To: mlizzy
The sign of oncoming vocations — long Confession lines and 24/7 Adoration.
The vocations just come.
28 posted on
07/31/2015 10:22:44 AM PDT by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
Why dont some posters believe the Scriptures that Monsignor Pope referenced? ......
The sign of oncoming vocations long Confession lines and 24/7 Adoration. The vocations just come.
I don't know regarding the disbelief, other than to say not all Christians interpret in the same way [to begin with] as you well know; however, when we all pass, there will be no discord in heaven! [Thank God!] .. =)
Today, at adoration, I noticed a card with the "Chaplet of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ," printed on it, and for the first time, I recited same, right before my hours with Jesus were ending. What a beautiful chaplet; have you seen it [recited it]? I felt like I was riding home on my bike with angels. No kidding! I think one or two hitched a ride.... so I understand the increase in vocations when an adoration chapel is present within one's parish. So much peace, so much joy! There He is.... Jesus!!
Chaplet of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Heaven's Weapon for These Times: Jesus said to Little Barnabas, a Nigerian visionary, on January 19, 1997, "My son pray your Holy Rosary always as My Mother has ordered you. Pray the Holy Chaplet of My Precious Blood immediately after your Holy Rosary. You must do this because the hour of salvation is very short."
31 posted on
07/31/2015 1:07:29 PM PDT by
mlizzy
(America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe/Wade has deformed a great nation. -MT)
To: Salvation
Isn’t that amazing? Devout young men enter the priesthood due to grace... not corny billboards, slick magazine ads or commercials on MTV?!? Who would have guessed?! Could this mean that in 50 or so years we might get our Church back?
46 posted on
08/01/2015 2:46:20 PM PDT by
2tipsea
(What can I say?)
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