Thank you dear Heavenly Father for sending your Son Our Lord Jesus Christ to give us The Lord's Prayer in supplication for our needs and guidance to pathway of forgiveness and holiness. Help us dear Heavenly Father to always cling to you in all our struggles to be our source of strength in times of weariness, light in times of darkness, joy in times of sadness, healing in times of affliction for You alone can make our life serves its purpose and that is to love, adore and serve you. Amen. Grant everyone's prayer dear Heavenly Father for the good and salvation of our souls and of our loved ones. Amen. To you O Lord be the glory now and forever. Amen. I love you dear Heavenly Father. Thank you Fr Mike and for all the faithful people behind your good works and everyone praying for everyone. You are all a blessing.❤ Have a holy Godnight.❤
It is true that "Our Father" is the summary of the whole Gospel in the right priority. Thus, it is the best and most important prayer. I loved that Fr. Mike also shared the reason behind the difference between the Catholic and non-Catholic version of this prayer due to the end phrase "for Thine is the kingdom, power and glory forever ever". It is a good liturgical development to glorify the Father even more. This is a great gift from Jesus because this provides the best way of communicating and glorifying the Heavenly Father. This is a way of showing that we love Him, trust Him, and glorify Him no matter what happens. Thank you so much, Fr. Mike and Team Ascension for this episode as well as all the past episodes so far. Looking forward to the remaining episodes and also revising these in future to strengthen my faith! I'm praying for you and for the fellow listeners. God bless
As a former Protestant, I've wondered why our Catholic version is a bit different. I'm so glad Father Mike explained it. Merry Christmas everyone. God is so good
@@StAlphonsusHasAPosse I agree! This series and all other videos by Fr. Mike and Team Ascension have been educational. I also wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as well . God bless you
@@StAlphonsusHasAPosse We did not get 4" of rain but 6.5". Our area in the forest was fine except lots of debris. Ocala and other places had a bit of flooding. I always wondered why the prayer was a bit different in our Catholic church virus the Christian church next to me.
I was sitting in my bedroom doing the CIY when my dog alerted me that my house was on fire. It was all contained to the garage , and no one was hurt. God really blessed my family. I thank God so much for Fr. Mike and our community. Praise be Jesus Christ.
Thank God that your dog awoke you before the fire got to your house and that all of you were saved from serious burns or death. Dog is god spelled backwards and they prove time and time again why with their unconditional love for their humans.❤🐕🦺🐕🐩❤🙏
Thank you for that reminder us or Eph 6:12-17 that we fight a spiritual battle and we need spiritual weapons and to put on the armor of God. I use to say that every day but some how been neglecting it lately. Thanks to your reminder I will be back to saying it along with my other prayers. ❤🙏🙏🙏
It was so humble to see how many people hit the "like", thumbs up, button while I was listening to Fr Mike this morning. Over 40 people within 15 minutes. It gets me excited to see so many fellow Christians wanting to learn about the Catholic Church. Hopefully, we can transform our lives in God's plan. 12/19/2023
A day behind but catching up. Had to listen to the previous days on prayer again. So good. Fr. Mike I love your line that we are here for transformation, not transfer of information. I have written it down on several pages in the catechism book. The pages are filled with notes on the side of pages.
The 'Our Father' is the "summary of the whole Gospel." Taught by the Lord Jesus, it is "the perfect prayer." It presents in the form of prayer, the essential content of the Gospel. There is no substitute for this Christian prayer. Lord, teach us to pray 🙏
Our Father Who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven, Give us this day, our daily bread, forgive our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. ❤❤❤❤❤ Amen ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am going to miss sharing CIY and reading all your comments. Let me take a moment to thank you. I now have a “Faith Music” play list created from the links you shared. Thank you, EC. I pray St. Gertrude’s prayer and know that you too, pray the the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Thank you, DF. I am reminded that we are “one, holy, Catholic and apostolic” and we pray for each other. Thank you, TRN. Wherever you are, know that you have had an impact on me. I hope our paths cross again. Your friend in Texas, dck.
