Shepherds of Christ Daily Writing        

 April 15, 2022 - Good Friday

April 15th Holy Spirit Novena
Scripture selection is 
Day 7 Period I.

The Novena Rosary Mysteries 
for April 15th are Joyful. 

Pray for Special Intentions
 

 

Consecration Prayer for Peace

I consecrate Russia and the Ukraine to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

I further consecrate the priests, the Church and the world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary.

I do this in the name of Jesus in as far as I am able, united to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, praying to the Father, in the Holy Spirit, with all the angels and saints and the souls in purgatory through the powerful intercession of Mary, Queen of Peace. Amen.

I further consecrate myself, all members of my family and ask the Holy Spirit to fill us. I spread the Blood of Jesus on all above, I cast the devil into hell away from all of us and consecrate all persons, in as far as I am able,  to the Sacred Heart and Immaculate Heart.

     

Prayer for Grace for our Country

Dear Father united to Jesus in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Sacrifice of Calvary sacramentally made present, celebrated around the world, in the Holy Spirit. We offer up all we do united to the Mass. We unite in one mind and one heart as members of the mystical body of Christ, with Christ our head in the pure and holy Hearts of Jesus and Mary, through the powerful intercession of Mary with all the angels and saints and souls in purgatory, and we beg for the saving grace, for our country, the United States. Please help us. We further pray for unity to always do the will of God in love. We spread the Blood of Jesus on the leaders and people of the United States and cast the devil into hell. We consecrate our country to the Sacred Heart and Immaculate Heart and all our dioceses, and beg for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. God help us. We pray for our families, the priests, the Church and the world. In the Name of Jesus please hear us, we pray. We pray for our president and leaders. We pray that we are united as one nation under God to work together in love as God wants.  

         
 

April 15, 2022

R. They abducted Jesus after
Judas betrayed Jesus with
a kiss.
Then they chained Jesus,
and began hitting Him.
Jesus paid for our sins, to
His death on the cross.

They arrested Jesus!!!!
They accused Jesus of
crimes.
Jesus is the Son of God.

Mary and Jesus loved each
other deeply.
Mary knew bad things were
happening to Jesus.
Mary’s Heart was invisibly
pierced with a sword.
Mary knew from the
prophesy of Simeon, Jesus
would suffer.
They tried Jesus, they
mocked Jesus as a King
before they condemned
Him to death.
They hit Jesus unmerciful
for crimes and His face and
body, His eye was bloodied.

Sin must be paid for, Jesus
paid for our sins.

They scourged Jesus,
whipping Jesus raw for
our sins of pride, jealousy, envy,
anger, slothfulness, lust
and gluttony.

They whipped Him, stripes
torn on His back for our
sins, denial, pride to be so
pompous of some to not
even seek forgiveness for
their sins.

Sin offends God, Jesus
paid the price for our
sins!!!!

Jesus loved us so much He
endured the bitter passion
so we could seek
forgiveness of our sins.
Some so stubborn, they will
do anything to hold onto
bad habits of sin.
And Jesus suffered so
much because He knew
their denial and hard,
stubborn hearts.
Jesus obeyed the Father's
will. Should we not do the
little things the Father asks
of us, willingly. When we
sin, we turn our backs on
God.

The devil wants us to not
serve God, the devil is the
Father of lies. The devil
hates God, us and he wants
us to go to everlasting
damnation.
Jesus is King of Kings,
Lord of Lords.
Jesus is the way, the truth
and the life. Jesus does not
deceive nor can He be
deceived. He knows all
things in His Divine
knowing.

Jesus was tied down at the
pillar, metal whips on the end
tore His flesh, Jesus was beaten
and bloodied raw. Sin
offends God, they hit
Jesus' head with whips!!!

Jesus stood in a puddle of
His own blood.
Jesus was a bloody mess.!!

They whipped front and
back, Jesus was bound for
our sins.

Even Jesus' face was a
bloody mess.
Then they made Jesus an
awful crown of thorns and
pounded it into His head,
mocking Him and laughing
at Him as King!!!!
Jesus, the Son of God, the
innocent lamb, led to the
slaughter.
They whipped Jesus more
and spit on Him laughing.
Jesus paid for our sins. Sin
offends God. Sin must be
paid for.
Some deny sin and with
such pride won't even ask
for, forgiveness.
Jesus was treated like a
bloody spectacle, Jesus
was shamed before men.
They said "Crucify Him", "Give
us Barrabus."
Jesus was paraded before
men and given a heavy
cross, laden with all men's
sins. sins of the whole
world

Mary watched her Son.
Mary and Jesus' eyes met.
Mary's teary face, Mary
could hardly see her little
boy like this. The deep
darkest sins!!!
Jesus fell under the cross,
three times and they
whipped Jesus to get up,
poked Him, forced Jesus to
get up.
Jesus was so weak and
beaten!!!!

They made Simeon
carry the cross with Jesus.
Jesus was stripped of His
garments and nailed to the
cross.
They were like vicious
animals handling Jesus,
like vicious beasts!! Sin
brings men down lower,
brutally treating Jesus.
How low does a man go
who won't stop sinning,
distorted thinking, brutal
acting, denial, malicious
behavior.
Jesus could barely walk
and carried the cross to the
hill of Calvary for our sins.
Jesus laid down His life for
the sheep.

This is the love Jesus has
for us, that He endured this for
our sins.
God wants us in heaven,
forever.
The put the nails in His
hand and stretched Jesus'
arms and nailed His other
hand, pounded through,
pulling Jesus arms from His
sockets.

Pounding the nail in His
feet.
Jesus was a man stretched
and hung on the cross, the
cross pounded into the
ground.

Jesus gives us His Body
and Blood in the Eucharist.

On both sides of Jesus
were two thieves. There
was a good thief and a bad
thief.

The good thief
said “Remember me when
you come into your
kingdom.”

The bad thief was
pompous, stubborn, mean.
He would not say he was
sorry.

Jesus was on the cross 3
hours.
Jesus' thoughts were of us,
He gave us Mary, as our
spiritual Mother.

