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We Need Your Help!With a willing heart

March 24
“... one real stab of suffering, accepted with a whole heart and a willing mind, lifts us up with Christ and with all the suffering humanity in Him, to redeem the world in the very heart of Love!”
-Caryll Houselander
In God’s eyes

March 23
“The ordinary acts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest.”
-Caryll Houselander
He is waiting

March 22
“Christ is in you. He is waiting to be born in you, to grow in you, to live in you.”
-Caryll Houselander
Are you resisting?

March 21
“To become a child is a challenge to our courage. It demands, first of all, that we dare to grow up, to give ourselves to life, to accept life as it is–and above all, to accept ourselves as we are…”
-Caryll Houselander
God doesn't ask you to be anyone else

March 20
“The more intensely and completely that an individual is himself, the more completely is he the part of the whole–the whole Christ.”
-Caryll Houselander
The Oratory at Mount Royal: Humble Beginnings to Heights of Splendor
by Theresa Cavicchio
Each year, two million visitors travel to Montreal to visit the Oratory of Saint Joseph at Mount Royal. The massive basilica and shrine occupy a place of prominence – the highest point, in fact – above the bustling Canadian metropolis below. It is the largest church and shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph in the world.
School Orders Six-Year-Old to Undergo “Re-education
Can Catholics Read Kahlil Gibran?
YG asks: “I would like to know if Khalil Gibran is from the New Age movement. Should Catholics read 'The Prophet' and other books from this author?”
Take up your cross daily

March 19
“But trust does not mean believing that God will spare us from suffering… To trust God means that we must know that whatever comes to us comes from His hand… Christ says: ‘Take no thought of tomorrow.’ He also says: ‘take up your cross daily.’ There is no need, in accepting sorrow, to look ahead, to imagine tomorrow, to ask for more or less, but just as we receive our joy day by day, so can we receive our sorrow day by day, and it will be measured day by day, by the love of God and our own littleness…”
-Caryll Houselander
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