Father, may everything that I do this day, whether it be full of joy or pain, whether it be full of love or of grief, I ask that everything I go through today be offered to you just like Jesus offered everything to you. It is in his name we pray. Amen. 12/19/2023.
The 'Our Father' is the summary of the whole Gospel - *Tertullian* The prayer encompasses all we believe about the Trinity, a life that is centered on Jesus. Its important for us to know the One to whom we are speaking. If we get the identity of God wrong, we'll get everything wrong. When we know that God is our Father, everything changes. It is the most perfect of prayers as it teaches us to ask for things but in the order in which we should desire them. We pray that God reorient and change our hearts to love what he loves ❤ and to hate what he hates. 😊
Amen. We Praise You, We Give You Thanks, Honor, and Glory are Yours Always, Forever and Evermore ❣️ Thank you so much Fr. Mike and Ascension. As always, I am praying for all of you. God Bless 🙏🏻
Day 353 The Lord's prayer is the most perfect of prayers..... This prayer not only teaches us to ask for things, but also *in what order we should desire them* The rightness of our life in Him will depend on the rightness of our prayer
December 19, 2023 Please, do you have just a moment in time to pray for Souls in Purgatory with me? According to tradition, St. Gertrude the Great, was told by Our Lord that each time she piously recited the following prayer, it would release 1,000 souls (or a vast number) from their suffering in purgatory: Eternal Father, I offer You the most precious blood of thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church, for those in my own home, and in my family. Amen. In her account of another vision, St. Faustina describes Purgatory as a "great crowd of suffering souls" undergoing purification. Further, she says that the souls are "praying fervently, but to no avail, for themselves; only we can come to their aid" (Diary, 20)
December 19, 2023 Hello! When the Catechism is complete (or maybe even now), consider listening to Saint Faustina’s Diary in a year and/or EWTN Mother Angelica’s Classics to add to your Catholic learning! Oh my goodness so much life guidance in conjunction with Father Mike’s Bible and Catechism in a Year!
The Lord's Prayer: PATER NOSTER, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.
I've been trying to memorize this along with The Rosary, I love the peace I feel when listening to Latin prayers, there is definitely something holy and sanctified in praying in Latin
@@maryanne8395 My mother prayed the memories in English, German, and Latin when my eldest brother who is now 79 was dying from an unknown condition from birth until three months. It was finally found that his stomach was almost sealed shut and he had a large heart murmur which required serious surgeries . My mother told ll of us in the family that it was through the constant praying of the memories and the intercession of the Mother of God, Mary; that my brother was saved. He lead a normal life and the whole family took on saying the memories in crisis situations and then moved on to saving it daily. I think your suggestion is helpful to many. ❤🙏
Thank you Fr Mike and Ascension staff. I missed a few days live because I was sick as well as my mother. I’m caught up and we are both doing well. Thank you all for the continued prayers. I will start Bible in a year for 2924. Confined prayers to us all.
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil.
Greetings! CIY community Greetings!! Here in this episode 353, We pray the Lord's prayer first because we call on our Father (Abba) and give him praise and glory from our inner core of our heart. (Ethos). By the power of the Holy Spirit the Sermon on the Mount gives us the teaching and the Lord's prayer as our prayer. This the most perfect prayer. Ref. St Thomas Aquinas. The rightness of our life in him will depend on our rightness of our prayer. Ref: Tertulian. Let's thank everyone and pray for all those whom we promised to pray. Amen!