 

Mary's Message
from the Rosary of August 27, 1996

Mary:  I stood beneath the cross of my Son, and my Heart was in such pain for I saw Him before my eyes. I saw Him covered with blood. I saw Him die. My Heart, my children, my Heart to watch my Son, but my Heart, my Heart, how I suffered for my little children of the world that give in to this world and give up the love of my Son. O my little children of light, I give you this message. Carry this light into the darkness for your Mother Mary, for I stood beneath the cross and I cried. I cried for the little ones. I cried for the young ones, the ones that do not care and will lose their souls. How do I make you see for you will not listen to me? What can I do? I come. I appear. I beg. I plead. I give you these gifts from my Son, and you reject me. I do not deliver messages very often anymore for I have been ignored. The message is the same. You do not read the messages I have given to you. Please help me. Help the little children. I appear. I appear. I appear, and I am ignored. I stood beneath the cross, and I cried. I cried, and my Heart was in such anguish for my little children, for I am searching for them this day as I searched for the Child Jesus. Please, please help me. I cannot hold back the hand of my Son any longer. I am Mary, your Mother. I ask you to help my children. You are my children of light. end of Mary's Message


 
R. Jesus died, they pierced His most Sacred Heart and Blood and water came out: water for Baptism, Blood for the Eucharist.

 



April 5th, 2022 

 

Don't block my message.
 

 

 


Please listen!!
On December 5, 1996, 12 days before Mary appeared in Clearwater, Jesus said, "nobody was listening."
 

 

April 13, 2022 

Mary:
I appear Our Lady of
Sorrows,
I speak and men do not hear.
You must realize the Peace
of the World has been
entrusted to me.
I am the Queen of Peace,
Our Lady of Clearwater.
I call you as a messenger from
your Heavenly Father to
purity, obedience to His will,
love, examination of
conscience and living a
saintly life.
God calls you to holiness, to
obeying the
Commandments of God -
God’s direction given to you.
You are under God.
God created you to know,
love and serve Him and thereby
attain eternal life in your
true home in heaven.
I am Mary, your Mother,
Queen of Peace, perfect
handmaid of Jesus.
You are to Consecrate
yourselves, the Church and
the world to my Immaculate
Heart and Jesus’ Sacred
Heart, you need this for
peace.
In so doing men will be
united in one mind, and one
heart under God.
This is a message from God 

April 13, 2022.
 
 

April 15, 2022 - Good Friday

Sorrowful Mysteries

The Agony in the Garden

1. Jesus paid a precious price for our
    sins, bad habits of lust,
    of envy, of jealousy.
    Always having to be on top –
    blocking others and God's
    plan for them because of pride.
    A pull to put ourselves first
    and block others' way for
    selfishness we deny.

2. Jesus is Divinely just, bad habits can
    be life-long, they can keep a person
    closed-in, putting themselves
    first – treating others and God's
    plan - like an enemy –
    when in fact we are bringing
    down a black-out shade that
    closes down on our own heart
    and blocks the light and
    pathway to our own holiness –
    we see what the pride of Eve did to
    hurt the whole human race.

3. Disorder, sin, darkness, division,
    entered the world when Eve wanted
    to be equal to God and sinned
    against God in pride.

4. By the envy of the devil – think of the
    envy the devil has to lead souls
    away from God by repeated temptation
    and pull them in temptation
    away from what God wants for
    them.

5. But we have a free will, to put God
    first or listen to satan!

6. We can perform acts repeatedly that
    are deadly sins and tell ourselves
    sin does not have consequences.

7. Satan is the Father of lies, God is
    Divinely just – all one has to
    do is look at Jesus on the
    cross and know sin
    offends God who is all good
    and sin must be paid for.

Jesus showed us sins must be paid for –
    sin offends God.

8. Jealousy toward one's brother, who has
    a destiny God wants and one acting
    in envy to trip others up, on
    their path to do God's will, is
    a malicious act.

9. We were created by our heavenly Father
    to love Him first, and love and
    help our brothers and sisters
    in Christ.

10. Under cover – sneaky – a trap – the
    devil works in darkness to try to
    make a person turn from God
    if the devil can get them to sin.

A heart of jealousy, or a heart
    like Jesus –
    A heart of making one's brother
    an enemy or a heart of seeing
    they are God's son and daughter –
    who are we to put ourselves
    above God's will and
    above our brother and sister –
    in the Father's family.

And He saw all the jealous acts –
    all of them, sneaky, isolating –
    closing down and Jesus
    sweat blood – God is love –
    God is all good, God is so
    good to us and He said
    'Thy will be done' when
    He could have stopped
    all He suffered because
    He came to give us life.

 

The Scourging at the Pillar

1. Sin must be paid for. 60 years of
    jealousy and treating our brother
    with pride and envy – this
    is sin - repeatedly covering
    up – making a balancing act
    so the lie remains – the
    lie of acting against God's will –
    in our heart –
    in our mind -
    and God put us here to be
    pure – to love one another –
        to open up to others and
        let them in.

2. A dog was run over by a car and bleeding,
    when a vet finally got to him –
    the dog did not want to be touched –
    he hissed and tried to bite the
    vet and not let him look at
    his wounded and bloodied body.

3. Jesus' body was beaten and wounded
    raw for years and years
    of denying deadly sins that
    make our brothers enemies because
    of jealousy, envy, pride, hatred,
    selfishness –
    Jesus paid for our sins so we could
    go to Him and ask for forgiveness,
    but some will not even admit they
    sin or ask for forgiveness.

4. Sin must be paid for, it offends
    a good God. Jesus paid for
    our sins, so we can be
    forgiven and still have
    our destiny God created
    us for to go eternally to heaven.

5. The whips came down fiercely on
    Jesus while His hands and feet
    were tied down and He allowed
    this – He could have stopped
    it – Jesus is the Son of God –
    Jesus loved us so much He
    was beaten raw for our
    sins, flesh flaking off
    into the air.

6. Jesus stood in a puddle of His
    own blood.

Jesus' body was pierced from head
    to toe –

Repeated torture because of
    stubborn, willful sins many
    deny and try to mask the
    true darkness of their
    hearts.

7. Con artists lie and try to pass off
    another image.
    God created us to be the real deal,
    a person following Jesus, growing
    in His image and likeness, loving
    others, our brothers and sisters,
    genuinely.

8. I was with my brother Fr. Joe and
    he was reading a prayer book.
    When he said Mass he would
    call us brothers and sisters with
    such love. I always felt his
    genuine love for us all at Mass
    and I knew I was loved by
    Him and Jesus.

