SGLY: Swept Into the Arms of Jesus - Herald Democrat
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SGLY: Swept into the arms of Jesus - Herald Democrat
By Tiffany Chartier Special to the Herald Democrat We have been reminded that the world and its inhabitants can be taken away in moments. That life itself can slip from even the strongest grasp. And prayers aren’t promises that you’ll receive the answer you want, but that you won’t face the answer alone. In some way, at some point, every Believer has been swept into the arms of Jesus, whether physically, spiritually, or mentally. Praise and pain…
When something difficult happens in life — unexpected, painful, or disturbing — we, as children of God, turn in prayers to the Lord God and our Savior… The post Jesus Christ and the Most Holy Theotokos will always come to the aid of the believer: prayers in two words will first appear on .
Jesus did not ignore those in need, and neither should Christians, pope says - Superior Catholic Herald
Pope Leo XIV delivers his homily during Mass at the Church of St. Thomas of Villanova in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, July 13, 2025. (CNS photo/Lola Gomez) Carol GlatzCatholic News Service VATICAN CITY — To believe in and follow a loving and compassionate Christ is to allow him to enter one’s heart and take on his same feelings, Pope Leo XIV said. “It means learning to have a heart that is moved, eyes that see and do not look away, hands that help ot…
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — To believe in and follow a loving and compassionate Christ is to allow him to enter one’s heart and be transformed so that we too may share his sentiments, Pope Leo XIV said. And so, to have “a heart that is moved, a gaze that sees and does not pass by, […] The post We are called to ‘have a heart that is moved’ toward those in need, says the pope appeared first on The Leaven Catholic Newspaper.
Jesus did not ignore those in need, and neither should Christians, pope says - Catholic Review
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — To believe in and follow a loving and compassionate Christ is to allow him to enter one’s heart and take on his same feelings, Pope Leo XIV said. “It means learning to have a heart that is moved, eyes that see and do not look away, hands that help others and soothe their wounds, shoulders that bear the burden of those in need,” he said in his homily, celebrating a morning Mass July 13. The pope celebrated the Mass in the sma…
The parable of the Good Samaritan explained beautifully and concretely by Pope Leo XIV - ZENIT
(ZENIT News / Castelgandolfo, 07.13.2025).- On the morning of Sunday, July 13, Pope Leo XIV celebrated Mass in the Pontifical Parish of St. Thomas of Villanova, a few meters from the Apostolic Palace of Castelgandolfo where he is spending a few days of rest. We offer below the English translation of the Pope’s homily, which revolved around the explanation of the parable of the Good Samaritan. *** Brothers and sisters, I have the joy of celebrati…
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