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@Joeinblack Thanks for being an insightful priest Fr Joe. It's incredible to read the daily readings and see prophets pop up periodically like old top-40 hits and not know their background. They come and go without a why. Thanks for the insightful why.
Lord God, I give you my scattered mind, my turbulent heart and my tired body.
I give you my fears,my sickness and my loved ones.
I give you my sin, my anger and my darkness.
I give you my love, my joy and my good works.
I give it all to you because you are the source of the goodness in me and the only one who can heal the rest.
#talkedtotheboss
History Matters....Knowing History REALLY Matters......Courage, Bravery and Character exemplified🇻🇦
When the bishops arrived at Nicaea in 325 AD Constantine was not prepared for what he saw.
He had called the council, the first great gathering of Christian leaders from across the entire Roman world, to settle theological disputes and unify the church. Bishops came from Egypt, Syria, Persia, Spain, Britain, North Africa. Over 300 of them.
And many of them were broken.
The Great Persecution of Diocletian had ended only 20 years earlier. Some of the men who walked into that council hall were still carrying its marks on their bodies. Empty eye sockets where eyes had been gouged out. Stumps where hands had been cut off. Burn scars. Broken limbs that had never healed properly. Bodies that bore twenty years of evidence of what Rome had done to them for refusing to deny their faith.
These were the men the Roman emperor had invited to his palace.
Ancient accounts describe Constantine moving through the gathering and stopping before each scarred bishop. He kissed their wounds. Their empty eye sockets. Their mutilated hands. The burn scars on their faces.
The man who commanded every army in the Roman world knelt before the men Rome had tried to destroy.
Twenty years earlier these bishops had been hiding in catacombs, being tortured in imperial prisons, watching their congregations fed to lions.
Now they were being seated at the emperor's table.
The same empire. Twenty years. And the whole world had turned upside down.
If God could do that in 20 years, imagine what He can do with whatever you're facing right now.
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"Those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy." — Psalm 126:5
In late 1960s Bishop Sheen predicted that the ruination of many countries in future will not be caused by wars, but by FALSE COMPASSION.
Bp. Sheen: "False compassion is a pity shown, not to the mugged but to the mugger; not to the family of the murdered, but to the murderer."
@TheCatholicEngr@danielholkss Ahhhh memories of that book in my AE369 course at Bama in 87. fdot and gdot equations that blew my mind. Not very intuitive but extremely accurate.