“Tomber amoureux de Dieu
est la plus grande de toutes les romances,
chercher Dieu
la plus grande de toutes les aventures,
et trouver Dieu
le plus grand accomplissement humain ».
Saint Augustin (354-430)
The kind of scene that has the entire theatre on its feet, cheering the moment the hero walks in🤌🏻 The background score, the cinematography, lighting, direction, editing - every single frame lands perfectly. Pure cinematic magic!
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Harshad the gentle man he is helping akansha to get up when he discovered the reason 😭😭🤣🤣
Hilarious 😭😭
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ITV STAR HARSHAD CHOPDA
no way sarbuland behaved like a husband and said "aap araam karein mein kuch derr mein ajaonga"
like she didn't even ask when he'd be back but he still wanted her to know
The Tabernacle Lamp
1. We should find time every day to pay a visit to the Blessed Sacrament.
Jesus Christ is present in all the churches of the world as a voluntary prisoner of love. He is waiting for us. “I will not leave you orphans,” (John 14:18) He promised, for He loves us with an infinite love which knows no limits of time or place. He has been there throughout the centuries in every corner of the globe, from the splendid cathedrals in the noisy cities to the humble little chapels of the lonely Missions. No matter where we go, we can find the King of Kings enthroned within the Tabernacle, waiting lovingly for us.
Since we need Him so much, why do we not go to Him? We have many things to do, but this is the first and most necessary. It will often require some little sacrifice to spend a quarter of an hour before the Tabernacle, but nothing good can ever be achieved without sacrifice.
Moreover, Jesus deserves this sacrifice, for did He not give Himself entirely for us? Does He not continue to sacrifice Himself in the Sacrament and in the Sacrifice of the altar? Let us go to Jesus every day and we shall find comfort for our souls.
When we kneel in front of the Tabernacle and speak with Jesus, we shall feel confident that He is listening to us. We shall be certain that He sympathises with our weaknesses, understands our needs, and is anxious to enrich us with His graces.
2. Look up at the lamp quietly glowing before the Tabernacle in honour of the Eucharistic Presence of Jesus. We also should be like living lamps of love.
The lamp burns night and day in the Presence of Jesus and burns itself out for Him. For what do we wear out our lives? In useless and unnecessary projects, perhaps for worldly reasons, for the satisfaction of our own ego or of our passions? We shall certainly never find peace this way, but only disillusionment and remorse.
The lamp is a light in the darkness. Our lives should be a light of good example to others.
The lamp has a flame which gives heat. We should burn with love for God, our one and only good, and for all men, whom we should regard as our brothers in Jesus Christ.
The lamp is raised above the ground and is suspended from the ceiling by three chains. We should be above earthly things and should be attached to Heaven by the three chains of faith, hope and charity. As the lamp opens out only on top, so should we be open to Heavenly inspirations and closed to worldly preoccupations. God should be the centre of our thoughts, and our lives should be dedicated to Him. In this way we shall find peace on earth and happiness hereafter.
3. The Tabernacle lamp keeps Jesus company by night and by day. We should keep Him company too. We could not remain on our knees for ever in front of the Tabernacle; neither could most of us spend as long as the Saints did in intimate conversation with Jesus. But our hearts can remain with Jesus and can burn with love for Him like the flame of the lamp. It is easy to remain in union with Jesus by doing everything, even the most unimportant actions, from the motive of love for Him. We can offer Him all our sufferings and joys, and whatever sacrifices we make in order to remain good. As the magnetic needle of the mariner's compass is fixed in the direction of the north, so our thoughts and affections should be always turned towards Jesus. (Antonio Cardinal Bacci)
If someone wants an answer
Loves or hates you
Likes or dislikes you
JUST DO WELL IN YOUR LIFE
if you have this answer, you don't need an answer
Another life quote by harshad chopda👏
Let your work speak
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i'm in love with this quote:
"if you're persistent, you'll get it. if you're consistent, you'll keep it. and if you're grateful, you'll attract more of it."
