Tuesday

Sing Hallelujah

INCREDIBLE Duet - Jotta A Michely Manuely Sing Hallelujah

Jotta A has taken the world by storm with his powerful, uplifting Christ centered performances. Michely Manuely joins Jotta on stage for possibly the most awe-inspiring performance yet. Watch this special performance of Hallelujah.


We Bow in Wonder...

All this milestone wisdom we have acquired
are nothing but a faint shade
of the reality of the universe
we have so much more to learn
we are just beginning to see
the grandeur of what the Creator
has given us as our limitless backyard





and when we gaze at the stars in awe
it is a form of adoration and prayer
to the One who created them all
for a deeper understanding of the universe
is a deeper understanding of its Creator
our ever expanding wisdom as star gazers
brings us closer to Him

Thank you, eastwind...

Sister Raquel Blog

Friday

Give Me Jesus


We have been hearing and have been repeating from childhood the Holy Name of Jesus, but alas, many, very many, have no adequate idea of the great wonders of this Holy Name!







This Divine Name is in truth a mine of riches; it is the font of the highest holiness and the secret of the greatest happiness that a man can hope to enjoy on this earth. Read and see.

It is so powerful, so certain, that it never fails to produce in our souls the most wonderful results. It consoles the saddest heart and makes the weakest sinner strong. It obtains for us all kinds of favors and graces, spiritual and temporal.

Two things we must do. First of all, we must understand clearly the meaning and value of the Name of Jesus.

Secondly, we must get into the habit of saying it devoutly, frequently, hundreds and hundreds of times every day. Far from being a burden, it will be an immense joy and consolation.

Sunday

The Rabbi and the Paratroopers


This video is about a very special Rabbi who took in a group of very secular paratroopers and showed them some wonderful ‘Hasidic’ hospitality.

Watch this fascinating story that shows Jewish unity at its best…




Share with your family, friends and others... Let the dominoes fall... Jesus... Jesus... Jesus...

Saturday

Bordertown

I am a Christian, by birth and baptism, by my upbringing, by practice, meditation, and repetition. The stories of the Bible are my stories. Jesus is my Jesus. Still, I find that I am always walking towards Jerusalem, but I am never actually entering at the border, through the gates. I’m not sure that I ever will. In my faith I feel very much like an immigrant soul looking across a wall, or a river, towards some land of plenty — of milk and honey. Jesus’ kingdom seems unattainable, and there is no documentation available. Our only hope at the border is grace. by Marcus Hummon



Marcus Hummon is a Grammy winning songwriter, recording artist, playwright-composer, and children’s book author who has been living in Nashville for the past 24 years. You can connect with his work on marcushummonmusic.com. He is married to Rev. Becca Stevens (founder of Nashville’s MAGDALENE and THISTLE FARMS) They have three sons, Levi, Caney, and Moses.

Sunday

Gloria in excelsis Deo

HEAVENLY FATHER, YOU ARE MY ALL...















ALL GLORY IS YOURS SWEET JESUS

Tuesday

Psalm 34

[Of David, when he had feigned insanity before Abimelech, and Abimelech sent him away] I will bless Yahweh at all times, his praise continually on my lips. I will praise Yahweh  from my heart; let the humble hear and rejoice.

 Proclaim with me the greatness of Yahweh, let us acclaim his name together. I seek Yahweh  and he answers me, frees me from all my fears. Fix your gaze on Yahweh  and your face will grow bright, you will never hang your head in shame. A pauper calls out and Yahweh  hears, saves him from all his troubles. The angel of Yahweh  encamps around those who fear him, and rescues them.

Taste and see that Yahweh  is good. How blessed are those who take refuge in him. Fear Yahweh, you his holy ones; those who fear him lack for nothing. Young lions may go needy and hungry, but those who seek Yahweh lack nothing good. Come, my children, listen to me, I will  teach you the fear of Yahweh. Who among you delights in life, longs for time to enjoy prosperity? Guard your tongue from evil, your lips from any breath of deceit.Turn away from evil and do good, seek peace and pursue it.The eyes of Yahweh are on the upright, his ear turned to their cry. 


