Showing posts with label GOD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GOD. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2023

God is God and the fallen angel is an angel

When one hears about the fallen angel it seems that there is like an opposition between equals between God and the fallen angel. And that is not possible because an angel is a creature created by God

So the fallen angel (Sata..., Belzeb..., Lucif...) are just that, just an angel (comparing him to God)

So put God on the same level

and the fallen angel is to worship the second and that is heresy

πŸ˜€ If we worship God, we know, where we are well and forever πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

391 Behind the disobedient choice of our first parents lurks a seductive voice, opposed to God, which makes them fall into death out of envy.266 Scripture and the Church's Tradition see in this being a fallen angel, called "Satan" or the "devil".267 The Church teaches that Satan was at first a good angel, made by God: "The devil and the other demons were indeed created naturally good by God, but they became evil by their own doing."268

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Saturday, December 17, 2022

What is God?

Sometimes you hear asking, What is God?

And we are fortunate that the Apostle St. John already tells us in his Gospel:

(If in a Catholic Bible and within it we search the book of St. John, chapter 4 and verse 24 in a Catholic Bible each phrase is called a verse. In textbooks it appears as Jn 4:24)

(Jn 4:24) 24 God is Spirit, and those who worship him must worship in Spirit and truth.


What a fortune to have this affirmation for 2,000 years to be able to teach it to others

πŸ˜€ Ale-luya πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

797 "What the soul is to the human body, the Holy Spirit is to the Body of Christ, which is the Church."243 "To this Spirit of Christ, as an invisible principle, is to be ascribed the fact that all the parts of the body are joined one with the other and with their exalted head; for the whole Spirit of Christ is in the head, the whole Spirit is in the body, and the whole Spirit is in each of the members."244 The Holy Spirit makes the Church "the temple of the living God":245

Indeed, it is to the Church herself that the "Gift of God" has been entrusted.... In it is in her that communion with Christ has been deposited, that is to say: the Holy Spirit, the pledge of incorruptibility, the strengthening of our faith and the ladder of our ascent to God.... For where the Church is, there also is God's Spirit; where God's Spirit is, there is the Church and every grace.246

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Saturday, October 29, 2022

The Shortest Psalm

Within a Catholic Bible (which is composed of books), we have a book called Psalms, which are Songs, Praises, Prayers, Supplications and other expressions to God. These expressions in total are 150 and there are large and small. And the smallest is 117-(116):

P S A L M S

https://www.catholic.org/bible/book.php?id=23&bible_chapter=117


Psalm 117

Verse 1) Alleluia! Praise Yahweh, all nations, extol him, all peoples,

Verse 2) for his faithful love is strong and his constancy never-ending.


It is very beautiful because it is an "Invitation to Praise" (as quoted in the Catholic Bible "DesclΓ©e de Brouwer - Jerusalem Bible" edition 1993)

so that it could be an introductory Psalm, for broader ones, or an initial Psalm for a Ceremony while the people arrived; Since its function is that of invitation

Our Lord Jesus Christ prayed and prayed with them, and the Psalms are a whole School, annotated, of the popular Feeling of the sons of God over hundreds of years

If at any given time, you can't figure out how to express what you want to say to God, you can turn to the Psalms.

πŸ˜€ They are a help πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

1770 Moral perfection consists in man's being moved to the good not by his will alone, but also by his sensitive appetite, as in the words of the psalm: "My heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God."46

English Bible: https://www.catholic.org/bible

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Saturday, October 15, 2022

Beauty

To approach the small is to contemplate the most beautiful things that God has created: A flower, a bird, a butterfly, etc ...

https://slidetodoc.com/jeden-morgen-beginnt-das-leben-dauernd-ist-es-2/

Light reflects to us the beauty of shapes, and colors, and dimensions 

For example, this flower in such a small space, has up to 5 different colors and

different shapes and heights; And in everything, it's a beautiful composition

πŸ˜€ God is an Artist and his brush gives Life πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

32 The world: starting from movement, becoming, contingency, and the world's order and beauty, one can come to a knowledge of God as the origin and the end of the universe.

