Our Advent devotions are led by our oldest son (not the oldest children in the home whom are girls) when Dad is away and not available to call us for our family prayers. And the youngest always NEEDS to lead a mystery. We pray for all the intentions we hold in our hearts and those which you have shared with us.
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Prayer is the most necessary weapon of defense against our enemies; he who does not avail himself of it, says St. Thomas, is lost….
In order to understand better the value of prayers in God’s sight, it is sufficient to read both in the Old and New Testaments the innumerable promises which God makes to the man that prays. Cry to me, and l will hear you (Ps. 49,15). Call upon me, and I will deliver you (Jer. 33,3). Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you. He shall give good things to them that ask him (Mt. 7,7). Everyone that asks receives, and he that seeks finds (Lk. 11,10). Whatsoever they shall ask, it shall be done for them by my Father (Jn 15,7). All things whatsoever you ask when you pray, believe that you shall receive them, and they shall come to you (Mt. 18,19). If you ask me anything in my name, that will I do (Jn 14,14). You shall ask whatever you will, and it shall be done to you. Amen, amen, l say to you, if you ask the Father anything in my name, he will give it to you (Jn 16,23). There are a thousand similar texts; but it would take too long to quote them. #stalphonsusliguori my #advent patron
Our rhythm is slowing down – not like years past but a new season with more “lasts” than “firsts”. Our baby is 5!
I give thanks for them all and take none of it for granted — praying for the grace to live each moment to the fullest and to tend to my duties as He wills.
Veni, Veni Emmanuel
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