Greetings Father Mike, Thoughts :- -> Message reflect with, ""Lord's Prayer connects Spiritual Transition with Transubstantiation in Glorification of Father, Son and Holy Spirit in every sense in every aspects of Life."" -> Excellent Insights Father.. Thanks Team CIY, Team Ascension Press.. With Prayers, Ranjith Joseph (R.J)
12:20 "Run through all the words of the holy prayers [in Scripture], and I do not think that you will find anything in them that is not contained and included in the Lord's Prayer." -St. Augustine 9:13 Response to Catholics changing the Lord's prayer. Backstory to the Lord's prayer. 2760 Very early on, liturgical usage concluded the Lord's Prayer with a doxology. In the Didache, we find, "For yours are the power and the glory for ever." "For the Kingdom, the power and glory are yours now and forever." 11:48 "The Lord's Prayer is truly the summary of the whole gospel." -from the early Church Father Tertullian 12:45 "The Lord's Prayer is the most perfect of prayers.... In it we ask, not only for all the things we can rightly desire, but also in the sequence that they should be desired. This prayer not only teaches us to ask for things, but also in what order we should desire them." -St. Thomas Aquinas 13:23 Ethos= the inner world of a person, that what draws our hearts and repels our hearts 13:50 The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew Chapters 5, 6, 7) is teaching for life, the Our Father is a prayer; but in both the one and the other the Spirit of the Lord gives new form to our desires, those inner movements that animate our lives. Jesus teaches us this new life by his words; he teaches us to ask for it by our prayer. The rightness of our life in him will depend on the rightness of our prayer. 14:22 By the power of the Holy Spirit, we get this new heart in Baptism, and the sacraments continually renew that new heart in us. But when we pray, the Lord is teaching us how to live this new life by His Words. And He teaches us to ask for this new life, to ask for this new heart by our prayer. 14:40 The rightness of our life in Him will depend on the rightness of our prayer. We need to know we can trust our Good Dad. Our Father. Hope you all have a light-filled peaceful joyful week. I'm praying for you, Fr. Mike, the Catechism in a Year Production team, Ascension Presents, and everyone here!
The King James version of the Bible includes the words; For yours is the kingdom, power, and glory forever. So many protestants will claim the Catholics got it wrong.
A couple of questions what prayer did St. John the Baptist preach? And who was Tertulion mentioned many times as being a great historian of our faith. Who was he and why isn't he a saint?
If Our Father who is in heaven, holy is His name, we are the children of God, bought by adoption by Jesus' life, death and resurrection with the mercy of God. Certainly the entire gospel is found within the Our Father. We are part of His kingdom where his will is done on earth as it is in heaven. Our daily bread is the Eucharist. Protestants don't get this. Forgive us as we forgive others is to show forth our mercy as God show us His mercy that there must be a Purgatory by keeping with God's enduring mercy. Keep us from temptation and deliver us from evil is a plea for us to live virtuously to be pure to enter heaven and witness to others.
Something else that I find Protestants doing more than Catholics is actually present in the prayer said in this episode. I'm not intending to criticize one's prayers, but point out something that seems a bit redundant in some cases, considering how Catholics tend to open and close their prayers, while it can make more sense for those who don't open and close prayers as we do. Since the Bible does speak to the power of asking for things in the name of Jesus, I've heard many prayers end by saying we ask this in the name of Jesus. But when Catholics end prayer in this way, what do we tend to say next? "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." We also lead off that way. If it becomes too routine, we can forget that the entire prayer is being asked in the name of all three persons of the Trinity. It seems like the Jesus part is covered by that. I know this type of ending shows up in today's prayer at 4:22, just to have the standard closing at 4:26. Like I said, I'm not trying to criticize. A similar appeal to the name of Jesus occurs at 3:40. But it's not like we are asking for all that we prayed to be in the name of Jesus. It's a more specialized request to which this appeal is provided, as one addresses the Father in the name of His Son. It can make more sense when addressing persons of the Trinity. The Jesus prayer focuses on addressing Jesus, and that's fine. We can always appeal to God in each of the persons, and we can always ask for something in the name of Jesus. If someone isn't closing prayer with the sign of the cross and invocation of the three persons of the Trinity, then it absolutely makes sense to include this appeal through Jesus. But it's just when we say in Jesus's name, and then immediately say, "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit," it just seems like Jesus gets in there twice in a row, and thus it seems a bit redundant, by taking a common closing of some prayers and adding it to the closing of other prayers. The topic of the doxology ending of the Our Father even further reminds me of this. So the timing was rather perfect.