But Yahweh's face is set against those who do evil, to cut off the memory of them from the earth. They cry in anguish and Yahweh  hears, and rescues them from all their troubles. Yahweh is near to the broken-hearted, he helps those whose spirit is crushed. Though hardships without number beset the upright, Yahweh  brings rescue from them all. Yahweh takes care of all their bones, not one of them will be broken. But to the wicked evil brings death, those who hate the upright will  pay the penalty. Yahweh ransoms the lives of those who serve him, and there will be no penalty for those who take refuge in him.

Monday

How Great Is Our God...

This song by Chris Tomlin is so beautiful... don't forget to watch Louie's video that follows... God Bless!




Wednesday

Hope in Troubled Times

Jeremiah 33: 3
    Let your cry come to me, and I will give you an answer, and let you see great things and secret things of which you had no knowledge.


No one can deny the troubled times we live in… it is scary out there… worried about what will happen next. I’d like to share with you how my view of our God has expanded over these last few days. It all began with an email from a friend about 'the cross in our bodies'. I wanted to find out more about it and found on You Tube a video series of Louie Giglio talking of ‘the cross in our body’ as well as the immensity of the universe and how that translates to “How Great is our God”



I'll never be the same again. Maybe some of you know Louie's teaching, I didn't, I am so thankful I watched these and that He has expanded my view of Him. We have a God who is so GREAT!!!

Monday

...Jesus ...Jesus... Jesus I Trust In You...


sung by Angelina, EWTN

Works of Mercy
Be Merciful as Your Father is Merciful
We are not only to receive the mercy of God, but to use it by being merciful to others through our actions, our words, and our prayers; in other words, we are to practice the Corporal and Spiritual Works (Acts) of Mercy.
The Lord wants us to do these works of mercy, because even the strongest faith is of no use without works.


For more on "Divine Mercy" go to www.divinemercy.org




From the Spoken Word Album, "The Chaplet of Divine Mercy", Angelina traveled to Krakow, Poland then on to Lagiewniki Sanctuary of Divine Mercy where she met with the Congregation of Sister's of Our Lady of Mercy. Angelina's favorite place to have visited, Lagiewniki is filled with love and peace. A person can meditate and pray as they walk the grounds of this enormous area. The Basilica is truly magnificant with the tabernacle in the shape of the world.

We were to spend six (6) days of filming in Poland. It was our first stop of a three (3) week work schedule. I had spent over a month gathering different outfits appropriate for the filming of Angelina's videos. Upon arriving only one small hand held suitcase came off the baggage conveyor. Once over the shock that by no means our luggage was showing up in Poland, I looked around at the beauty and a peacefulness came over me and I began to say over and over to myself "Jesus, I Trust In You". What better time to put my fears and sadness into His hands. Angelina never once showed any anxiety. She was only 15 years old and again reminded me to have more faith and not to worry. We were able to break away for a time and go to the nearest mall. The clothes that Angelina is wearing in this video and "I Can Only Imagine" were from Poland.




Wishing you all a most Blessed Easter week and Divine Mercy Sunday! God's peace and blessings, Angelina Productions

Saturday

"Saints"

I was not an accident, for God knew me before I was conceived, knew me as He formed me in my mother’s womb and he has a plan for my life just as He has a plan for each of us. This I am sure!
As I’ve looked back over my life, I’ve reflected on the fact that my maternal great grandfather was a Methodist minister, his daughter, my aunt, married a Presbyterian minister, his son, my grandfather’s step-family were Mormons; now on my father’s side I had cousins who were Baptist ministers and I was raised in the Episcopal Church. My church history has been very Ecumenical and really am not surprised that God brought me into The Catholic Faith…
I am a convert and Saints have become apart of my prayer life. I've been asked questions about the “Saints” and how I accepted praying to them, asking them to pray for my intentions. For me, it is no different then asking my family, my friends, my prayer group to pray for me… asking them is a powerful way to lift my prayers to Jesus.  The more I read about their lives, their walk with God the more I learn about my walk and how to live my life. St Joseph is my patron Saint and this is a little about what I’ve learned from his life.