As St. Paul says of the Gentiles: For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made.7

And St. Augustine issues this challenge: Question the beauty of the earth, question the beauty of the sea, question the beauty of the air distending and diffusing itself, question the beauty of the sky. . . question all these realities. All respond: "See, we are beautiful." Their beauty is a profession [confessio]. These beauties are subject to change. Who made them if not the Beautiful One [Pulcher] who is not subject to change?8

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Saturday, October 8, 2022

We are the fruit of minute 1

A day ago, not long ago, in the subway I saw a couple with a very nice girl and the Parents also and we greeted each other for an anecdote and talked a little. And as a result of that conversation I realized that we are the fruit of minute 1

From minute 1 when we were conceived

And also, and above all, We are Fruit of minute 1 where our Parents met

From there and if the couple goes well logically, if we are born, we are the fruit of that first moment, of that first moment where God was also present and where the couple perhaps realizes that they are for each other.

This is why all children always ask their parents, "How did you meet?"

And it is that God, always thinks things πŸ˜€ very well

And when it matches, it's never by chance.

πŸ˜€ and that's why He never misses that minute 1 πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

1297 The consecration of the sacred chrism is an important action that precedes the celebration of Confirmation, but is in a certain way a part of it. It is the bishop who, in the course of the Chrism Mass of Holy Thursday, consecrates the sacred chrism for his whole diocese. In some Eastern Churches this consecration is even reserved to the patriarch:

The Syriac liturgy of Antioch expresses the epiclesis for the consecration of the sacred chrism (myron) in this way: "[Father . . . send your Holy Spirit] on us and on this oil which is before us and consecrate it, so that it may be for all who are anointed and marked with it holy myron, priestly myron, royal myron, anointing with gladness, clothing with light, a cloak of salvation, a spiritual gift, the sanctification of souls and bodies, imperishable happiness, the indelible seal, a buckler of faith, and a fearsome helmet against all the works of the adversary."

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Saturday, September 17, 2022

The Holy Fear of God

In the face of ignorance (Mystery) there is always a surprise and a small fear arises in advance

Especially since we cannot cover that which is unknown. For this reason, when children discover something new, the first gesture is to look out.

And when it comes to God (The Trinity) He reveals Himself as a person through Jesus Christ. But it always does so while preserving part of the Mystery. That is why it is revealed in the particular way that each one requires; so that it may be more effective and part of the Mystery may be preserved. The standard rule would not be valid. And apart from the fact that he can do it this way because he knows us better than anyone :-) 

And that Revelation/Closeness is so Great and so Immense and loving that it is IN-encompassing and from there arises a Fear before the Holy, or a Holy Fear, that of not wanting to "dislike" or "damage" something so great and that does you so much good. 

And this is the Holy Fear before God

It's a confidence... 

with a bit of vertigo


πŸ˜€ Such of a son to his Father πŸ˜€ 


References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

712 The characteristics of the awaited Messiah begin to appear in the "Book of Emmanuel" ("Isaiah said this when he saw his glory,"80 speaking of Christ), especially in the first two verses of Isaiah 11: 81

There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse,

and a branch shall grow out of his roots.

and the Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him,

the spirit of wisdom and understanding,

the spirit of counsel and might,

the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LORD.


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Saturday, July 23, 2022

How to live with and in the Lord in a very simple way

Well, in a very simple way, we are told how we can live daily with and in the Lord.

Previous Note: The people of Abraham, being a Nomadic people, lived in tents and hence the reference to the word "tent" to refer to the place occupied by God, which can also be read in other passages of the Bible by "Tabernacle", a word that today is preserved to refer also to the Tabernacle where the Lord is Guarded


PSalm 15

01 A psalm of David. LORD, who may abide in your tent? Who may dwell on your holy mountain?   

02 Whoever walks without blame, doing what is right, speaking truth from the heart;   

03 Who does not slander a neighbor, does no harm to another, never defames a friend;   

04 Who disdains the wicked, but honors those who fear the LORD; Who keeps an oath despite the cost,   

05 lends no money at interest, accepts no bribe against the innocent. III Whoever acts like this shall never be shaken.

