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"Do you love me?"
Day 2: Peter & Saying Yes to Jesus "Peter who had failed, who had denied, who had run away from Jesus in his need, meets Him. Speaking to him, calling to him, inviting him. "Do you love me?" — this question is an invitation. The only way we can love Jesus is if we have been loved by Him. Think about where is it in your life that you find yourself poor in love? Because that's the place, where we need to ask for the love of God to be poured out in a new way upon us through the gift of the Spirit." — Fr. Malachy Open the door and let Jesus into your life, into your heart. Tara, dasal tayo! Get your 30-day free access to Hallow app subscription now! https://hallow.com/carissimaedei
Carissimae Dei on Instagram: "Tag your Holy companion/s or your spiritual compass. Someone who supports you and shares the same goal. O God, who by the grace of the Holy Spirit did pour the gifts of charity into the hearts of your faithful, grant health of mind and body to our friends, that they may love you with all their strength and accomplish with perfect love what is pleasing to you. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. ************ #CarissimaeDei #CarissimaeDei #catholic #catholicchurch #catho
Carissimae Dei on Instagram: "02 February | Presentation of the Lord At the end of the fourth century, a woman named Etheria made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Her journal, discovered in 1887, gives an unprecedented glimpse of liturgical life there. Among the celebrations she describes is the Epiphany, the observance of Christ’s birth, and the gala procession in honor of his Presentation in the Temple 40 days later. Under the Mosaic Law, a woman was ritually “unclean” for 40 days after childbirth,