Matt 6:13 I went to the Bible hub; and it is only the King James Version; that adds: to Thine be the kingdom, the power and the glory; forever and ever. Amen. There are all the Bible translations listed for Bible translation study. You can see all the Bible translations at the same time; and compare Bible translations; all at the same time; - listed. The Kingdom; is referring to not the category of location; Heaven. But the question is who owns heaven of the participants of the Trinity: like, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Which one? Verse 33 tell you. Quote: 27 “All things have been COMMITTED to me by my Father. No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him. Conclusion: Therefore, BEFORE IT WAS COMMITTED; IT WAS: JUST THE KINGDOM OF GOD. The Catholic Church has the extension: The Glory Be. "Glory be to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. This statement tell you; that the owner of the Kingdom/Heaven is made clear; to HOW IT HAS BEEN COMMITTED; IN THE AFTER THOUGHT; A DISCLAIMER MADE BY JESUS; AN EXPLANATION; THAT; SAYS: I AM GIVING YOU A TEACHING THAT IS NOW PRESENTED TO YOU. That the Kingdom of Heaven; is not only belonging to God; but also, COMMITTED to the Son, and Holy Spirit; and all three are ONE. If you just say; the Kingdom; then you don't understand the Trinity; as there is a problem with those who remove the Trinity from their church theology; they think it is a pluralistic god/God. However the Glory Be; makes it clear that the Kingdom/Heaven is Trinitarian. Therefore, the Glory Be is VERY EXACTING TO VERSE 33; THAT THE KINGDOM WAS COMMITTED TO JESUS CHRIST; WHEN HE DIED ON THE CROSS AND ROSE FROM THE DEAD. THERE IS NO OTHER GOD THAT ROSE FROM THE DEAD; BUT JESUS!!! IT IS COMMITTED TO HIM; FOR A TRIUNE BEING.
I am thankful for these comments and how one might avoid error or take the words of the bible out of content to give it another meaning. Thank you for taking the tine to give us these insights. 🥰🙏🙏🙏❤
@@MorreHope After all the controversy yesterday, I can see why you usually just say Amen. I am not going to give any opinions anymore. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you. 🎄🎇🥰🙏
@@dianefrank3688 Oh. Wow. I am amazed. I was already warned by YT. Actually; I was once suspended for one day. So i say Amen; but I was already in that mode.
@@MorreHope I got kicked off of facebook once and several posts were immediately wiped out. I so far I haven't gotten any warnings on utube, but if I do not cool it, I probably will. They spy on us, so we are better off not saying too much.
I know this is off topic, but I am so disturbed and disappointed by the news from the Vatican today; the “blessing” of same sex couples. How can we bless sin? So disappointed, sad day today. 😔☹️😞😢
@Love_Divine I am delighted to inform you that you have been totally misled and misinformed. In no way whatsoever has the Vatican "blessed" "same sex couples" in the way you seem to think. Certainly nowhere in the document has the Vatican blessed "sin." I'm sure it will come as a great relief to you. The Pope is Catholic, after all. 😁
@@jamesmcgrath3841 Could you please then explain the statement made today? I am sure I read and heard correctly. We cannot sugar coat what is wrong by using words like “mercy.” I am a very conservative practising Catholic who loves my faith and my bible. This is truly, so heartbreaking for me.
So many are saying that a doctrine was not changed because Pope Francis stated that marriage is between one man & one women. That two same sex couples can be blessed outside of a marriage. That is just the Jesuit way of ambiguous speaking. It is a wrong to bless heterosexual or LBGTQ couples outside of marriage as they are living in sin. Once married the heterosexual is living a legitimate marriage. If the same sex couple is married they are still living in sin as it is forbidden in the bible and in the Catholic church. Franklin Graham stated on facebook that he was shocked that the Catholic church proclaims this, as one cannot bless sin. This is so sad as many Catholics are buying the double talk of Pope Francis. 🥵🙏🙏🙏
@@dianefrank3688 I know right? Why not bless unmarried couples, living in sin? Why not bless divorced Catholics who remarry? Why not allow divorce in the church? Why not baptise babies of remarried Catholics? Where is the line between God’s law and mercy? I’m just asking without any hate. I’m so heartbroken today. Don’t we lay persons get any say in this? Just 1 Pope gets to change God’s law? So so heartbreaking..
