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Horned Larks - Anne-Marie and André Lavoie (St. Pachomius)
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Help my unbelief.
(Mark 9.14-29) - Jesus, Peter, and Jean Jacques, joining the other disciples, they saw a large crowd around them, and scribes arguing with them. As soon as she saw Jesus, the whole crowd was amazed, and people flocked to greet him. He asked: "What are you discussing with them? A man in the crowd answered him, "Teacher, I brought my son, he is possessed by a spirit that makes dumb spirit seizes him anywhere, he throws the earth, child foam, grinds his teeth and becomes rigid. I asked your disciples to expel this spirit, but they failed. "Jesus said to them:" unbelieving generation, how long should I stay with you? How long will I endure you? Bring him to me. "He was brought to him. When he saw Jesus, the mind violently shook the child, he fell, he rolled on the floor, skimming. Jesus asked the father: "How is there time it happens to him? He said: "Since his early childhood. And often he has even thrown in the fire or water to destroy him. But if you really can do anything, just to help us out of pity for us! Jesus replied: "Why say, 'If you can' ... ? Everything is possible for him who believes. "Immediately the boy's father exclaimed," I believe! Help thou my unbelief! "Jesus saw the crowds would gather, rebuked the evil spirit:" Spirit who go deaf and dumb, I command you, come out of him and enter no more! "The spirit screamed, shook violently and left the child. The boy became like a corpse, so that everybody said: "He is dead. "But Jesus, seizing her hand, raised him, and he stood up. When Jesus was come home, alone with his disciples, they questioned him in particular: "Why is it that we, we could not deport him? "Jesus replied:" Nothing can make this case out there, except prayer. "
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To help our thinking ... - How many times do we do what seems to be our task, not including real God. We are quick to see the obstacles and find our apologies.
- Our task? ... Jesus let them participate in the "raise".
- often we forget to ask ourselves if what we do is God's will ... When we exclude God from our work or our family life, we lack faith. It is there ... but we let him no room to act.
- To them and to us that Jesus speaks saying, "O generation of little faith! "
- Is what I'm showing a lack of faith in my work and family life?
ACTIVITY IN YOUR DIARY: - Our task? ... Jesus let them participate in the "raise".
- often we forget to ask ourselves if what we do is God's will ... When we exclude God from our work or our family life, we lack faith. It is there ... but we let him no room to act.
- To them and to us that Jesus speaks saying, "O generation of little faith! "
- Is what I'm showing a lack of faith in my work and family life?
- Do we lack faith too? ...
- Jesus reminded the apostles need to pray.
- What does Christ in my life to invite me to greater faith?
- Do I respond with faith, or is it that I just discussed, since Jesus does not appear now?
- Jesus reminded the apostles need to pray.
- What does Christ in my life to invite me to greater faith?
- Do I respond with faith, or is it that I just discussed, since Jesus does not appear now?
- The call comes from the father's heart enough for Jesus to release the evil spirit. The man proclaims his faith by admitting his weakness.
- How many times do we assume our faith as sufficient, while blaming God for what happens in our lives?
- Belief is not easy ... This requires continual recognition of our limitations, our inability to understand the "why" so many events and the "how" of so many challenges.
- This humble confession must always rest on the greatness of the power of God and all of his love.
- Jesus does not criticize our struggles to believe, but rather our lack of effort when our faith falters.
- What the apostles were unable to do so, the father of the sick child accomplishes by a short but intense prayer: " Help my unbelief! "
- Do I believe anything is possible if only I think?
- How many times do we assume our faith as sufficient, while blaming God for what happens in our lives?
- Belief is not easy ... This requires continual recognition of our limitations, our inability to understand the "why" so many events and the "how" of so many challenges.
- This humble confession must always rest on the greatness of the power of God and all of his love.
- Jesus does not criticize our struggles to believe, but rather our lack of effort when our faith falters.
- What the apostles were unable to do so, the father of the sick child accomplishes by a short but intense prayer: " Help my unbelief! "
- Do I believe anything is possible if only I think?
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"God does not love you because you are graceful,
but love for you to become one.
You can change, you are changed,
because he, God met you, thee arrested,
of what his love has changed. "
(John Lafrance)
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"The inner life is a bath of love in which we dig."
(Cure of Ars)
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"God does not love you because you are graceful,
but love for you to become one.
You can change, you are changed,
because he, God met you, thee arrested,
of what his love has changed. "
(John Lafrance)
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"The inner life is a bath of love in which we dig."
(Cure of Ars)
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The Word of God: a symphony!
Resourcing for Lent
The prayerful reading of the Bible, it either individually or in groups,
opens paths of a encounter with the Other and with others.
The Word is read, listen and share
for the symphony who lives transforms our lives.
is the essence of catechesis offered for Lent,
with two resource persons:
- Bishop Joseph Yvon Moreau, bishop of our diocese
- Father Michel Talbot, pastor of St. Jean-Port-Joli and biblical scholar.
Lessons and practical workshops will be offered.
These four catechesis will take place
at the Cathedral of Sainte-Anne in La Pocatière
Sunday
from 14h to 15h30:
-13 March (Bishop Yvon-Joseph Moreau)
-20 March (Bishop Yvon-Joseph Moreau)
-27 March (Father Michael Talbot)
-3 April ( Father Michael Talbot)
is an invitation of the Education Committee of faith
Unit Pastoral Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière
(La Pocatière / St. Onesimus / Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies / St. Louis.)
----- Deacon
the heart of our world
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Good day!
brotherly!
Jean-Yves
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Special greetings to our new visitors!
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Photo: In Louise Gardens - Jean-Yves
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