Fr. Joe always loved, I saw Jesus
    in his tenderness.

I saw Jesus in the genuine love
    Fr. Carter had for everyone.

I see the love Fr. Mike has for
    us all and so selfless –

They were priests going out to others
    because Jesus was operating
    in His power in their hearts.
    Genuine supernatural love –
    beyond and above natural
    love – giving – seeing others,
    helping others, selflessness.

God is love, in Him is no
    darkness.

9. It is injustice when a man hides
    his envy, jealousy, maliciousness,
    trying to block another's way,
    doing God's will – then
    refusing to admit the sin,
    when Jesus suffered so, so
    we could be forgiven,
    a man sinning, refusing
    to admit it must pay
    for their sin –

Sin has consequences.

Jesus shows us, sin has
    consequences and
Jesus was whipped at the pillar
    for our sins, the sins of
    jealousy, envy, pride,
    life-long, that men continue
    hiding, masking for
    pride and darkness in them,
    against God's will.

10. God loves our brothers. God created
    our brothers, God created the
    embryos that are being
    aborted and killed –
    Sin has consequences.

Pray for the grace to love Jesus and
    be full of gratitude, for
    all He did for us.

Pray for the grace to live God's will
    and not be, malicious putting
    ourselves above our
    brothers in pride, envy and jealousy.

 

The Crowning with Thorns

1. Jesus' head was crowned with a
    crown of thorns, pounded into
    His Head. Pounded into His
    head for the sins of the minds,
    putting ourselves as enemies
    against our brothers.

2. God gives us a family. He put us in
    that family to learn love of
    Father and Mother, brothers
    and sisters.

    No matter how we suffered
    with our earthly father, we
    have a Heavenly Father,
    that loves us so much, and
    never leaves us.
    Dear Father, we are Your
    child, you created us for a
    purpose, help us to love
    others, to make this world a
    better place, more in the
    image of Jesus.
    Dear Father give us the
    grace to live our vocation
    as You desire.


3. Life is a gift, every day,
every hour, our prayers can
be heard for the other side
of the world.

Jesus, please help us in our need.
The prayers of families for
each other are so powerful.
The prayers for those we love,
prayers prayed in love for those
we love are so powerful.

The most powerful is
genuine love, because God
is in this.
Those with hard, closed
hearts need to reach out
when they feel like closing up.
Keep loving, don’t close up.
Jesus comes in love.
The devil comes to isolate
and divide, to shut down.
Those we love need our
openness and our love.

4. Be not afraid to love. God is
in genuine love.

God so loved the world, He
sent His only begotten Son. John 3: 16

Love finds a way!!!

Jesus sacrificed for us that
we can live. Death/
Resurrection. Jesus laid
down His life so we could
live. He gave His life for our
sins.
Jesus, deliver us from the
enemy. God is joy.
Happiness is in Him. Jesus
gives us new life in
baptism, we receive a
sharing in His life in
baptism.

5. Life here is temporary, but
Jesus shows us there is life
after death, He rose from
the dead.

Jesus gave the last beat of
His Heart and the last drop
of His blood for our sins.
Life is a challenge, we have
a free will to follow God's
Plan for us.

The distance, lack of love
with others, can come from
fear to be hurt in
relationships because of
past abuse, anger,
bitterness, from the past.

6. God heals, you have to
admit what has shut you
down and ask for God’s
healing.

Love, faith, hope, the 3
theological virtues,
because God must provide
the grace that is needed to
increase these supernatural
virtues we received in baptism.

We need God to grow in
these virtues.

Love and forgiveness.

7. Jesus was bloodied front and
    back from the top of His
    head to His feet.

His head was crowned, with such
    blood coming from eyes
    and mouth etc. –

How can we think that sin
    does not have consequences?

Jesus was beaten front and back –
    head, body, feet –

He was severely scourged for
    the sins of the mind, the
    body, nails binding Him
    in His hands and feet.

Jesus' head beaten, crowned,
    blood coming out and
    the proof we have the
    cloth of Veronica,
    the cloth wrapped His
    body.

8. Eve did not obey God.
    God gives us the commandments.
    Confession is for us to recognize
        we are accountable and
        responsible for our sins.
    Jesus shows us He lived
        "Thy will be done."
    You are not to ignore your
        sins.
    The devil wants to make right - wrong
        and wrong - right.

9. Distorted thinking – rationalizing
    why you can see others as
    enemies and why you
    rationalize you can trap,
    hurt, abuse, cover-up
    your schemes to be the
    one on top. (i.e. Like you
    have a concrete block on your
    head, you live in a little world
    of your own making, and tell
    yourself you have the right to
    ignore the dignity of others
    created by God

10. Sing: Choose Life

    Sing: We Have Been Told

 

The Carrying of the Cross

1. Meditate on Jesus, carrying the
    heavy cross, laden with the
    sins of the world.

 

Jesus died for our sins!!!

2. We are privileged to have Jesus
    tell us about our sins,
    His passion and to know
    the Good News and spread
    it. If the devil can get a
    person through temptation,
    they give into life-long - to
    hide their dark hearts and
    block others doing God's will –
    the devil can have that person
    working for him.

3. Jesus calls us to work for Him, to
    do the Father's will, to build
    the Kingdom of God.

A man was walking and another
    guy came and held his
    legs to stop him. The man holding
    his legs with malice is to stop
    him from doing God's will
    for him.

4. Jesus carried the cross and fell
    under it three times for
    those who try to stop a
    righteous man doing God's will.

Sin has consequences.

How could men build something
    in the dark?

We were put here to build a
    Kingdom of Light and follow
    in the footsteps of Jesus.

5. Jesus had enemies for doing His Father's
    work. Wherever a person is doing
    the work of God, walking in love,
    helping promote the Kingdom of God –
    the devil tempts others to
    oppose them and try to stop
    them.

    We are at battle. It is in
    serving God we help build the
    Kingdom of God. We are not in
    charge – God is.

6. Sin has consequences. Sin
    must be paid for. People growing
    more and more in the deadly
    sins are attracted to their
    sins, they have some
    pay-off for what they're doing
    seeking dominance for dominance sake –
    power-over,
    control,
    getting even,
    joy from getting away with
        evil done to others –

7. We were put here to grow in
    the image of Jesus, by living
    a holy life, likened to
    Jesus.

8. How can we reach into the
    mysteries of God when
    we are capped with
    this attraction and pull
    to the deadly sins?

