Praise God🔥 Many treasures are to be discovered when busy-ness is removed. Thank you Monsignor for your love of God, His Church & attentive listening to the Holy Spirit➕
Thankyou for putting this into words in a very seemingly confusing time. It has given me a sense of confidence and yes, I intend to" rally close to the Heart of Jesus "
I asked for this book as a gift for my Consecration after Fr John Riccardo kept mentioning it on his podcast. So I actually have two copies of it now. Great interview and good to meet the person who actually wrote it!
Julian (sic) did not persecute Christians in his brief moment of glory (emperor from 3 November 361 to 26 June 363). He restored Athanasius to his throne, allowed a great rallying of bishops to the Creed of Nicaea (maybe they were scared into unity by the sight of a pagan philosopher on the imperial throne). He wrote a book against “the Galileans” and Cyril of Alexadria wrote a refutation of it 60 years after Julian’s death. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_(emperor).
Try living in the Divine Will when all our actions are really the Lords acts - first person to receive this gift is Servant of God Luisa Piccaretta from Corato - a mystic - died in 1947; writings given several imprimaturs
Praise God🔥
Many treasures are to be discovered when busy-ness is removed. Thank you Monsignor for your love of God, His Church & attentive listening to the Holy Spirit➕
Thankyou for putting this into words in a very seemingly confusing time. It has given me a sense of confidence and yes, I intend to" rally close to the Heart of Jesus "
I asked for this book as a gift for my Consecration after Fr John Riccardo kept mentioning it on his podcast. So I actually have two copies of it now. Great interview and good to meet the person who actually wrote it!
I heard about the book from Fr John Ricardo. I have listened to some of Fr James' teachings. They are excellent.
Julian (sic) did not persecute Christians in his brief moment of glory (emperor from 3 November 361 to 26 June 363). He restored Athanasius to his throne, allowed a great rallying of bishops to the Creed of Nicaea (maybe they were scared into unity by the sight of a pagan philosopher on the imperial throne). He wrote a book against “the Galileans” and Cyril of Alexadria wrote a refutation of it 60 years after Julian’s death. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_(emperor).
Try living in the Divine Will when all our actions are really the Lords acts - first person to receive this gift is Servant of God Luisa Piccaretta from Corato - a mystic - died in 1947; writings given several imprimaturs