@@Love_Divine What in particular is "heartbreaking," Love_Divine? I ask this with respect. I have read the document in its entirety, and I see no contradiction between what the Church has always taught, and anything in this document. Nowhere does it "validate" or "confirm" people in living a sinful life. Either those in irregular marriages or who are same sex attracted. Quite the opposite.
Love God with all you hear & mind live His commended, live your life according to the Gospel and really live God will.Amen 🙏❤🕊
My daily prayer 🙏 AND my purpose here: “On Earth as it is in Heaven”
Thank you dear Heavenly Father for sending your Son Our Lord Jesus Christ to give us The Lord's Prayer in supplication for our needs and guidance to pathway of forgiveness and holiness.
Help us dear Heavenly Father to always cling to you in all our struggles to be our source of strength in times of weariness, light in times of darkness, joy in times of sadness, healing in times of affliction for You alone can make our life serves its purpose and that is to love, adore and serve you. Amen.
Grant everyone's prayer dear Heavenly Father for the good and salvation of our souls and of our loved ones. Amen.
To you O Lord be the glory now and forever. Amen.
I love you dear Heavenly Father.
Thank you Fr Mike and for all the faithful people behind your good works and everyone praying for everyone.
You are all a blessing.❤
Have a holy Godnight.❤
Amen! ❤🙏
Beautiful ❤
Amen!🙏❤️
It is true that "Our Father" is the summary of the whole Gospel in the right priority. Thus, it is the best and most important prayer. I loved that Fr. Mike also shared the reason behind the difference between the Catholic and non-Catholic version of this prayer due to the end phrase "for Thine is the kingdom, power and glory forever ever". It is a good liturgical development to glorify the Father even more. This is a great gift from Jesus because this provides the best way of communicating and glorifying the Heavenly Father. This is a way of showing that we love Him, trust Him, and glorify Him no matter what happens. Thank you so much, Fr. Mike and Team Ascension for this episode as well as all the past episodes so far. Looking forward to the remaining episodes and also revising these in future to strengthen my faith! I'm praying for you and for the fellow listeners. God bless
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@@dianefrank3688 God bless you 🙏🏻
As a former Protestant, I've wondered why our Catholic version is a bit different. I'm so glad Father Mike explained it. Merry Christmas everyone. God is so good
@@StAlphonsusHasAPosse I agree! This series and all other videos by Fr. Mike and Team Ascension have been educational. I also wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as well . God bless you
@@StAlphonsusHasAPosse We did not get 4" of rain but 6.5". Our area in the forest was fine except lots of debris. Ocala and other places had a bit of flooding. I always wondered why the prayer was a bit different in our Catholic church virus the Christian church next to me.
I was sitting in my bedroom doing the CIY when my dog alerted me that my house was on fire. It was all contained to the garage , and no one was hurt. God really blessed my family. I thank God so much for Fr. Mike and our community. Praise be Jesus Christ.
Oh wow! I’m glad everything & everyone is ok. Thanks be to God.🙏❤️
Glad your dog alerted you!
Praise the Lord!
Praise God everything was contained and no one was injured.. Give your dog treat.
Thank God that your dog awoke you before the fire got to your house and that all of you were saved from serious burns or death. Dog is god spelled backwards and they prove time and time again why with their unconditional love for their humans.❤🐕🦺🐕🐩❤🙏
The last two day the recording went a million times faster! May God bless you today and always!
Keep Trusting God 💯 !
We're in a Spiritual Battle⚔️✝️, but we know in the End~ Mary's Immaculate Heart Will Triumph!..& God Wins!!
Amen, praise be to God!
