Eucharistic Reflection - Like A Potter To The Clay

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"Silence in front of the Blessed Sacrament is one of the hardest yet most spiritually rewarding moments in a Catholic's spiritual development. Like a potter to the clay, allowing God to work in you and being comfortable not speaking, not interrupting, but allowing one's soul to conform to the will of God. That sounds easy, but it's really hard."

(Shaun Kenny from "Silence In A Cluttered Age" published in the July 24, 2019 issue of The Wanderer)



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