We just completed a three week seminar for men. “The healing of the father wound.” It was well received by all who attended.
Thank you CTC, Kyle and Fr. Mikkel
Words have tremendous power. With them you may edify or destroy, enhance or tarnish, heal or wound. God takes each word we speak seriously. In fact, he will hold us accountable for them because the words are an outward manifestation of what we have in our hearts.
Ezekiel
I shall pour clean water over you and you will be cleansed; I shall cleanse you of all your defilement and all your idols. I shall give you a new heart, and put a new spirit in you; I shall remove the heart of stone from your bodies and give you a heart of flesh instead.
This is a new day. It has never existed before; it has never been lived before; it is mine! This day comes to me filled with new gifts of opportunity, vision, joy, peace, life and substance. But most important, it is a day filled with God's love
In Faith let us say like St. Paul says. “It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me . . .” (Gal 2:20). It is a reality almost too astonishing even to believe.
Original Shame
However, once sin entered the world, man lost the self-mastery necessary to keep selfish desires from growing in his heart and poisoning his relationship.
Wounded by original sin, man finds that it is no longer easy for him to control his passions and appetites.
‘Belonging to Christ, and the resulting way of life, do not isolate the believer from the world, but rather make him or her the protagonist in a service of love for the common good.’ Papa Francis
Meditations in the Upper Room. A book by Archbishop Jason Gordon. Price $60.00 TT. I am taking orders. Funds go to feeding the poor facebook.com/643736821/posts…
Dear Friends,
TrinityTv Thu July 19th @ 8pm Shepherd's Corner will feature Susan Henry interviewed by Deacon Derek on Archbishop Gordon's article regarding 50 years of Humanae Vitae of Blessed Pope Paul VI.
You can tune-in online here: tcntt.com/index.php/audio-vi…