THE GOLDEN ARROW PRAYER
MAY THE MOST HOLY, MOST SACRED, MOST ADORABLE, MOST INCOMPREHENSIBLE AND UNUTTERABLE NAME OF GOD BE ALWAYS PRAISED, BLESSED, LOVED, ADORED AND GLORIFIED, IN HEAVEN, ON EARTH AND UNDER THE EARTH, BY ALL THE CREATURES OF GOD, AND BY THE SACRED HEART OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, IN THE MOST HOLY SACRAMENT OF THE ALTAR.
AMEN.
Farah appreciating Harshad and Ritesh saying "The internet has given you a name—Pookie Chopra 😭❤️
Bro has been stealing the limelight since Day 1🔥
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the way they looked at each other and he was literally about to touch her but stopped OH GOD THIS WHOLE SEQUENCE WAS LIKE A NEVER SEEN BEFORE SERVE ON PTV
Shreya Said, "He's Workless" & "He's Here To Revive His Career." Lol, Bruhh, Harshad Is The King Of ITV. He Has Won The Most ITA Awards (7) Has Been At The Top For The Last 7–8 Years!!
He Doesn't Need This Show, The Show Needs Harshad🔥
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The Church dedicates the month of July to the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, a devotion that invites the faithful to reflect on the profound mystery of Christ’s sacrifice. This devotion centers on the Blood Jesus shed during His Passion and Crucifixion, revered as the price of humanity’s redemption.
The shedding of the Precious Blood is a manifestation of God’s boundless love, the forgiveness of sins, and the life-giving grace offered through the Holy Eucharist. For Catholics, July becomes a time to deepen their spiritual connection to this sacred mystery through prayer, penance, and adoration.
The origins of this devotion trace back to early Christianity, with a significant revival in the 19th century when Pope Pius IX extended the Feast of the Precious Blood to the universal Church in 1849, initially celebrated on the first Sunday of July. Although the modern liturgical calendar after Vatican II integrated elements of this feast into Corpus Christi or suppressed it in some places, the month-long dedication persists in popular piety. The devotion underscores the belief that Christ’s Blood, shed on the cross, objectively cleanses humanity of sin and restores communion with God.
The devotion to the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ in July, however, is more than a tradition; it is a call to live in gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice. By meditating on the Blood poured out for humanity, Catholics are inspired to offer their own lives in reparation for sin, and the pursuit of holiness. This month-long focus strengthens faith, drawing believers closer to the heart of the Gospel—the selfless, sacrificing love of Jesus Christ, Whose Blood continues to bring life to the world.
Anyone saw how harshad noticed dheeraj frustration & didn't wait but ran before him to be in the middle between him & her to handle the situation
The way harshad was calming him down🫶
ITV GANG 🔥
P.s dheraj was right about her
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“Beware of despairing about yourself; you are commanded to put your trust in God, and not in yourself"
— Saint Augustine
St. Augustine is reminding us of something many people struggle with today: we can become so focused on our own failures that we forget God's mercy. There is a difference between being sorry for our sins and giving up on ourselves. God calls us to repent, but He never calls us to despair.
When we only look at our weaknesses, mistakes, or past sins, we start believing that everything depends on us. We think we have to fix ourselves before God can love us. But Scripture tells us to put our trust in the Lord with all our heart (Proverbs 3:5). Our hope is not in our own strength. Our hope is in God's mercy.
St. Peter denied Jesus three times, yet Christ restored him. The prodigal son wasted everything, yet the Father ran to meet him. The saints became holy not because they trusted themselves, but because they trusted God even after they fell.
The devil wants us to believe we are too broken, too weak, or too far gone. God says, "My grace is sufficient for you" (2 Corinthians 12:9). When we fail, we should not look inward with despair. We should look upward with trust.
Some people never come back to God because they think they have failed too many times. But what if the greatest sin is not falling, but refusing to believe that God can still lift you up?
If someone you know needs to be reminded that God's mercy is greater than their worst mistake, may these words reach them at the right time.
'How many are now in hell who thought of amending their lives at some future period, but were prevented by death and consigned to eternal torments!' (St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori)
People may mistake him as a softie that his emotions for people may affect his decisions but this game showed how he was v. aware by the surroundings,rules & consequences & winning of course
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HARSHAD OWNED THE TASK