9. Humility is truth. It is a realization
    we are creatures of God.

Humility is telling us the truth
    about our sins and the
    truth about Jesus;
    telling ourselves the truth
    about us and our brothers
    and sisters we are commanded
    to love.

Look at how Jesus and Mary loved
    us.

10. Humility tells us we recognize our gifts,
    but we admit the evil in us.
    This is truth. We must live in
    truth if we want to grow in
    the image of Jesus.
    He is absolute truth.
    Lying about the evil in us
        fills us with more and more
        darkness.

As a creature of God I am to
    conform myself into
    God's will for me.

Humility helps the Christian
    evaluate both good and
    evil in them.

 

The Crucifixion

1. Christianity is a life of love.
    The Christian is one who opens
    himself to God's love and
    responds with love of his own.
    Jesus shows us this on the cross.

The Christian also realizes that
    his life is not only a love
    relationship with God, but
    also a going out of his
    self-centeredness to
    other human persons
    in various forms of Christian love.

Finally, the Christian is one who realizes
    that in one way or another he
    needs the love of others and
    is willing to open himself
    to this love.

2. We are the People of God, we
    must give witness before
    others to God, not close-up
    and live selfishly –

Look at Jesus who gave the
    last drop of His Blood and
    the last beat of His Heart.

3. John 3: 16

For this is how God loved the world:
he gave his only Son,
so that everyone who believes in him 
    may not perish
but may have eternal life.

4. We are to respond to God's love –
    Look at Jesus' love in His
    Passion and death –
    turning-in, closing-up,
    living in pride and jealousy,
    envy, treating one's brothers
    and sisters as enemies to
    undercoverly block their
    efforts to show worship
    and love to God – is
    malicious and evil!

5. In the life of the Church –
    human relationships are
    to flourish and grow. Christ
    is the head of the body the
    Church, we are members
    of the body.

6. We are to witness to loving others
    and be loved by them.

These relationships prepare me
    for heaven – I must
    open up to be
    able to receive God's love
    and respond to it.

Our relationships are about
    God and our love of Him
    and others.

Jesus, Son of God. Jesus the Light of the world.

 

 

7. Excerpt from Response in Christ by Fr. Edward Carter, S.J.

e) Relationship with Members of the Church

There is but one true Church of Christ. Yet this one Church has three different states of existence. There is the pilgrim Church, the Church of this world, composed of members who have received the grace of Christ and strive for its development. They have not yet obtained the goal of their efforts, as have the members of the heavenly Church, who enjoy God in eternal happiness. The Church suffering is an intermediate state of existence necessary for those who had not achieved the required purification as members of the pilgrim Church. Although there are these three phases of the Church’s existence, there is a profound union existing between all the members. All these members possess the same basic life of grace in Christ, and this common life establishes the most intimate bonds of love. In our preceding chapter, we discussed the pilgrim Church. Let us now consider the Church suffering and the heavenly Church.

The members of the Church suffering are those who have departed from this life in an incomplete state of Christian development. Their development is incomplete in the sense that grace has not fully taken possession of them, and, as a result, they are yet closed in upon themselves to a greater or lesser degree. They as yet cannot open themselves out in complete love to the Triune God in the beatific vision. They must undergo a further purification, a purification which could have been achieved upon earth with merit. Now the purification must be achieved with no merit attached. The pain of this purification is mixed with the certain expectation of achieving the vision of God. We can hasten the advent of this vision for this people by the offering of prayers and other good works. Scripture itself refers to our action on behalf of those in purgatory in Chapter 12 of the Second Book of Maccabees beginning with verse 38.

        8. Response in Christ continues

The members of the heavenly Church are those in whom the life of grace has taken full possession and has reached its completion in the life of glory. Faith now is unnecessary, as the light of glory gives the human intellect a new strength and capacity for seeing God face-to-face. While the Christian was a wayfarer, he received the imprint of the indwelling Trinity as he shared in God’s own life. Now in heaven that grace-life and possession of God reaches its completion—the absolute completion is not achieved, however, until the resurrection of the body. The divine persons give Themselves to the beatified in a profound union far surpassing that of the indwelling of the Trinity experienced here below.

This life of heaven is still the Christ-life, for just as we possess a share in Trinitarian life here below as mediated by Christ, and exercise this grace-life as structured by Him, so also in heaven is the mediation of Christ present. In the words of Rahner, "One always sees the Father through Jesus. Just as immediately as this, for the directness of the vision of God is not a denial of the mediatorship of Christ as man."14 And not only does the humanity of Christ unite the blessed to God, but also, in some way, to the whole of creation. This is merely a completion of what is begun here below, namely, the union with Christ in His humanity establishing the Christian in a special relationship with God, with other men, and with the whole of creation. We have a glimpse, therefore, of the fullness of life which members of the heavenly Church possess.

        9. Response in Christ continues

The heavenly Church, as St. Thomas says, is the true Church.15 The Church of this earth and the Church of purgatory are, each in its own way, reaching out in loving hope for the heavenly Jerusalem. Vatican II puts it very simply: "The Church, to which we are called in Christ Jesus, and in which we acquire sanctity through the grace of God, will attain her full perfection only in the glory of heaven."16

The members of the heavenly Church can help us in living our life of grace until we too share its fullness with them. Their power of intercession on our behalf is but another ramification of the communal aspect of Christianity. We are meant to help others grow in Christ. We, in turn, are intended by God to receive aid from others—yes, from members of the heavenly Church, as well as from those with whom we dwell here below.

Not only can we be aided by the saints’ intercession, but the example of the canonized saints can also be of great value to us. They have concretely proved that full holiness is possible. Such an inspiration is of real worth when we are tempted to think that Christian sanctity in its higher degrees is impossible of attainment. Moreover, the canonized saints, in their diversity, teach us that there are many authentic versions of Christian holiness. They can be innovators in showing us that there are numerous possibilities in assimilating the mystery of Christ, although the basic assimilation remains the same for all Christians of all times. In the opinion of Rahner this is one of the chief roles the canonized saints exert in the life of the Church.17

 14Karl Rahner, Theological Investigations, Vol. III (Baltimore: Helicon, 1967), p. 44.
 15
Cf. St. Thomas Aquinas, In Ad Ephes., c. 3, Lect. 3.
 16Second Vatican Council, Constitution on the Church, No. 48.
 17Cf. Karl Rahner, Op. cit., pp. 100-101.
 