The Bible pays Joseph the highest compliment: he was a "just" man. The quality meant a lot more than faithfulness in paying debts.
When the Bible speaks of God "justifying" someone, it means that God, the all-holy or "righteous" One, so transforms a person that the individual shares somehow in God's own holiness, and hence it is really "right" for God to love him or her. In other words, God is not playing games, acting as if we were lovable when we are not.
By saying Joseph was "just," the Bible means that he was one who was completely open to all that God wanted to do for him. He became holy by opening himself totally to God.
The rest we can easily surmise. Think of the kind of love with which he wooed and won Mary, and the depth of the love they shared during their marriage.
It is no contradiction of Joseph's manly holiness that he decided to divorce Mary when she was found to be with child. The important words of the Bible are that he planned to do this "quietly" because he was "a righteous man, yet unwilling to expose her to shame" (Matthew 1:19).
The just man was simply, joyfully, wholeheartedly obedient to God—in marrying Mary, in naming Jesus, in shepherding the precious pair to Egypt, in bringing them to Nazareth, in the undetermined number of years of quiet faith and courage.

 
Comment:
The Bible tells us nothing of Joseph in the years after the return to Nazareth except the incident of finding Jesus in the Temple (see Luke 2:41–51). Perhaps this can be taken to mean that God wants us to realize that the holiest family was like every other family, that the circumstances of life for the holiest family were like those of every family, so that when Jesus' mysterious nature began to appear, people couldn't believe that he came from such humble beginnings: "Is he not the carpenter's son? Is not his mother named Mary...?" (Matthew 13:55a). It was almost as indignant as "Can anything good come from Nazareth?" (John 1:46b).


Quote:
"He was chosen by the eternal Father as the trustworthy guardian and protector of his greatest treasures, namely, his divine Son and Mary, Joseph's wife. He carried out this vocation with complete fidelity until at last God called him, saying: 'Good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of your Lord'" (St. Bernardine of Siena). 

 
Please visit St. Joseph | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org http://bit.ly/gSKcp2

Thursday

Psalm 23

As you read this ... read it in a slow, in a thoughtful way. Let the words fill your soul with peace and joy... Jesus... Jesus... Jesus...




THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD!   
The Lord is my Shepherd- that's a relationship!
I shall not want-that's supply!
He makes me lie down in green pastures-that's rest!
He leads me beside still waters-that's refreshment!
He restores my soul-that's healing!
He leads me in paths of righteousness-that's guidance!
For His Names' Sake-that's purpose!
Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death-that's testing!
I will fear no evil-that's protection!
For You are with me-that's faithfulness!
Your rod and your staff they comfort me-that's discipline!
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies-that's hope!
You anoint my head with oil-that's consecration!
My cup runs over-that's abundance!
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life-that's blessing!
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord-that's security!
Forever-that's eternity!

Friday

Mother Teresa and John Paul II letters concerning Medjugorje

This is a video of great HOPE! Whether you're Catholic or Protestant or... I encourage you to watch it!



Thank you Mary TV n' YouTube

Saturday

Prayer for Inner Healing

 I use this prayer for myself and when I pray for others who need healing in themselves. It is a powerful prayer!
 

Dear Lord Jesus, please come and heal my wounded and troubled heart. I beg you to heal the torments that are causing anxiety in my life. I beg you, in a particular way, to heal the underlying source of my sinfulness. I beg you to come into my life and heal the psychological harms that struck me in my childhood and from the injuries they have caused throughout my life.
Lord Jesus, you know my burdens. I lay them on your Good Shepherd’s Heart. I beseech you—by the merits of the great open wound in your heart—to heal the small wounds that are in mine. Heal my memories, so that nothing that has happened to me will cause me to remain in pain and anguish, filled with anxiety.
Heal, O Lord, all those wounds that have been the cause of evil that is rooted in my life. I want to forgive all those who have offended me. Look to those inner sores that make me unable to forgive. You who came to forgive the afflicted of heart, please, heal my wounded and troubled heart.
Heal, O Lord Jesus, all those intimate wounds that are the root cause of my physical illness. I offer you my heart. Accept it, Lord, purify it and give me the sentiments of your Divine Heart.
Heal me, O Lord, from the pain caused by the death of my loved ones. Grant me to regain peace and joy in the knowledge that you are the Resurrection and the Life. Make me an authentic witness to your resurrection, your victory over sin and death, and your loving presence among all men. Amen. 

God heal the pain in your heart... 
Elizabeth

"Healing Prayer Candle"
www.trustiam.com