- Angelus Address, 1 November 2012
Showing posts with label Communion of Saints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Communion of Saints. Show all posts
02 July 2015
In the Saints we see the victory of love over selfishness and death: we
see that following Christ leads to life, eternal life, and gives meaning
to the present, every moment that passes, because it is filled with
love and hope. Only faith in eternal life makes us truly love history
and the present, but without attachment, with the freedom of the
pilgrim, who loves the earth because his heart is set on Heaven.
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Communion of Saints,
Saints
04 July 2011
Those who take part in Holy Mass stand almost on the threshold of the heavenly sphere from which they contemplate the worship of the Angels and Saints. Wherever the earthly Church intones her Eucharistic praise, she is united with the festive, heavenly assembly, in which, in the Saints a part of her has already arrived and gives hope to all on this earth who are still journeying on towards the eternal fulfilment.
25 October 2010
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Communion of Saints,
Eucharist,
Mass,
Saints
In these days you are meeting in Assisi, the town in which “a sun was born into the world” (Dante, Paradise, Canto XI). He was proclaimed Patron of Italy by Venerable Pius xii: St Francis, who keeps intact his freshness and timeliness — Saints never fade! — due to his being conformed totally to Christ, of which he was a living icon.
4 November 2010
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Communion of Saints,
Francis of Assisi,
Saints
We are in some sense embraced by God, transformed by his love. The Church is this embrace of God, in which men and women learn also to embrace their brothers and sisters and to discover in them the divine image and likeness which constitutes the deepest truth of their existence, and which is the origin of genuine freedom.
6 November 2010
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Church,
Communion of Saints
25 November 2010
The proper celebration of the Eucharist involves knowing, understanding and loving the Church’s liturgy in its concrete form. In the liturgy we pray with the faithful of every age – the past, the present and the future are joined in one great chorus of prayer.
- Letter to Seminarians, 18 October 2010
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Communion of Saints,
Eucharist,
Liturgy,
Mass
30 October 2010
The proper celebration of the Eucharist involves knowing, understanding and loving the Church’s liturgy in its concrete form. In the liturgy we pray with the faithful of every age – the past, the present and the future are joined in one great chorus of prayer.
- Letter to Seminarians, 18 October 2010
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Ars celebrandi,
Communion of Saints,
Eucharist,
Liturgy,
Mass
When I invite you to become saints, I am asking you not to be content with second best. I am asking you not to pursue one limited goal and ignore all the others. Having money makes it possible to be generous and to do good in the world, but on its own, it is not enough to make us happy. Being highly skilled in some activity or profession is good, but it will not satisfy us unless we aim for something greater still. It might make us famous, but it will not make us happy. Happiness is something we all want, but one of the great tragedies in this world is that so many people never find it, because they look for it in the wrong places. The key to it is very simple – true happiness is to be found in God. We need to have the courage to place our deepest hopes in God alone, not in money, in a career, in worldly success, or in our relationships with others, but in God. Only he can satisfy the deepest needs of our hearts.
- Address, 17 September 2010
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Communion of Saints,
God's Will,
Happiness,
Saints
Everyone must have some Saint with whom he or she is on familiar terms, to feel close to with prayer and intercession but also to emulate. I would therefore like to ask you to become better acquainted with the Saints, starting with those you are called after, by reading their life and their writings. You may rest assured that they will become good guides in order to love the Lord even more and will contribute effective help for your human and Christian development.
- Audience Address, 25 August 2010
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Communion of Saints,
Discipleship,
Patron Saints,
Saints
09 September 2007
Being in the great company of the Saints and moving forward with them can change the world, creating centres in the outskirts, so that the company of Saints may truly become visible and thus the hope of all may become realistic, and every one may say: "I am important in the totality of history. The Lord will help us".
-Prayer Vigil with Young People, 1 September 2007
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Communion of Saints,
Saints
01 September 2007
Every place has its own Saint. This is good because in this way we see the range of colours of God's one light and of his love which comes close to us. It means discovering the Saints in their beauty, in their drawing close to me in the Word, so that in a specific Saint I may find expressed precisely for me the inexhaustible Word of God, and then all the aspects of parochial life, even the human ones.
-Meeting with the Clergy, 24 July 2007
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Communion of Saints,
Saints
All the Saints also always come with God. It is important - Sacred Scripture tell us from the very outset - that God never comes by himself but comes accompanied and surrounded by the Angels and Saints.
-Meeting with the Clergy, 24 July 2007
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Angels,
Communion of Saints,
Saints
The first imperative is to be a man of God, in the sense of a man in friendship with Christ and with his Saints.
-Meeting with the Clergy, 24 July 2007
Labels:
Communion of Saints,
Discipleship,
Prayer,
Saints
09 August 2007
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