(Source: http://bible.catholic.net/)


Although the Psalm is an orientation you must always take into account the Commandments of holy Mother Church, including the 10 Commandments (In this any Catholic Priest will gladly help you)


πŸ˜€ And with this and start walking πŸ˜€


References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

2571 Because Abraham believed in God and walked in his presence and in covenant with him,10 The patriarch is ready to welcome a mysterious Guest into his tent. Abraham's remarkable hospitality at Mamre foreshadows the annunciation of the true Son of the promise.11 After that, once God had confided his plan, Abraham's heart is attuned to his Lord's compassion for men and he dares to intercede for them with bold confidence.12

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Saturday, July 9, 2022

Saint Frances of Rome

The difference between the narration of Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell that Dante and a Saint makes, is that in the case of Dante it is a Literary narrative with human origin and the case of a Saint the Divinity discovers a little the veil of what separates us an abyss 

This is the case of St. Frances Romana who in writings reflects her visions. She saw:

St. Frances Romana receiving Holy Communion

"the immensity of the starry sky, its splendor, and the enormous distance that separates some stars from others. Many of them seemed to him larger than the earth. The starry sky gave him an idea of an unknown and unimagined splendor."

And in the case of the first 2 previous sentences Science has shown it

It also reflects what Jesus Christ transmitted to him:

"And Christ said to the seer, 'I am the depth of divine power. I have created the sky, the earth, the rivers and the seas. I am divine wisdom. I am the height and the depth; I am the immense sphere, the height of love, the inestimable charity. By my obedience, founded on humility, I have redeemed mankind."

For more information about his visions and biographical data:

http://www.ministridei.es/archivos/santosypopulares/bd1f6a3300114dda.pdf

πŸ˜€ And it is that this Holy Catholic Church is unfathomable πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

216 God's truth is his wisdom, which commands the whole created order and governs the world.33 God, who alone made heaven and earth, can alone impart true knowledge of every created thing in relation to himself.34

Web Ministri Dei: http://www.ministridei.es/

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Saturday, May 21, 2022

Saint Saint Teresa of Jesus of Avila

Apology is made to St. St. Teresa of Jesus of Avila for writing about Her

Woman of her time and of all times; and is who it is:

By Santa

By Mystique

By Doctor

By His Writing

For your Sensitivity

and by Mujer de Letras y Ciencia (which I know she will like this)

Not without all this you can write a book like "The Interior Castle":

https://www.icspublications.org/products/st-teresa-of-avila-the-interior-castle-study-edition

Such a book is not written walking toward God, it is written back, to tell others.

Thank you; Saint Saint Teresa of Jesus of Avila

πŸ˜€ The Twice Holy πŸ˜€


References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

2709 What is contemplative prayer? St. Teresa answers: "Contemplative prayer [oracion mental] in my opinion is nothing else than a close sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with him who we know loves us."6

"The Interior Castle"https://www.icspublications.org/products/st-teresa-of-avila-the-interior-castle-study-edition

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Saturday, January 29, 2022

Mr. James Webb

The Human being renews his glasses for Outer Space πŸ˜€

From the Hubble Space Telescope we turn to Mr. James Webb:

Almost 40 days after its launch it will show us god's Creation beyond our Planet Earth

As a Microscope

Not so much to capture the light better, yes, but to increase the detail of what it captures

For more information, NASA: https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/index.html

How wonderful to be able to use Science to better understand how God speaks to us in everything.

πŸ˜€ And it is that God has to observe us as children 

when they discover new πŸ˜€ things

God created us to enjoy Us

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

269 The Holy Scriptures repeatedly confess the universal power of God. He is called the "Mighty One of Jacob", the "LORD of hosts", the "strong and mighty" one. If God is almighty "in heaven and on earth", it is because he made them.105 Nothing is impossible with God, who disposes his works according to his will.106 He is the Lord of the universe, whose order he established and which remains wholly subject to him and at his disposal. He is master of history, governing hearts and events in keeping with his will: "It is always in your power to show great strength, and who can withstand the strength of your arm?107

"You are merciful to all, for you can do all thing"108


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Saturday, January 15, 2022

Angels and their Categories

Some time ago I wanted to write about the categories of Angels that exist and these days of Chance I have found a "Rosary to San Miguel Arcangel" where they all come

This Rosary is smaller since each tamale consists of: 1 Our Father and 3 Hail Marys

https://www.aciprensa.com/Oracion/angeles14.htm

And the categories of Angels are:

I. Supreme Hierarchy:

Seraphim

Cherubim

Thrones

II. Middle Hierarchy:

Dominations

Powers

Virtues

III. Lower Hierarchy:

Principalities

Archangels

Angels

The Smiling Angel (cathedral of Reims)

https://es.catholic.net/op/articulos/9763/cat/123/la-jerarquia-angelica.html

Well, what a satisfaction to be able to write about the Angels to be able to know them always a little more.