 
 

This is my Body, This is My Blood

 

10. When we actively love others
    as God desires, we are
    loving God.
    What we do to others
    we do to Jesus –
    Sin has consequences –
    Games of abuse,
    malice of intent
    truth about the good and
        evil in us is necessary.

 


 

A child fell in a mud puddle,
    should she stay there –

We need balance –
    Body, Mind and Soul –

If we keep digging a grave
    one shovel at a time
    eventually we have to
    get in the hole to keep
    digging - how
    low do we go?

We are here to follow in
    the footprints of
   
Jesus and grow in
    His image and likeness.

Living and backing ourselves everyday
    to a closed in corner of
    sin and darkness –
    IS not living –

Jesus gave so our sins
    could be forgiven –

Some won't even admit
    evil in them –

Their lives are lived for
    power and control –
    they are not maturing
    in love –
 

Mary's Message
from the Rosary of August 27, 1996

Mary:  I stood beneath the cross of my Son, and my Heart was in such pain for I saw Him before my eyes. I saw Him covered with blood. I saw Him die. My Heart, my children, my Heart to watch my Son, but my Heart, my Heart, how I suffered for my little children of the world that give in to this world and give up the love of my Son. O my little children of light, I give you this message. Carry this light into the darkness for your Mother Mary, for I stood beneath the cross and I cried. I cried for the little ones. I cried for the young ones, the ones that do not care and will lose their souls. How do I make you see for you will not listen to me? What can I do? I come. I appear. I beg. I plead. I give you these gifts from my Son, and you reject me. I do not deliver messages very often anymore for I have been ignored. The message is the same. You do not read the messages I have given to you. Please help me. Help the little children. I appear. I appear. I appear, and I am ignored. I stood beneath the cross, and I cried. I cried, and my Heart was in such anguish for my little children, for I am searching for them this day as I searched for the Child Jesus. Please, please help me. I cannot hold back the hand of my Son any longer. I am Mary, your Mother. I ask you to help my children. You are my children of light. end of Mary's Message

 

  

Excerpt from Response in Christ - Chapter 7

          b)  Penance

Christian self-discipline or mortification, then, looks to a proper control of one's total being. This control is necessary for the avoidance of sin and the proper functioning of the life of grace. There is another form of the cross which some people confuse with the self-discipline we have just discussed. The form of the cross we speak of is that of penance.

    Christian penance does not have the same basic purpose as self-discipline. Christian self-discipline looks rather to the proper living of the Christian life in the present and future, whereas penance looks to the sinful past. Penance, therefore, is a virtue which includes a sorrow for sin, a purpose of amendment, and a desire to make atonement or satisfaction for sin. As with the entire Christian life, penance is primarily, although not exclusively, an interior attitude.6

    Penance, or satisfaction for sin, is an essential part of the life of the Church and the individual Christian because both are called upon to continue Christ's redemptive Incarnation. One aspect of Christ's redemptive work consisted in making satisfaction for sin. This aspect of Christ's life should always be part of the Church's existence and that of the individual Christian. Furthermore, certain members of the Church are called to give special attention to the prolongation of Christ making satisfaction for sin. In this category are those who are called to a form of religious life primarily dedicated to making reparation for sin.

    The Christian in a special manner makes satisfaction for sin in the accomplishment of the sacramental penance imposed in confession. But he is also expected to do more than this, and the opportunities are readily available, for the inevitable hardships and difficulties of life can take on the value of penance. It all depends on my attitude. I can go about my day in a spirit of love, and this is all important. But other attitudes can be present, and should be to some extent at least. One of these attitudes or dimensions of my Christian perspective should be that of penance, or of making satisfaction for my own sins and those of others.

    We should first of all seize the more obvious opportunities of doing penance. To accept properly the inevitable crosses which God permits can be an excellent form of penance. Another excellent form of penance is to bear with the pain, effort and difficulty which we all experience to some extent in fulfilling our life's work.

    It is evident that there can be a considerable degree of penance in my life simply through the proper living of the human situation. But to be aware fully of the fact that I am in part a sinner, and that I should be aware of my responsibility to make satisfaction for sin, it seems that from time to time I have to perform additional acts of penance. The performance of such acts of supererogation have found a constant place in the history of Christian spirituality. As long as this manner of penance is performed with Christian prudence, there is no reason for saying that such a practice is no longer relevant.
 

 

 

April 14, 2022 Holy Thursday

Mysteries of Light in Petition

 

 

        The Baptism of Jesus

        1. The sky was thrown open and the voice of the Father
            was heard.

        2. "This is My beloved Son in whom I am
            well pleased."

        3. Do you see the marvelous place, the
            waters of the Jordon?

        4. Do you see Jesus and John the Baptist,
            the dove over Jesus' head?

        5. Dear Jesus, thank You for teaching
            us in Your public life.

        6. Dear Father thank You for Jesus
            and for the gifts You give to us.

        7. Dear God please give me the gift
            I need most.

        8. From The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, by Louis J. Puhl, S.J. p. 12

                        23. FIRST PRINCIPLE AND FOUNDATION

                        Man is created to praise, reverence and serve God 
                        our Lord, and by this means to save his soul.

        9. God is Supreme and above –
            God the Father created me –
            I am His creature.

        10.  First Commandment

                 1. I, the Lord, am your God. You shall not have other gods besides me.
 

 

        The Wedding at Cana

        1. John 2: 1-10  

On the third day there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee. The mother of Jesus was there, and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited. And they ran out of wine, since the wine provided for the feast had all been used, and the mother of Jesus said to him, ‘They have no wine.’ Jesus said, ‘Woman, what do you want from me? My hour has not come yet.’ His mother said to the servants, ‘Do whatever he tells you.’  There were six stone water jars standing there, meant for the ablutions that are customary among the Jews: each could hold twenty or thirty gallons. Jesus said to the servants, ‘Fill the jars with water,’ and they filled them to the brim. Then he said to them, ‘Draw some out now and take it to the president of the feast.’ They did this; the president tasted the water, and it had turned into wine. Having no idea where it came from—though the servants who had drawn the water knew—the president of the feast called the bridegroom and said, ‘Everyone serves good wine first and the worse wine when the guests are well wined; but you have kept the best wine till now.’ 
 

