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: ’ When a Catholic is near death, the Church does not leave him alone. She surrounds him with prayer, the Sacraments, and one final, powerful gift: . ? The Apostolic Pardon (also called the Apostolic Blessing at the hour of death) is a special grace given by a priest, usually during the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Through it, the Church grants a plenary indulgence at the moment of death. That means: • The complete remission of all temporal punishment due to sin • The soul, if properly disposed, is freed from the need for purification in Purgatory It is one of the most beautiful expressions of the Church’s mercy: to prepare the soul to meet God fully purified. ? The priest prays with the authority entrusted by Christ to the Church: “
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VELIKI PETAK – OPROSTI MAJKO
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Oprosti, Majko
”Pod Križem kleči Majka i gleda Sina svog,
Pod Križem kleči, moli Boga Raspetog,
Pod Križem plače nijema, bol je slomila.
Suza više nema, tuga ih ispila.
Oprosti, Majko, oprosti, i ja sam bio tu.
Oprosti, Majko, oprosti, s Judom ga ljubio.
Ljubio, Boga sam izdao, izdao, nisam ni znao.
Ljubio, Boga sam izdao, izdao, nisam ni znao.
Ruke svoje pruža,
Sina bi grlila.
Snage više nema, tuga je skršila.
Grli, Majko, grli, evo Ti ruke moje.
Grli, Majko, grli, ljubi Dijete svoje.
Oprosti, Majko, oprosti, i ja sam bio tu.
Oprosti, Majko, oprosti, s Petrom zatajio.
Zatajio, leđa okrenuo, izdao, nisam ni znao.
Zatajio, leđa okrenuo, izdao, nisam ni znao.
S Križa prima tijelo Sina Raspetog.
U krilu
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“Be ashamed when you sin, don’t be ashamed when you repent. Sin is the wound, repentance is the medicine. Sin is followed by shame; repentance is followed by boldness. Satan has overturned this order and given boldness to sin and shame to repentance.” Saint John Chrysostom
The Story of the weeping statue of Our Lady of Akita. In 1973, in a convent in Akita, Japan, a nun named Sister Agnes Katsuko Sasagawa saw strange things happen with a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary. First, in July 1973, a cross-shaped wound appeared on the statue's right hand, and real blood flowed from it. The statue also seemed to sweat with a sweet smell. Then, starting on January 4, 1975, the statue began to cry real tears from its eyes. This happened 101 times over the years, until 1981. Many nuns, visitors, and even people on Japanese TV saw the tears
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Abbot Tryphon
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“Be ashamed when you sin, don’t be ashamed when you repent. Sin is the wound, repentance is the medicine. Sin is followed by shame; repentance is followed by boldness. Satan has overturned this order and given boldness to sin and shame to repentance.” Saint John Chrysostom
The Story of the weeping statue of Our Lady of Akita. In 1973, in a convent in Akita, Japan, a nun named Sister Agnes Katsuko Sasagawa saw strange things happen with a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary. First, in July 1973, a cross-shaped wound appeared on the statue's right hand, and real blood flowed from it. The statue also seemed to sweat with a sweet smell. Then, starting on January 4, 1975, the statue began to cry real tears from its eyes. This happened 101 times over the years, until 1981. Many nuns, visitors, and even people on Japanese TV saw the tears flowing down the statue's face. Sister Agnes also received mes
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Mik 7:14–15, 18–20 och Luk 15:1–3, 11–32
Gud, vår Fader, redan här på jorden skänker du oss del i himlen. Led oss genom detta liv med nådens ord och sakrament till ljuset, där du bor.
Vi ber denna fastedag om hjälp att komma tillbaka till vår himmelske Fader och till oss själva.
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First Sorrowful Mystery – the Agony of Jesus in Gethsemane
Read the Gospel of St. Matthew 26:36-46
– Revised Standard Version, Second Catholic Edition
(The 15 minute Meditation is integral to the full practice of the First Saturdays! It cannot be left out!)
Then Jesus went with them to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to his disciples, “Sit here, while I go yonder and pray.” And taking with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, he began to be sorrowful and troubled. Then he said to them, “My soul is very sorrowful, even to death; remain here, and watch with me.” And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed, “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou wilt.” And he came to the disciples and found them sleeping; and he said to Peter, “So, could you not watch with me one hour? Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation; the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” A
: ’ When a Catholic is near death, the Church does not leave him alone. She surrounds him with prayer, the Sacraments, and one final, powerful gift: . ? The Apostolic Pardon (also called the Apostolic Blessing at the hour of death) is a special grace given by a priest, usually during the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Through it, the Church grants a plenary indulgence at the moment of death. That means: • The complete remission of all temporal punishment due to sin • The soul, if properly disposed, is freed from the need for purification in Purgatory It is one of the most beautiful expressions of the Church’s mercy: to prepare the soul to meet God fully purified. ? The priest prays with the authority entrusted by Christ to the Church: “
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