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

329 St. Augustine says: "'Angel' is the name of their office, not of their nature. If you seek the name of their nature, it is 'spirit'; if you seek the name of their office, it is 'angel': from what they are, 'spirit', from what they do, 'angel.'"188 With their whole beings the angels are servants and messengers of God. Because they "always behold the face of my Father who is in heaven" they are the "mighty ones who do his word, hearkening to the voice of his word".189

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Saturday, January 1, 2022

This is the Pack

Christmas condensed into 2 weeks is an enriching Experience in every way πŸ˜€

And especially keeping this pack of 2 weeks where we celebrate that the Savior has come to the World

And expanding on this First Fact, at Christmas we celebrate:

Christmas Eve

Christmas

the Day of the Holy Innocents

New Year's Eve

New Year's Day

the day of the Three Kings

Any reason not to celebrate Christmas at a time when the Good is more than welcome? πŸ˜€

Let's keep this 2-week Christmas format that is always very Enriching, it gives for everything 

πŸ˜€ Merry Christmas πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

526 To become a child in relation to God is the condition for entering the kingdom.205 For this, we must humble ourselves and become little. Even more: to become "children of God" we must be "born from above" or "born of God".206 Only when Christ is formed in us will the mystery of Christmas be fulfilled in us.207 Christmas is the mystery of this "marvellous exchange":

O marvellous exchange! Man's Creator has become man, born of the Virgin. We have been made sharers in the divinity of Christ who humbled himself to share our humanity.208

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Saturday, December 25, 2021

The Head of the Church is Christ

The other day by chance I start an interesting conversation about the Catholic Church and notice that at any given moment an argument arises that causes surprise:

And it is to mention that Christ is "the Head of the Church"

Pantocrator (Christ in Majesty)

And it gives me joy to be able to reflect it in this Blog that is for tod@s those people who want to know the Holy Catholic Church:

The Head of the Holy Catholic Church is Christ

And to a Catholic this should not/can cause surprise, but on the contrary, recognition, rejoicing and joy:

The Head of the Holy Catholic Church is Christ

And also in a Catholic Bible we will find it in the Book "Letter to the Ephesians" chapter 4 verse 15 (in textbooks it usually comes as Eph 4:15):

"Rather, living the truth in love, we should grow in every way into him who is the head, Christ"

https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__P10B.HTM

¡ Aleluya ¡ πŸ˜€πŸ˜€


References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

792 Christ "is the head of the body, the Church."225 He is the principle of creation and redemption. Raised to the Father's glory, "in everything he (is) preeminent,"226 especially in the Church, through whom he extends his reign over all things.

Catholic Bible Vatican: https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__P10B.HTM

WikiPedia Pantocrator: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Pantocrator

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Saturday, November 27, 2021

Daniel the Prophet keeps a Daily Tone in the Faith

Prophet Daniel had a very good and very simple habit to connect with the Faith πŸ˜€ and also to maintain a daily tone:

"To this they replied, "Daniel, the Jewish exile, has paid no attention to you, O king, or to the decree you issued; three times a day he offers his prayer"

The text you will find in a Catholic Bible and in the book of Daniel Chapter 6 verse 14 (in textbooks it usually comes as Dan 6,14), here is a direct link:

https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__PSR.HTM

The phrase refers to a prohibition that was made by the King that no divinity could be prayed, and yet Daniel kept his prayer 3 times a day πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

Well, what simpler way to maintain a daily tone of Faith: To approach God with the heart every day (without imposing hours, but with times): 

1st time in the morning, 

a 2nd time at noon, 

and a 3rd time at sunset

And even beginning to live the Faith is a very simple Formula πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

2743 It is always possible to pray: the time of the Christian is that of the risen Christ who is with us always, no matter what tempests may arise.36 Our time is in the hands of God:

It is possible to offer fervent prayer even while walking in public or strolling alone, or seated in your shop, . . . while buying or selling, . . . or even while cooking.37

Catholic Church Bible: https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/_INDEX.HTM

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Saturday, November 6, 2021

If God exists, why does He allow...?

