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The Face of a Priest

10/11/2014

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I had a beautiful dream or vision one morning of the face of a priest who I love but with whom I have had conflicts. I pray for him often.  Recently I have noticed great joy in his eyes. Jesus seemed to tell me through this dream or vision that the joy was because his priest has “fought the good fight and won the race,” and so made it possible to let himself be taken into the  heart of Jesus in such a way that it is Him shining through his eyes at us now.
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And He seemed to tell me that one day it will be like this with me if I keep “fighting the good fight.”
PicturePainting by Christopher Santer




From Mark Matuza: 

Dear St. Therese help me to bewilder all whom I meet, bewilder them with kindness, love and compassion, to see them through the eyes of God as His children, which they are.


The web-master of this blog, and publisher of goodbooksmedia is making lots of progress on the soft-cover version of the book I edited Toward a 21st Century Catholic World-View.   The e-book will be based on what comes up when you click on this blog and then to the left click on the pop-up Toward a 21st Century Catholic World-View as it is being assembled with many graphics.   Note that to read that one in sequence of how it will be when it is an e-book you have to scroll down to the bottom and read it upwards. The newer chapters with graphics are at the top. 

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