        2. God is above, other, transcendent,
            but He gives us Jesus,
            our beloved Jesus.

        3. Jesus worked His first miracle
            of His public life at Cana.

        4. Jesus changed water into wine
            at Cana.

        5. Jesus is Divine.

        6. Jesus worked many miracles.

        7. Jesus calmed the storm.

        8. Jesus walked on the water.

        9. Jesus expelled demons.

        10. Jesus healed people and
                He fed thousands.

 

        The Kingdom of God

        1. Jesus is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

        2. We are to have the Kingdom
            of God in our hearts -
            A Kingdom of love.

        3. We spread the Consecration to
            the Two Hearts of Love in
            the Shepherds of Christ.

        4. This spreading of the consecration
            is for the renewal of the
            Church and the world and
            the individual Christian.

        5. Jesus had enemies and
            when we do this work
            we have opposition.

        6. Jesus teaches us and works
            miracles.

        7. We need to follow Jesus.

        8. Jesus and Mary teach us
            in Their lives.

        9. We need to pray the rosary.

        10. Matthew 5: 3-12

How blessed are the poor in spirit:
the kingdom of Heaven is theirs.
Blessed are the gentle:
they shall have the earth as inheritance.
Blessed are those who mourn:
they shall be comforted.
Blessed are those
   who hunger and thirst for uprightness:
they shall have their fill.
Blessed are the merciful:
they shall have mercy shown them.
Blessed are the pure in heart:
they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers:
they shall be recognised
   as children of God.
Blessed are those who are persecuted
   in the cause of uprightness:
the kingdom of Heaven is theirs.

Blessed are you when people abuse you and persecute you and
speak all kinds of calumny against you falsely on my account.
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven; this
is how they persecuted the prophets before you.

 

        The Transfiguration

        1. Mark 9: 2-8

Six days later, Jesus took with him Peter and James and John and led them up a high mountain on their own by themselves. There in their presence he was transfigured: his clothes became brilliantly white, whiter than any earthly bleacher could make them. Elijah appeared to them with Moses; and they were talking to Jesus. Then Peter spoke to Jesus, ‘Rabbi,’ he said, ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; so let us make three shelters, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He did not know what to say; they were so frightened. And a cloud came, covering them in shadow; and from the cloud there came a voice, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved. Listen to him.’ Then suddenly, when they looked round, they saw no one with them any more but only Jesus.

        2. Christianity is a life of love.

        3. Our life is a life of opening
            ourselves to God's love
            and loving others.

        4. Our call is beyond - to
            go out and love - to
            focus on building a Kingdom of love.

        5. The definition of love used by Father Carter is as follows. Love is the gift of self to promote the true good of those loved.

        6. Excerpt from Response in Christ by Fr. Edward Carter, S.J.

e) Relationship with Members of the Church

There is but one true Church of Christ. Yet this one Church has three different states of existence. There is the pilgrim Church, the Church of this world, composed of members who have received the grace of Christ and strive for its development. They have not yet obtained the goal of their efforts, as have the members of the heavenly Church, who enjoy God in eternal happiness. The Church suffering is an intermediate state of existence necessary for those who had not achieved the required purification as members of the pilgrim Church. Although there are these three phases of the Church’s existence, there is a profound union existing between all the members. All these members possess the same basic life of grace in Christ, and this common life establishes the most intimate bonds of love. In our preceding chapter, we discussed the pilgrim Church. Let us now consider the Church suffering and the heavenly Church.

The members of the Church suffering are those who have departed from this life in an incomplete state of Christian development. Their development is incomplete in the sense that grace has not fully taken possession of them, and, as a result, they are yet closed in upon themselves to a greater or lesser degree. They as yet cannot open themselves out in complete love to the Triune God in the beatific vision. They must undergo a further purification, a purification which could have been achieved upon earth with merit. Now the purification must be achieved with no merit attached. The pain of this purification is mixed with the certain expectation of achieving the vision of God. We can hasten the advent of this vision for this people by the offering of prayers and other good works. Scripture itself refers to our action on behalf of those in purgatory in Chapter 12 of the Second Book of Maccabees beginning with verse 38.

        7. Response in Christ continues

The members of the heavenly Church are those in whom the life of grace has taken full possession and has reached its completion in the life of glory. Faith now is unnecessary, as the light of glory gives the human intellect a new strength and capacity for seeing God face-to-face. While the Christian was a wayfarer, he received the imprint of the indwelling Trinity as he shared in God’s own life. Now in heaven that grace-life and possession of God reaches its completion—the absolute completion is not achieved, however, until the resurrection of the body. The divine persons give Themselves to the beatified in a profound union far surpassing that of the indwelling of the Trinity experienced here below.

This life of heaven is still the Christ-life, for just as we possess a share in Trinitarian life here below as mediated by Christ, and exercise this grace-life as structured by Him, so also in heaven is the mediation of Christ present. In the words of Rahner, "One always sees the Father through Jesus. Just as immediately as this, for the directness of the vision of God is not a denial of the mediatorship of Christ as man."14 And not only does the humanity of Christ unite the blessed to God, but also, in some way, to the whole of creation. This is merely a completion of what is begun here below, namely, the union with Christ in His humanity establishing the Christian in a special relationship with God, with other men, and with the whole of creation. We have a glimpse, therefore, of the fullness of life which members of the heavenly Church possess.

        8. Response in Christ continues

The heavenly Church, as St. Thomas says, is the true Church.15 The Church of this earth and the Church of purgatory are, each in its own way, reaching out in loving hope for the heavenly Jerusalem. Vatican II puts it very simply: "The Church, to which we are called in Christ Jesus, and in which we acquire sanctity through the grace of God, will attain her full perfection only in the glory of heaven."16

The members of the heavenly Church can help us in living our life of grace until we too share its fullness with them. Their power of intercession on our behalf is but another ramification of the communal aspect of Christianity. We are meant to help others grow in Christ. We, in turn, are intended by God to receive aid from others—yes, from members of the heavenly Church, as well as from those with whom we dwell here below.