When Tragedies occur in the human always arises the question of permissiveness in the Divine:

"If God exists, why does He allow...?"

The author of "The Odyssey" already expressed in the VIII century before Christ:

"It is to be seen how men relentlessly blame the gods by accusing them of all their evils. And it is they themselves who bring for their own follies, their excess of sorrows."

Taking it to the Catholic plane, if God has given you the Life, the Gifts and through this you have found the Faith, the responsibility for the acts is ours. God is a Father who gives the freedom to decide, otherwise, it would be a permanent Guardian

No matter how much time passes, Homer already anticipates that the tesituras are always repeated πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

324 The fact that God permits physical and even moral evil is a mystery that God illuminates by his Son Jesus Christ who died and rose to vanquish evil. Faith gives us the certainty that God would not permit an evil if he did not cause a good to come from that very evil, by ways that we shall fully know only in eternal life.

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Saturday, October 23, 2021

Opening the window to proclaim outward that Jesus is Hope

This week I have made a friend who among her main virtues has: To refine sweetly with words, to define what she feels in her heart Jesus did 

His blog is a beautiful song representative of a cry of a Generation that wishes, who longs for, to get closer to Him

In a set of Poems written from the experience of all the good that faith brings, it reflects the experience of what is produced by living the Faith, the situations and what they produce. Both for Her and for Her Environment, and this is a very remarkable aspect, because, it is not only how I live "I" my Faith, but how we Experience, Live and Enjoy it together to improve the Environment

And here are some bits πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

From "Jesus, I am looking for your Kingdom":

With you Lord, we cannot sink,

In any case flood, flood us with your currents of Love and Grace,

That they expect everything,

That they can do everything,

And that they reach everything.

[. . .]

I see your Kingdom in young people who are brave and say NO

To the currents of the world,

To follow YOURS.


From "Poem to the Beating Heart of Love":

What will be there; How do you do it, Lord?

Hidden behind gold, wood or concrete,

You are there, waiting for us...


If you want to know more poems, in this link you have all his poems:

https://poemasdeesperanza.blogspot.com/

(there are tools in internet to translate easy)

Well, what a Joy to be able to discover the Joy of otr@s and to be able to also enjoy and Share it πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

πŸ˜€ OlΓ© πŸ˜€ 

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

274 Nothing is more apt to confirm our faith and hope than holding it fixed in our minds that nothing is impossible with God. Once our reason has grasped the idea of God's almighty power, it will easily and without any hesitation admit everything that [the Creed] will afterwards propose for us to believe - even if they be great and marvellous things, far above the ordinary laws of nature."115

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Saturday, October 16, 2021

Newton and his relationship with God

Newton for years has explained to us how everything that moves play. In his Book "Principia Mathematica"

And curiously, when something escaped his understanding, he delegated it to God. If Science not long ago when it found a first limit it delegated it to God as Newton does in "Principia Mathematica" page 249:


"God, therefore, placed planets at different distances from the Sun, so that each of them would enjoy a greater or lesser amount of heat from the Sun, depending on the degree of density of the sun. Our water, if the Earth were located in the orbit of Saturn, would freeze, and would immediately transform into gases in the orbit of Mercury."

Well, here we have to Sir Isaac Newton + -4 generations ago explaining our Solar system and also for what is not enough by assigning it to God. Very Good for Isaac Newton πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

If you want to consult Newton's book, you can do so at this link:

https://gutenberg.org/files/28233/28233-pdf.pdf

People, God and Apples have always borne a lot of fruit πŸ˜€πŸ˜€ 

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

1845 The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit bestowed upon Christians are wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge/Science, piety, and fear of the Lord.

