Forget the promises of God and lose the eternal kingdom with him!
Day after Day we seek the Presence of Christ for Poor Souls!
No matter the weather, the turmoil in life, or the blessings from the Lord our attention to Spiritual needs through Christ must always be sought.
For some the only time they pray is when hardships arise. That is the most blessed moment because the Lord is always with the meek and needy. A good mantra for everyone is to call on God especially when we are on top of our faithful adherence to Christ. Do not save our neediest prayers when hardships arise but keep his Sacred Heart visible within our minds as we reflect upon why he showed his Heart to Margartet Mary Aloque.
It is within the very rays of the Blessed Light that pours out of this Heart so needed, so wanted, and so very the immediate healing for sin that never takes a vacation from our human weaknesses that will surely cripple our hesitancy to ask until we find the warmth of mercy that is the Heart of Christ.
As I have written before and still attest to the fact of how important our prayers are before Christ, we should never stop thinking that our prayers in earnest to the Sacred Heart for release of souls in purgatory are the most essential extension of the grace our faith brings upon us is never forgotten.
Looking back at my own ministry I have found that those in spiritual need like people in addictions, the dying in hospitals, and the many known to me who refuse the grace of God are my most needy children God has called me to treat. When working with recovering addicts in Midland, Texas and back in Pittsburgh with POWER (Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery) my heart pounded and still does for those who cannot cure their own weakness. “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is made perfect in weakness).” (2 Cor 12: 9).
I feel that Christ has sent me to pray for the most needy souls and through the grace of Holy Orders has placed before me many whom I must humbly consider to reach, untold, unshown, and unbroadcasting as much as possible. These are the words to St. Bridgett and I are adopting as well as I can to abide accordingly.
Ralph B.Hathaway