Not only can we be aided by the saints’ intercession, but the example of the canonized saints can also be of great value to us. They have concretely proved that full holiness is possible. Such an inspiration is of real worth when we are tempted to think that Christian sanctity in its higher degrees is impossible of attainment. Moreover, the canonized saints, in their diversity, teach us that there are many authentic versions of Christian holiness. They can be innovators in showing us that there are numerous possibilities in assimilating the mystery of Christ, although the basic assimilation remains the same for all Christians of all times. In the opinion of Rahner this is one of the chief roles the canonized saints exert in the life of the Church.17

 14Karl Rahner, Theological Investigations, Vol. III (Baltimore: Helicon, 1967), p. 44.
 15
Cf. St. Thomas Aquinas, In Ad Ephes., c. 3, Lect. 3.
 16Second Vatican Council, Constitution on the Church, No. 48.
 17Cf. Karl Rahner, Op. cit., pp. 100-101.

        9. See the Apostles on Mt. Tabor.

        10. Envision Jesus transfigured.

 

        The Institution of Eucharist

        1. Matthew 26: 26-29

Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had said the blessing he broke it and gave it to the disciples. ‘Take it and eat,’ he said, ‘this is my body.’ Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he handed it to them saying, ‘Drink from this, all of you, for this is my blood, the blood of the covenant, poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. From now on, I tell you, I shall never again drink wine until the day I drink the new wine with you in the kingdom of my Father.’

        2. Song: A Song from Jesus

        3. Song: I Love You Jesus

        4. Prayer of Spiritual Communion

                        Dear Jesus – we want to make a spiritual
                        communion, we cannot receive You
                        now, but we want to know Your
                        presence deep in our heart –
                        deep in our soul – Oh God fill us
                        with Your presence that we can
                        just focus on You and Your love
                        for us now – Love deep in us –
                        Oneness with You –
                        Quiet surrender to be alone in
                        this moment with You in our heart
                        in deep love –
                        We love You so much our beloved
                        God –
 

        5. A Prayer Before the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

   Let me be a holy sacrifice and unite with God in the sacrament of His greatest love.

    I want to be one in Him in this act of love, where He gives Himself to me and I give myself as a sacrifice to Him. Let me be a holy sacrifice as I become one with Him in this my act of greatest love to Him.

    Let me unite with Him more, that I may more deeply love Him. May I help make reparation to His adorable Heart and the heart of His Mother, Mary. With greatest love, I offer myself to You and pray that You will accept my sacrifice of greatest love. I give myself to You and unite in Your gift of Yourself to me. Come and possess my soul.

    Cleanse me, strengthen me, heal me. Dear Holy Spirit act in the heart of Mary to make me more and more like Jesus.

    Father, I offer this my sacrifice, myself united to Jesus in the Holy Spirit to You. Help me to love God more deeply in this act of my greatest love.

    Give me the grace to grow in my knowledge, love and service of You and for this to be my greatest participation in the Mass. Give me the greatest graces to love You so deeply in this Mass, You who are so worthy of my love.

-Mass Book, December 27, 1995


        6. December 27,1995

LET US LOVE THE TWO HEARTS OF JESUS AND MARY
IN THE RECEPTION OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST.

HE GAVE HIMSELF TO US ON THE CROSS. HE GIVES HIMSELF TO US IN THE EUCHARIST.

How great was the act of love, God gave to this world, when He gave Himself and died on the cross. He gives Himself to us this day in the Holy Eucharist.

The greatest commandment is that we must love God with our whole heart, our whole soul, and our whole being. This is a commandment. If we are to enter heaven, we must follow the commandments. They are commands given by God for us to follow.

The greatest act we can do on this earth is an act of loving God. The reason for our existence is to love God. In the sacrament of His greatest love, He gives Himself to us. This is an act of love on His part. We are called to respond by giving ourselves in love to Him.

        7.

This is the purpose of the Holy Eucharist: to unite in such oneness with our Holy, Loving God. Our all consuming passion should be that of loving God. How many go to the Eucharist with the sole purpose of giving great love to God? He wants us to love Him. He wants souls to tell Him how much they truly love Him. This is the most intimate act of love when Jesus gives Himself-Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity to man. If it is such an act of love, how are we receiving Him in Communion? We should beg God, in this most intimate union with Him, to help us to love Him with greatest love.

        8.

Jesus is a Person. He wants our love. The Holy Spirit wants such intimacy with us. Our Father wants us to love Him. In the Eucharist, we unite with God. In this intimate act of uniting with our beloved God, with Divinity, we must pour out our love to God. We must pour out our heart to the most adorable Heart of Jesus. Jesus is so unjustly treated by many of His beloved souls He loves so much. Let us help make reparation to the Almighty God by loving God with our whole heart, our whole soul, and our whole being in the sacrament of His greatest love. This is the Gift of Himself.

        9.

Think of how it is to love someone and give your all for that person, to pour out your heart to him or her and then be treated with coldness and neglect. It hurts our heart so much more when we deeply love someone to be rejected by that person. Jesus loves us with the deepest love. We cannot fully comprehend this love. Let us love Him with the deepest love. Let us love Mary and her Immaculate Heart. Let us love her as the Mother of God. Let us love her as the virgin who bore the Son of God. May we, in the reception of the Eucharist pour out our love to Him, to this adorable Heart. May we pour out our love to His Holy Mother.

Mary said at Fatima that Jesus wants His Heart venerated next to the heart of His Mother. Let us love these two Hearts as we receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Then we are so deeply united with God. We see Their two Hearts surrounded with thorns for the injustices against Their Hearts. Let us help make reparation daily as we receive Him in the Eucharist. This is a special time to help make reparation to Their wounded Hearts.

        10.

Let us remember how He poured His love out to us on the cross and how He pours out His love to us now when He gives us Himself in the Eucharist, the Eucharist which contains His Heart of burning love. His Heart was pierced with a lance. Her heart was invisibly pierced with a sword. As the wounds in Their Hearts are deep, so too is Their love so deep.

He does not want "surface love". He wants hearts filled with deep burning love.