Gutenberg Project: https://gutenberg.org/

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Sunday, September 26, 2021

You and me with only 2 weeks to live

Thanks to Embryology you can know how we were when we had days of life. And specifically in the third week there is a process called Gastrulation and that knowing it is a Wonder 

Very interesting to know more about how God does things well

(I do not advance anything to respect the content of the owner) and it is worth watching the following video because it is really surprising to see how we were with 20 days of life

The fact is that in the Gastrulation (as mentioned in the video) the area that will be the buccal and the area that will be the fecal is defined, and from these two poles later, and in their union, the spine arises and from there the rest of the organs of our body unfold

https://youtu.be/Z-kVT6lCYmg?t=134


And from this our whole body is formed, subsequently comprising Skeleton and Muscle Mass, more sensitive internal organs and the entire nerve network.

https://youtu.be/692FPm9YNgs?t=163


Well, I said:

Very interesting to know more about how God does things well

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

184 "Faith is a foretaste of the knowledge that will make us blessed in the life to come" (St. Thomas Aquinas. Comp. theol. 1, 2).

[...]

We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,

who proceeds from the Father and the Son

[...]

Franco Kelly Science Channel: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbqE5alFEwL5ynMMipTK7ng

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com


Friday, June 18, 2021

You are Poetry

If Love is what moves the World; Poetry is the tachograph of its throbbing

This week reading San Juan de la Cruz (Saint John of the Cross) you are amazed at how someone can put exalted words to a feeling and make it revive by evoking it the reader

That's because the Heart flows through the arm, reaches the hand and guides the pen

Below are some fragments of texts by San Juan de la Cruz Saint John of the Cross since S. XVI:

From "The Living Flame of Love":

1. Oh, living flame of love

That tenderly woundest my soul in its deepest centre,

Since thou art no longer oppressive, perfect me now if it be thy will,

Break the web of this sweet encounter


From Spiritual Canticle (from The Bridge to The The Bridgegroom)

Let us rejoice, O my Beloved!

Let us go forth to see ourselves in Your beauty,

To the mountain and the hill,

Where the pure water flows:

Let us enter into the heart of the thicket.

Yes, we can find ourselves in these lines because previously we have been loved, and giving ourselves to Light, we can love πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

1335 The miracles of the multiplication of the loaves, when the Lord says the blessing, breaks and distributes the loaves through his disciples to feed the multitude, prefigure the superabundance of this unique bread of his Eucharist.156 The sign of water turned into wine at Cana already announces the Hour of Jesus' glorification. It makes manifest the fulfillment of the wedding feast in the Father's kingdom, where the faithful will drink the new wine that has become the Blood of Christ.157

San Juan de la Cruz Biografy:

http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/san_juan_de_la_cruz/autor_biografia/

Spiritual Canticle: https://ccel.org/ccel/john_cross/canticle/canticle.iv.html

The Living Flame of Love:

https://www.summitlighthouse.org/living-flame-of-love-saint-john-cross/

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Monday, May 3, 2021

A nice task for summer

Well, summer is coming up and you have to plan what to do

Logically you have to rest and disconnect a little that is an annual break that comes very well

And a very interesting proposal to do something is to take advantage of the Summer Months which are 4 to become "An Expert" in the 4 Gospels, for example. Well πŸ˜€ or at least dig as deep as possible into them. namely:

June Gospel of St. Mark (In textbooks it usually comes as 'Mc')

https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__PW3.HTM

Julio Evangelio de San Matthew (In textbooks it usually comes as 'Mt')

https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__PVA.HTM

August Gospel of St. John (In textbooks it usually comes as 'Jn')

https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__PX8.HTM

September Gospel of Luke (In textbooks it usually comes as 'Lc')

https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__PWK.HTM

It is recommended to follow the following method:

1) I see a film about the Gospels that may well be the one made by director Franco Zeffirelli: Jesus of Nazareth

2) I read the gospel of the month I play, you can use the 4 weeks of the month to make the reading πŸ˜€ so with peace of mind

3) The doubts I can write down and once a week I pass through a Catholic Church and asking for the Cure looks after you delightedly (if you do not have the Holy Gospels you can take advantage to ask them that will provide you with a safe copy)

Well, so in a little summer, for you have managed to become "An Expert" in the 4 Gospels that is not bad at all

It will always be Light that will guide you in your day to day

And you will also learn (among many other things), that each Evangelist is associated with an animal

except one

Who's Who? πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

125 The Gospels are the heart of all the Scriptures "because they are our principal source for the life and teaching of the Incarnate Word, our Savior".98

Jesus of Nazareth by Franco Zefirelli: 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075520/

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