Pope Pius XII: Haurietis Aquas - On Devotion to the Sacred Heart ... Ambrose bears witness that the movements and dispositions of the senses, from which the Incarnate Word of (God was not exempt, flow from the hypostatic union as from their natural source: “And therefore He put on a soul and the passions ...John Paul II: Redemptoris Missio - On the Permanent Validity of ... To live in “fraternal communion” (koinonia) means to be “of one heart and soul” (Acts 4:32), establishing fellowship from every point of view: human, spiritual and material. Indeed, a true Christian community is also committed to ... Pope John Paul II: Gratissimam sane - Letter to Families, 2 ... When, in union with the Apostle, we bow our knees before the Father from whom all fatherhood and motherhood is named (cf. Eph 3:14-15), we come to realize that parenthood is the event whereby the family, already constituted by the ... spurgeon on jer. 32:40 so heavenly, so divine is the sense of the love of god, when it is revealed to the soul, that we cannot believe that it has been given to mock us. we have been carried away with such torrents of love, that we will never believe that ... adoration chapel (mt 28:20; jer 31:3) 3. the specific way that jesus asks you to love him in return is to spend one quiet hour with him each week in the blessed sacrament. "where your treasure is, there is your heart..." "could you not watch one hour ... Pope John Paul II: Mulieris Dignitatem - On The Dignity And ... The title of this chapter is significant: “The Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, in the Mystery of Christ and of the Church”. Mary - the “woman” of the Bible (cf. Gen 3:15;Jn 2:4; 19:16) - intimately belongs to the salvific ... John Paul II: Dives in Misericordia - On the Mercy of God, 30 ... In fact, revelation and faith teach us not only to meditate in the abstract upon the mystery of God as “Father of mercies,” but also to have recourse to that mercy in the name of Christ and union with him. Did not Christ say that our ... Pope John Paul II: Dominum et vivificantem - Lord and Giver of ... The Holy Spirit was then better seen, through a meditation on the mystery of the Church, as the one who points out the ways leading to the union of Christians, indeed as the supreme source of this unity, which comes from God himself and ... |