Daily Dose of Charity | August 19, 2023
“We must receive Holy Communion with a pure intention, i.e. only to unite ourselves to Jesus, not for our own satisfaction or to seek self there.” -Bishop John Zwijsen
“We must receive Holy Communion with a pure intention, i.e. only to unite ourselves to Jesus, not for our own satisfaction or to seek self there.” -Bishop John Zwijsen
“We profess to believe that unity is communion to one same spirit, to one same ideal.” -Mother Marie Alma For our Sisters, it also means one way of life.
“The truths learned before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament must take root in our lives.” -Bishop John Zwijsen
“Feel in your souls… a burning desire for unity in truth and in discipline.” -Mother Marie Alma
“It all depends on yourself whether or not you draw great profit from Holy Communion for if you approach the Holy Table in a proper disposition and well-prepared, you will certainly receive abundant graces, and become more and more united to Jesus.” -Bishop John Zwijsen
“It is our desire to be a visible witness to Christ in a world which seeks Him so desperately.” -Mother Marie Alma Will you be His witness?
In today’s Gospel, there is an interesting story. It’s not a parable, so it’s somehow more meaningful as it shows a relationship between Jesus and Peter that speaks to our own hearts. Here, Jesus invites Peter to an act of incredible faith, and when
“What comfort and happiness it is for you and for all men to be allowed to receive the body and Blood of Jesus Christ in Holy Communion and so to unite yourselves closely to Jesus and to receive a treasure of graces.” -Bishop John Zwijsen
“… may Jesus in the Holy Eucharist come alive for us, and truly change our lives.” -Mother Marie Alma
“Holy Communion is one of the greatest wonders of our Holy Religious, instituted by love in order to procure comfort and relief to man in his troubles and above all, as food for our souls.” -Bishop John Zwijsen
“Spend time in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Bring Him your cares and leave them there at the tabernacle.” -Mother Marie Alma
In today’s first reading from the First Book of Kings (3:5,7-12) Solomon, the son of King David, is in conversation with God. He has just been crowned King, and God asks him what he would like from God as he begins his reign. Solomon first
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