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Prayer: Chapter 12.4: Jesus Praying in the Garden of Olives
"Having retired apart, Jesus "fell upon His face praying" (Mat. 26. 39), thereby giving us the ex ample of the profound humility that ought to accompany all our prayers. What are we in comparison to our Creator? We are as grains of sand and imperceptible atoms that came out of nothing; we are even more vile still, for we are sinners deserving of endless punishment. How then should we implore the Almighty's favor? Jesus humbles Himself under the weight of our iniquities, although He is infinitely great in Himself. What, then, should be our confusion, we who are mere abject creatures, when, laden with our own sins, we crave mercy from the divine Majesty outraged by our malice!"
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"Prayer: Its Necessity, Its Power, Its Conditions" by Fr. Ferreol Girardey
Selections from Fr. Bronchain's Meditations
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Prayer: Chapter 12.4: Jesus Praying in the Garden of Olives
"Having retired apart, Jesus "fell upon His face praying" (Mat. 26. 39), thereby giving us the ex ample of the profound humility that ought to accompany all our prayers. What are we in comparison to our Creator? We are as grains of sand and imperceptible atoms that came out of nothing; we are even more vile still, for we are sinners deserving of endless punishment. How then should we implore the Almighty's favor? Jesus humbles Himself under the weight of our iniquities, although He is infinitely great in Himself. What, then, should be our confusion, we who are mere abject creatures, when, laden with our own sins, we crave mercy from the divine Majesty outraged by our malice!"
Please remember to pray for all who made these information (meditations, sermons, audio) available to you.
Source:
"Prayer: Its Necessity, Its Power, Its Conditions" by Fr. Ferreol Girardey
Selections from Fr. Bronchain's Meditations
Read by: dave7, Librivox, https://bit.ly/3iGbLeW
✅ Visit the website: https://mannaofthesoul.blogspot.com
for catholic sermons and meditations.
✅ SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mannaofthesoul
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mannaofthesoul
✅ LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@mannaofthesoul
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4cZlrDMREmR3giUJnTp3C3
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manna-of-the-soul-catholic-audio/id1571060923?mt=2
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Thank you for listening and God bless you and keep you!