Showing posts with label Father George P. Schommer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father George P. Schommer. Show all posts

It's "Worth Revisiting Wednesday" - Have We Forgotten

We thank Allison Gingras and Elizabeth Riordan for inviting Catholic bloggers re-post their favorite articles on “It’s Worth Revisiting” Wednesdays. Do yourself a favor and  go there now (and every Wednesday) and let these authors bless and challenge you in your Faith journey.

 

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I hope you find the following post worthwhile:

Have We Forgotten?

We marvel at the physical miracles, big and small, that Jesus performed during His time here on earth – for example raising Lazarus from the dead and healing St. Peter’s mother-in-law of her fever. And well we should.
But what we often overlook is the frequency with which Jesus spoke to and expelled demons – as is mentioned in so many places in the Gospel (for example, Mark 1:34, Mt 8:16 and 24-34, Luke 11:41 and 11:14)  Isn’t it foolish to think that there is less demonic presence in our current times then when Jesus walked this earth?


Rosary Reflection - Praying the Rosary with Mary


"Praying the rosary with Mary is a memorial – making present in our own time an event in salvation history. By mediating on the mysteries of the Rosary, Mary brings that event to us, so we can experience its power and grace.  Mary draws us to her Son.  Use your imagination. Meditate on the mysteries.  It will help you grow in your relationship with Jesus.  We are with Him and with Mary in these events."
 
(Father George P. Schommer, O.P.)

Eucharistic Reflection - Would A Stranger Know?

  "The Eucharist is alive. If a stranger who knew nothing about the Eucharist were to watch the way we receive, would he know...