The Catholic Word is your daily Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet podcast. We pray these two very beautiful and powerful prayers daily. Spend just 30 minutes to grow closer to the Lord with us. Peace, Brian Pecht 🙏🌹
Thank you for your service to lead Others to our Lord God & our Mother; however, I ask that All Catholics please lead these holy Prayers Of Devotion WITHOUT MUSIC. Especially without Secular or "New Age" synthesized Keyboards. This is NOT Catholic, rather it is The PROTESTant Way To Worship, which is a total blasphemy to The One True Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. Please consider this vital request. ALL PRAISE AND GLORY TO THE LORD JESUS CHRIST GOD, FOREVER AMEN!
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Blessings. Thank you so much for providing this service. I came across your pod cast a week ago, and have been joining both of you since, and will continue to do so. Thank you so much. God bless.
Hello: After separating from the Catholic Church for more than 10 years and I went to another Church, I decided to come back to my roots, the Catholic Church. I just ordered a rosary and book on how to say the rosary this past weekend. This site came up today. How happy I am to be home again! It is wonderful to pray here with you. Thank you.
The Word (A poem about Christ) And the word was one with his thoughts, where he sat with lips parched from speaking. He wandered the land and began his journey to impart the practice of his heavenly art, painting love and kindness across the face of the world, drawing the lonely, anguished and bereft to him, healing the spirit by the flesh, conquering the beast that titillates the people to pain and misery. Speak the truth of humanity and the need of man, to trust until beyond the end in the one who created them. Today is tomorrow is yesterday, and all join together to exalt his presence among the people, where the most exalted is today where you are living. Do not blush with shame when he calls your name, but know that he will welcome you to enter his arms. He calls your name even when you do not hear him. He has searched for you among the ruins of your empty faith, and your earthly actions that have blanched your soul until it is a shadow of the death that you would feel without his presence in your life; with your sins unforgiven. He has gathered to you all the tools that you require, but even as he gave them, you began to divest yourself of meaning. Upon the birth of existence he was, and is, your only salvation. There is only one possession that will open your heart to his word, and that is love, that only he has given you so you may be arisen. The gift surrounds you in essence and in action, but has been forsaken when you have denied it to yourself and your kin. Open your eye to the power of the word and his love that pours into your vessel. To deny the good works of others is to deny him. His gifts are not to be denied or tarnished by denial or repentance. Hold dear the power of love given freely and steadfastly at your feet. It is the word. Love your brother as yourself. It is the word. Remain steadfast to those who hold to you and do not waver. The reed will remain strong in the storm if he is imbued with love. All is love. All is God.
Thank you for the prayer from St. Thomas More. Years ago I did a paper on his life for my Masters Degree. Did not come across the prayer you read today but I remember his last words before being beheaded, "I die the King's good servant, but God's first!" Such faith! Have a great day.
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