 

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Inspiring Homilies Covering Cycle B of the Litugical Year
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Guiding Light — Focusing on the Word — Cycle B    At times we may feel that our path to Christ is a bit "out of focus". Like the disciples in the Book of Mark, this ordinary life clouds our vision of Christ's Divinity. We may doubt the practicality or possibility of applying His teachings and example to our modern life. Cycle B's homilies are a "guiding light" to help us realize Jesus' Messianic greatness and His promise of better things to come. $10

Guiding Light - Feed My Soul
Inspiring Homilies Covering Cycle C of the Litugical Year
$ 10.00

Guiding Light — Feed My Soul — Cycle C    In a world rapidly advancing and encouraging personal gain, we are faced with modern problems. There is a challenge to find time in our busy schedules for Sunday Mass or a family meal. We are able to research, shop, bank and even work without hearing one human voice. It is no wonder that we may often feel disconnected and famished at our week's end. In Fr. Joe's third book of homilies from Cycle C, we are reminded of the charity that Christ intended us to show each other. We have a calling to turn the other cheek and be the Good Samaritan to others. We are rewarded with the Father's kingdom and love when we are not worthy. We are not left alone or hungry. $10

 

 

Fr. Edward J. Carter S.J.

Here are all the products in this category:

Books written by the founder of Shepherds of Christ Ministries

Response in Christ
Fr. Edward J. Carter gives to the modern Christian a message that will sustain him.
$ 10.00
Response to God's Love
...God Himself is the Ultimate Mystery
$ 10.00

Response to God’s Love by Fr. Edward J. Carter, S.J. In this book Fr. Carter speaks of God as the ultimate mystery. We can meditate on the interior life of the Trinity. Fr. Carter tells us about our uniqueness in the Father's Plan for us, how the individual Christian, the Church and the world are in the state of becoming. Imprimatur. $10

Shepherds of Christ Spirituality Newsletters 1
Selected Writings on Spirituality—for All People Editor: Fr. Edward J. Carter S.J. Imprimatur
$ 10.00

Shepherds of Christ — Selected Writings on Spirituality for all People as Published in Shepherds of Christ Newsletter for Priests. Contains 12 issues of the newsletter from July/August 1994 to May/June 1996. $15

Spirituality Newsletters 2
Selected Writings on Spirituality — for All People Editor: Fr. Edward J. Carter S.J. Imprimatur
$ 12.00

Shepherds of Christ — Volume 2: by Fr. Edward J. Carter, S.J. Contains issues 13—29 of the newsletter (September/October 1996 — Issue 5, 1999) $15

Shepherds of Christ Spirituality Newsletters 3
Selected Writings on Spirituality — for All People Editor: Fr. Edward J. Carter S.J.
$ 10.00

Shepherds of Christ — Volume 3 by Fr. Edward J. Carter, S.J. Contains Newsletter Issues 1 through 4 of 2000 including Fr. Carter’s tremendous Overview of the Spiritual Life $10

Tell My People
Messages from Jesus and Mary Author: Fr. Edward J. Carter S.J. Imprimi Potest
$ 10.00

Tell My People. Messages from Jesus and Mary (As given to Fr. Edward Carter, S.J.)    One of Fr. Edward Carter, S.J.'s Synopsis of the Spiritual Life    From Jesus to Fr. Carter "On Holy Saturday, 1994, Jesus told me that on the following day, Easter, I would also begin to receive messages for others. Our Lord also told me that some of these were eventually to be published in a book  and here is that book." $10

Spirituality Handbook
Shepherds of Christ Associates Spirituality Handbook - A Way of Spiritual Life
Author: Fr. Edward J. Carter S.J. Imprimi Potest

$ 3.00

Spirituality Handbook. Fr. Edward Carter, S.J. did 3 synopsis of the spiritual life. The Spirituality Handbook, the Priestly Newsletter 20he Tell My People book. The way of spiritual life proposed to the members of Shepherds of Christ Associates is centered in consecration to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. All aspects of the spiritual life discussed below should be viewed as means to help members develop their lives in consecration to Christ, the Sacred Heart, and to Mary, the Immaculate Heart. $3

The Spirituality of Fatima
Fatima: The Setting, The Message, The Spirituality of Consecration
$ 5.00

The Spirituality of Fatima by Fr. Edward J. Carter, S.J. The Fatima apparitions and messages received official Church approval in 1930. In giving her official approval to the Fatima event, the Church tells us that what took place at Fatima involving the three young visionaries is worthy of our belief. $5

  Shepherds of Christ Holy Spirit Novena CD
  Holy Spirit Novena Read by: Rita Ring
  $ 10.00 
plus postage


  Holy Spirit Novena CD. Prayers and scripture readings from the Holy Spirit Novena Booklet read by Rita Ring. $10

 

Statues/Religious Items

 
 
Blue Crystal Rosary
  Rosary with the Image of Our Lady of Clearwater
  8mm - $ 40.00
plus shipping

 

  Red Crystal Rosary
  Rosary with the Image of Our Lady of Clearwater
  8mm - $ 40.00 plus shipping

 

 

  Clear Crystal Rosary
  Rosary with the Image of Our Lady of Clearwater
 
8mm - $ 40.00 plus shipping
 

 

 

  


                 

R. Pray for These Things

                1) Pray for the Pope & hierarchy to help us start prayer chapters.
                2) Pray for Special people.
                3) Pray for the priests, the Church and the world!
                4) Pray for the spread of prayer chapters,
                    also for the spread of priests doing prayer chapters.
                5) Pray for the spread of Blue Books.
                6) People going to Florida and China.
                7) Vocations to all 7 categories.
                8) Pray for spread of Consecration and Rosary.
                9) Pray for pope helping us.
               10) Pray for Jeff.
               11) Pray for the country
               12) All intentions on my list, Jerry's list.
               13) Priests getting Fr. Joe's book.
               14) Pray for Fr. Joe's new book, cover & funds for printing & postage.
               15) Donors and members and their families.
               16) Healing of the Family tree.
               17) Pray for the Corona Virus to go away
               18) All who asked us to pray for them.
               19) All we promised to pray for.
               20) Rita, Doris, Sheila, Jerry, Sanja, Fr. Mike, Louie, Laverne,
                    Fr. Joe, all priests helping us, Ed, Jimmy, Mary,
                    Carol R., a special couple, Rosie & all involved.
               21) All of our families.
               22) Funds and insurance.
               23) All of our houses.
               24) In thanksgiving for gifts, graces, & blessings received.
               25) Spread the Blood of Jesus on all of us here.
               26) Consecrate all hearts.
               27) Cast the devil out of all of us here and all in Movement.

 


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