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My Prayer Book_LASANCE - the Catholic Kingdom!

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1E6<br />

what d4ars Is<br />

or "0 Sacrament host holy, 0 Sacrament divine; AU<br />

praise and all thank.rgiuiq be every nwmnt Thine/"<br />

If you have time (perhaps you can "make time")<br />

step in and visit Our Lord for a few moments. You<br />

are busy, -yes; but remember, <strong>the</strong>re is but one<br />

reel business in life, but "one thing necessary." Keep<br />

.that in mind all <strong>the</strong> time. Save your soul ! "Seek ye<br />

first <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> of God, and all <strong>the</strong>se things shall be<br />

added unto you" (Matt. vi. 33). Your business will<br />

not suffer if you spend a few moments with your best<br />

Friend - <strong>the</strong> same who will one day be your Judge.<br />

Keep Him as your Friend.<br />

And if you think of Him<br />

and His interests, He will think of you and prosper<br />

your affairs.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> hour of luncheon - at midday - it would<br />

be worth while to go out of your way to visit <strong>the</strong> Blessed<br />

Sacrament, to have a few moments' conversation with<br />

<strong>the</strong> divine Lover of souls, who abides with us "all days"<br />

for our good. It would refresh you, soul and body; it<br />

would certainly make you feel better; it would help<br />

y3u to forget your disappointments, and to take up<br />

your burden again with a light heart. Our Lord did<br />

not say in vain: "Come to Me all you that labor and<br />

are burdened, and I will refresh you" (Matt. xi. 28).<br />

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ON-CATHOLICS who are present at Mass, not understanding<br />

<strong>the</strong> ceremony, wonder why we should<br />

be so diligent in assisting at it. To <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> idea of<br />

church and public worship is associated with preaching<br />

and hymn singing. They are surprised at a function<br />

in which a clergyman takes no notice of <strong>the</strong> people and<br />

at which often <strong>the</strong>re is no sermon.<br />

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