Pray to Love as Jesus Loved
Jesus said, “Love one another; as I have loved you.” I can understand the first part, but “as I have loved you”… this is where I struggle.
Jesus said, “Love one another; as I have loved you.” I can understand the first part, but “as I have loved you”… this is where I struggle.
In this story from March 1989, actor Ernest Borgnine recalls a divine vision he received while filming a scene for Franco Zeffirelli’s acclaimed multi-part television film, Jesus of Nazareth.
I don’t know what went through Christ’s mind when he prayed, but I can readily grasp that his prayers were different than mine
This simple prayer has been my constant companion. It’s short, easy to learn and you can pray it anywhere.
I pray that I follow Jesus’ words, that I offer healing to the sick, sight to the blind, peace in the midst of turmoil and compassion to the lonely.
What is your attraction to Jesus? Take the time during this season of Lent to identify it and pursue it.
How could Christ’s followers possibly have understood his death and Resurrection? Jesus tried to prepare them…
The kindness and faith of the people who have seen the shadowy image of Jesus at St. Ursuline make me feel like I’ve seen a miracle, too.
When we hear Jesus’ words spoken, they sound like poetry, no matter how they’re printed on the page.
We can gain many insights on prayer from the words and deeds of Jesus. Here are 9 to make your own.
When kneeling to worship the Baby Jesus, have you stopped to think who’s kneeling beside you?
A devotional that will help you focus on the living, breathing person of Jesus, every day, all year long.