A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints

A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints

A beautiful sonnet has been attributed to many saints such as St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila: “I am not moved to love you, Lord, By promises of paradise; Nor does the hell that terrifies Move me to want to sin no more. You are the one that moves me, Lord, When to your cross I turn my eyes To see your wounds, hear insults, lies; I’m grieved to know you’re dying, Lord. Your love moves me in such a way That without heaven I’d love you still, And without hell, I’d fear to stray. I need no goads or giveaway; For even if my hopes were nil, I’d love you as I do today.”

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Mary, Send A New Spring | A Poem For Mary

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly May Is For Mary Every tree, every flower is a poem for thee,Every landscape is richer when thy shrines grace it;Dost thou watch the lamps that burn at thy grottoes?Dost thou hark to the chorus that swells through the ages?Dost thou hear the canticles that rise from thy children,Virgin […]

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The House of Christmas by G. K. Chesterton

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The House Of Christmas | G.K. Chesterton There fared a mother driven forth Out of an inn to roam; In the place where she was homeless All men are at home. The crazy stable close at hand, With shaking timber and shifting sand, Grew a stronger thing to abide […]

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THE WISE MEN | G.K. Chesterton

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The Wise Men Step softly, under snow or rain,    To find the place where men can pray;The way is all so very plain    That we may lose the way.Oh, we have learnt to peer and pore    On tortured puzzles from our youth,We know all the labyrinthine lore,We are the three wise men […]

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A Collection Of Poetry For Eucharistic Adoration

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Something More There’s something moreBeyond that doorThan what meets the eyeTiny HostWe adore the mostOn the altar there abides Appears as breadChrist, risen from the dead,The ultimate sacrificeWho we abhor with our sinBy his mercy, He lets us inTo gaze upon Him, pure and white Body, Blood, Soul, DivinityExposèd […]

Love Bade Me Welcome | Catholic Poem

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly  Love bade me welcome. Yet my soul drew back.

A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints

A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints A beautiful sonnet has been attributed to many saints such as St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila: “I am not moved to love you, Lord, By promises of paradise; Nor does the hell that terrifies Move me to […]

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Who Are The Seven Women Saints Named In The First Eucharistic Prayer At Mass?

Catholic Poetry To Use For After Communion Reflection

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Source of Life Your flesh dwells within me Your breath, my life now be My heart with one accord Receiveth Thy Holy Word Overabundant be Thy Grace In the Holy Eucharist I now face All contained within suffice To sustain me for this life And upon death’s calling The […]

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What do you read during Adoration? These beautiful Catholic poems will inspire your devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist

Poetry To Read During Adoration

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Something More There’s something moreBeyond that doorThan what meets the eyeTiny HostWe adore the mostOn the altar there abides Appears as breadChrist, risen from the dead,The ultimate sacrificeWho we abhor with our sinBy his mercy, He lets us inTo gaze upon Him, pure and white Body, Blood, Soul, DivinityExposèd […]

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St. John Chrysostom wonderfully tells us that when the devil sees us returning from the sacred Banquet of the Eucharist, he flees from us

A Poem About The Eucharist By Danielle Erwin

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Your flesh dwells within me Your breath my life now be My heart is with one accord Whence receiveth Thy Holy Word Overabundant be Thy Grace  In the Holy Eucharist I now face All contained within suffice To sustain me for this life And upon death’s calling The greatest […]

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Journey of the Magi T.S. Elliot

Journey of the Magi | T.S. Elliot

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly A cold coming we had of it,Just the worst time of the yearFor a journey, and such a long journey:The ways deep and the weather sharp,The very dead of winter.’And the camels galled, sorefooted, refractory,Lying down in the melting snow.There were times we regrettedThe summer palaces on slopes, the […]

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The Bold, Childlike Preaching Of St. Francis Of Assisi

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Sometimes he preached hard like a boxer’s jaw.  But sometimes he preached soft as the underside of a kitten’s paw.  And sometimes he preached so joyful it shone through the sweetness of his smile.  But sometimes he preached so soulful it stung through the salt of his tears.  But hard or […]

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3 Poems to Reflect on as Ireland Votes on Its Abortion Laws

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly As many of us already know, Ireland votes today to decide whether to keep its relatively strict abortion laws- which currently make it very difficult to have an abortion –  to change them in favor of abortion on demand. There are so many well-documented reasons why abortion is wrong, […]

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God and the Gym (Part 4): No Pain, No Gain

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Today we present the final installment of our God and the Gym series, a poetic reflection on rigorous fitness, physical suffering, Catholic spirituality, and the redemption of the Cross of Jesus Christ. God and the Gym: No Pain, No Gain Read parts 1 -3 of this series: God and […]

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Veni Sancte Spiritus: Summon The Holy Spirit With The Ancient “Golden Sequence” Prayer

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Known and beloved as the “Golden Sequence,” the Veni Sancte Spiritus is a beautiful, powerful prayer to the Holy Spirit that dates back to the thirteenth century. It is attributed to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Stephen Langton. In 1570, this “sequence” (still prayed and chanted after the first […]

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Building the Church: One Man’s Incredible Story Teaches Us What We All Must Do

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly I was once walking around the outside of an incredibly beautiful cathedral; I walked around it twice just gazing in marvel upon the architecture, and trying to work out, or glimpse an understanding of what must have gone through the architect’s mind as he designed and built such an […]

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These Pieces of Poetry Not Only Speak to the Heart, but Speak to the Lord

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly When a writer pens poetry he or she uses a linguistic paintbrush to form in the mind of the reader a place full of emotion that no other writing style can express. Human experiences are so deep and so powerful that our language does them no justice. What seems […]

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The World’s Search For Meaning…

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Today’s video is based on a poem written by a North American writer, Charles Bukowski called “Nirvana.” The poem tells the story of a young man riding a bus through North Carolina on the “way to somewhere.” He is “cut loose from purpose” and lives a sort of aimless […]

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