C’est une autre trempe que Mgr Ulrich, l’archevêque traître de Paris !
« Coûte que coûte ! » – Mgr François Ducaud-Bourget (1897-1984), prélat honoraire sous Pie XII et défenseur de la sainte messe.
Lamb of God,
you take away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God,
you take away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God,
you take away the sins of the world,
grant us peace.
ALMA DE CRISTO, SANTIFÍCAME.
CUERPO DE CRISTO, SÁLVAME.
SANGRE DE CRISTO, EMBRIÁGAME.
AGUA DEL COSTADO DE CRISTO, LÁVAME.
PASIÓN DE CRISTO, CONFÓRTAME.
OH BUEN JESÚS, ÓYEME.
DENTRO DE TUS LLAGAS, ESCÓNDEME.
NO PERMITAS QUE ME SEPARE DE TI.
DEL ENEMIGO MALIGNO, DEFIÉNDEME.
EN LA HORA DE MI MUERTE, LLÁMAME,
Y MÁNDAME IR A TI,
PARA QUE CON TUS SANTOS TE ALABE
POR LOS SIGLOS DE LOS SIGLOS.
AMÉN. 🙏🏼
Let every knee bend before Thee, O greatness of my God, so supremely humbled in the Sacred Host. May every heart love Thee, every spirit adore Thee and every will be subject to Thee!”
DO YOU KNOW WHO THIS IS?
I would bet 9 out of 10 Catholics have never heard his name.
This man voluntarily walked into a Nazi concentration camp.
He was not arrested.
Not forced.
Not captured.
He chose to enter.
When the Nazis questioned him, he answered:
“I am a priest. I go where my people go.”
For 3 years inside Dachau, Father Jean Bernard ministered to prisoners surrounded by death.
He heard confessions in secret.
He gave last rites to the dying.
He buried the dead with his bare hands.
The guards beat him for praying out loud.
He never stopped.
While millions know the names of dictators and murderers, almost nobody knows the priest who walked willingly into hell just to stay beside suffering souls.
His name was Father Jean Bernard.
And every Catholic school should know it.
Drop ✝️ if you think this priest’s courage should never be forgotten.
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The Miracle Prayer
Lord, Jesus, I come before You, just as I am.
I am sorry for my sins,
I repent of my sins,
please forgive me.
In Your name,
I forgive all others for what they have done against me.
I renounce Satan,
the evil spirits and all their works.
I give You my entire self.
Lord Jesus, now and forever,
I invite You into my life Jesus.
I accept You as my Lord and Saviour.
Heal me, change me,
strengthen me in body, soul, and spirit.
Come Lord Jesus,
cover me with Your precious blood,
and fill me with Your Holy Spirit,
I love You, Jesus.
I praise You, Jesus.
I thank You, Jesus.
I shall follow You every day of my life.
Amen.
Three devils' traps we fall into every day:
Fear of the past: mistakes, sins, insults.
Fear of the future: what will happen tomorrow: what will they think of me; what if I get sick; what if it all collapses?
Ingratitude to God for what is happening here and now. This is where despair begins: anxiety, panic, fear, asking 'what will I do?'
How do we get out of this?
The first trap - the past: The devil returns a person to their old sins and whispers, "Look what you've done. God will not forgive you.
Why do you feel like praying? What do you have in common with God?" And one believes, not in the mercy of God, but in the devil's whisper. As if your sin is stronger than God's mercy.
Second trap - the future: In the future, the devil wants to make you play out scary scenarios in your head, getting tired of those thoughts. He wants you to be exhausted before anything has happened, so you don't pray, don't do good, and don't go to God.
But the Gospel says: "Do not worry about tomorrow. The future has not yet arrived, but fear has already stolen both your future and your present day..."~Matthew 6:25-34
The third trap - the present: This is the most dangerous one. We simply don't thank God for what we have. Again; the past is gone, the future is not yet here, and the present is all we have, here and now. The morning, the sky above us, the roof, the room, the food you eat today, the life you live. And we complain that it is not enough.
Look, you have already woken up this morning; cross yourself and say: "Glory to God!" Thank God for waking up alive and well.
And all these three traps of the devil are summed up in one word; DISTRACTION (or disquiet). This state distances people from prayer, from reading, from work, and from loved ones.
It talks about the past; "You will not fix anything." It speaks of the future; "You will not succeed." And it paralyzes you in the present.
But we have a weapon; the Jesus Prayer: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God have mercy on me, a sinner." It returns a person to God, not to the past, not to horror of the future, but to God, here and now.
Repent of the past, trust God for the future, and for today, give thanks and get up again, move on, and fear nothing. "….The Lord Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress."~Psalm 46:10-11
La puissance de ce prêtre Nigérien dans l'horreur que subissent les chrétiens .. "nous refusons d'être islamisés, nous ne nous inclinerons jamais devant allah,allah est un démon"
Puissions nous avoir la même force et le courage de ce prêtre 🙏
En ce 29 avril nous fêtons Sainte Catherine de Sienne (1347-1380). Patronne de l’Europe et de l’Italie.
Elle était une tertiaire dominicaine et l'une des figures les plus influentes de l'Église catholique du XIVe siècle. Née à Sienne, en Italie, elle a connu des visions mystiques dès son plus jeune âge et a consacré sa vie à la prière et au service.
Elle a joué un rôle clé dans le retour de la papauté d'Avignon à Rome et était une conseillère spirituelle et diplomate renommée. En 1970, elle a été proclamée Docteur de l'Église pour ses écrits théologiques, et en 1999, elle a été nommée co-patronne de l'Europe.
Sainte Catherine de Sienne, priez pour nous. 🙏🏻
- Seigneur, est-ce toi ? Tu guérissais les malades et ressuscitais les morts ?
- Tu l'as dit, je suis Jésus. Assis ici, loin du monde, je pense à mes brebis.