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Saint Gregory the Great: St Thomas and Healing the Wounds of our Disbelief
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Deacon Keith Fournier
My Lord and My God! In a marvellous way God’s mercy arranged that the disbelieving disciple, in touching the wounds of his master’s body, should heal our wounds of disbelief Thomas, one of the twelve, called the Twin, was not with them when Jesus came. He was the only disciple absent; on his return he…
A Sermon by St Augustine on St John’s Gospel: Behold, I shall save my people.
By
Deacon Keith Fournier
‘No-one can come to me unless the Father draws him.’ You must not imagine that you are being drawn against your will, for the mind can also be drawn by love. Nor should we be afraid of being taken to task by those who take words too literally and are quite unable to understand divine…
Pope Benedict XVI on the Feast of Corpus Christi
By
Deacon Keith Fournier
Dear brothers and sisters! The feast of Corpus Domini is inseparable from the Holy Thursday Mass of in Caena Domini, in which the institution of the Eucharist is also celebrated. While on the evening of Holy Thursday we relive the mystery of Christ who offers himself to us in the bread broken and wine poured…
From the treatise on the Trinity by Saint Hilary of Poitiers
By
Deacon Keith Fournier
The Father’s gift in Christ Our Lord commanded us to baptise in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. In baptism, then, we profess faith in the Creator, in the only-begotten Son and in the gift which is the Spirit. There is one Creator of all things, for…
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