Please pray the Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Divine Mercy Chaplet, and the Stations of the Cross daily. For the Salvation of Souls, the ending of Abortion, the intentions of the Holy Father Pope Benedict, Peace,the Holy Souls in Purgatory, the needs and intentions of at least 10 others, and for your nation. 3 million of us praying these prayers daily will have a significant impact for good on the lives of others.
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This is an awesome article and will be posted in three parts. The more I learn of Divine Mercy and the Eucharist the more I need the Sacrament. God bless, Todd
DIVINE MERCY
by Brother John Raymond
The Monks of Adoration
P.O. Box 546
Petersham, MA 01366
The fact that God is merciful should not surprise us. The Holy
Bible has over 400 direct references to the Mercy of God. There
are many more indirect references. Fifty-five of the Psalms
praise God's Mercy. Belief in a Merciful God became one of the
characteristics of the Jewish religion. We could almost call the
Holy Bible the DIARY OF GOD'S MERCY toward mankind.
The greatest act of God's Mercy toward mankind was to send His
Son. We had lost the way to God, the truth about God and a life
in God by our own fault. Jesus came to give us the Way, to give
us the Truth and to give us new Life. Jesus taught us to be
MERCIFUL as His Father is MERCIFUL. (Luke: 6:36) The Parable of
the Prodigal Son is perhaps the most beautiful lesson of God's
Mercy toward us. (Luke 15:32) The ultimate act of God's Mercy was
the Passion and Death Jesus endured to pay OUR debt for sin. From
His pierced Heart on the Cross began the institution of the Holy
Catholic Church that shares the graces (or gifts) which Jesus has
earned for us until the end of time. How easy God has made it for
us, through the Sacraments of the Church, to receive His free
gifts. In the Sacrament of Confession Jesus forgives us and
strengthens us. His forgiveness cannot be exhausted since we can
avail ourselves of this Sacrament again and again. Even greater
is THE GIFT OF GIFTS - Jesus Himself Truly Present in the Holy
Eucharist. In this Sacrament Jesus wants to share Himself totally
with each of us.
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