We cry to the Lord, who will come to bring us salvation:
Come, Lord, and save us.
Lord Jesus Christ, our God, Savior of all,
— come swiftly and save us.
Come, Lord, and save us.
Lord, by your coming into this world,
— free us from the sin of the world.
Come, Lord, and save us.
You came from the Father,
— show us the path that leads to him.
Come, Lord, and save us.
You were conceived by the Holy Spirit,
— by your word renew the same Spirit in our hearts.
Come, Lord, and save us.
You became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,
— free our bodies from corruption.
Come, Lord, and save us.
Lord, be mindful of all men,
— who from the beginning of time have placed their trust in you.
Come, Lord, and save us.
Source: DivineOffice.org
The End of the World: An Advent Reflection
The Catholic Church traditionally teaches us the Four Last Things (Death, Purgatory, Heaven, Hell) and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ during the Season of Advent. However, many Catholics still avert from such topics because they are frightened of these things. My Reflection this Advent on the End of the World aims to give awareness and more insights into these truths, which we must face sooner or later. My piece also includes a Personal Message to my dear Readers.
The Series starts with Saint Teresa of Avila, Doctor of the Church. Who would have thought that the great Mystic and Contemplative used to battle personal sins of worldliness? This piece I wrote contains the narrative of it and a unique ‘My Reflection’ that is thought-provoking and eye-opening.
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