When Jesus filled the sky of Tabor With His glory once released, A voice was heard to tell from heaven Why God is now appeased: “This is my beloved Son In whom I am well pleased. ”
When Jesus filled the sky of Tabor With His glory once released, A voice was heard to tell from heaven Why God is now appeased: “This is my beloved Son In whom I am well pleased. ”
(Not a literal translation) My heaven is to find my Savior and Lord. A prisoner of love in my Heart to adore
A flower was found On our well fenced ground Beside the holy hill. A flower that did our whole earth round With a heavenly fragrance fill.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus, Searching the wide world through For the faithful steward giving His wheat in season due;
Remember, my God, who all things didst make, That the souls of the infidels too, To Your image and likeness and for your sake Were also created by You.
Whatever you are we can take you and make you, And while you play ball we need not forsake you.
Eternal Care, all present God, How gentle! How omnipotent! You tend the flimsiness of sod, While keeping firm the firmament.
There is a law in our land Which says that everyone, Of fitting age and fitting strength, Must bear a soldier’s gun.
She looked at him once and said; “To hell with him.” She looked at him twice, and sped To hell with him. From Divine Alchemy
Not for the fingers And not for the eyes, I was made to distract you Away from the skies.
O Prince of the realm of happiness and mirth! Who reigns unseen in gentle majesty; O Lord and God of all in heaven and earth, That is or was and all that ever shall be.
All the stars Must shine on high To make the sky.
O, Dear God why so much sky? The birds don’t need that much to fly, And far less is more than fills the eye.
The Catholic Epistles of the New Testament are called so because they are addressed not to a particular church or individual but rather to all the universal Church. Katholicos is a Greek word meaning “universal.”
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