to work one week if it were not for that continual force coming from Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament." - St. Teresa of Calcutta
The Work of God
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May the wisdom of this great saint stir our souls to a greater appreciation for the magnificence and value of each Mass offered daily throughout the world.
If only Catholics were taught this simple truth! The charm and value of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite is that it is not endlessly tinkered with and is obviously, in its celebration, the work of God. It belongs to the Church, not to the parish liturgy committee and the priest to do as they please.
We are often prone to despair and self-pity. We are quick to abandon fundamental Truths when confronted with adversity. We forget that we are the adopted children of God and think that He has abandoned us. We don't believe that He has a plan for our lives or that with Him all things are possible. We refuse to believe everything that God allows in our lives is intended to assure our eternal salvation. So we avoid Him at all costs and go to people, places and activities that can never make us truly happy. We convince ourselves that we don't need God. We so despise ourselves that we hang our heads low, fearful of seeing an image of ourselves in the glass panes of the store fronts we walk by. But we must look up. We must look into the cracked windows of our souls so that we can see ourselves as God sees us - as unique, magnificent treasures made in His image . Once we open our eyes to this Truth, ...
“What does Jesus Christ do in the Eucharist? It is God who, as our Savior, offers Himself each day for us to his Father's justice. If you are in difficulties and sorrows, He will comfort and relieve you. If you are sick, He will either cure you or give you strength to suffer so as to merit Heaven. If the devil, the world, and the flesh are making war upon you, He will give you the weapons with which to fight, to resist, and to win victory. If you are poor, He will enrich you with all sorts of riches for time and eternity. Let us open the door of His Sacred and adorable Heart, and be wrapped about for an instant by the flames of His love, and we shall see what a God who loves us can do. O my God, who shall be able to comprehend?” St. John Vianney
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