Thank you for that reminder us or Eph 6:12-17 that we fight a spiritual battle and we need spiritual weapons and to put on the armor of God. I use to say that every day but some how been neglecting it lately. Thanks to your reminder I will be back to saying it along with my other prayers. ❤🙏🙏🙏
Fr. Thank you ❤. Praying for you, for the Ascension team and for all my CIY brothers and sisters. God bless❤🙏
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It was so humble to see how many people hit the "like", thumbs up, button while I was listening to Fr Mike this morning. Over 40 people within 15 minutes. It gets me excited to see so many fellow Christians wanting to learn about the Catholic Church. Hopefully, we can transform our lives in God's plan. 12/19/2023
A day behind but catching up. Had to listen to the previous days on prayer again. So good. Fr. Mike I love your line that we are here for transformation, not transfer of information. I have written it down on several pages in the catechism book. The pages are filled with notes on the side of pages.
My favorite day ❤ Thank you Fr Mike Day 353 The Lords Prayer🙏
The 'Our Father' is the "summary of the whole Gospel." Taught by the Lord Jesus, it is "the perfect prayer." It presents in the form of prayer, the essential content of the Gospel. There is no substitute for this Christian prayer. Lord, teach us to pray 🙏
Our Father Who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven, Give us this day, our daily bread, forgive our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. ❤❤❤❤❤
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Still not clear on the difference...
Hello everyone & Happy Day 353!🙏😊
Happy for you and for everyone specially for Fr Mike devoting his time for our spiritual growth.❤
Have a blessed Godnight.
🙋♀Elizabeth & All 😊Day 353 ❤🙏
Hi y’all 👋 Happy day 353. ❤️ Blessings to all y’all 🙏❤️
@@TrixRN Thank you Theresa. Hope all is well with you. We are ending too soon. I cannot believe that a whole year is almost over. 🥰🙏
I am going to miss sharing CIY and reading all your comments. Let me take a moment to thank you.
I now have a “Faith Music” play list created from the links you shared. Thank you, EC.
I pray St. Gertrude’s prayer and know that you too, pray the the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Thank you, DF.
I am reminded that we are “one, holy, Catholic and apostolic” and we pray for each other. Thank you, TRN.
Wherever you are, know that you have had an impact on me. I hope our paths cross again. Your friend in Texas, dck.
Father, may everything that I do this day, whether it be full of joy or pain, whether it be full of love or of grief, I ask that everything I go through today be offered to you just like Jesus offered everything to you. It is in his name we pray. Amen. 12/19/2023.
I've made this a regular part of my day. I truly appreciate this. Going to miss it terribly next year
We were thinking of listening again next year! It’s so much information to process and retain.
@@stevel6337 good idea
Amen to that I AGREE love CIY🙏🏻✝️Thank you Father Mike
@@stevel6337 ❤🙏 I plan on it also.
@@MH-np4yb 🥰🙏 I plan on it also.
The 'Our Father' is the summary of the whole Gospel - *Tertullian*
The prayer encompasses all we believe about the Trinity, a life that is centered on Jesus.
Its important for us to know the One to whom we are speaking. If we get the identity of God wrong, we'll get everything wrong. When we know that God is our Father, everything changes. It is the most perfect of prayers as it teaches us to ask for things but in the order in which we should desire them. We pray that God reorient and change our hearts to love what he loves ❤ and to hate what he hates. 😊
Thank you Father Mike. You have done a world of good for many many people around the world. Love and God bless you always 🌹
Amen!
Blessings to all who are participating in the CIY & BIY today🙏🏻🕊✝️🕊🙏🏻
Amen. We Praise You, We Give You Thanks, Honor, and Glory are Yours Always, Forever and Evermore ❣️
Thank you so much Fr. Mike and Ascension. As always, I am praying for all of you. God Bless 🙏🏻
For the sake of His sorrowful Passion have mercy on us and on the whole world
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I invite all of you to join me in praying the St. Micheal novena for our country and our Church 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Well do and thanks for reminding us of that powerful prayer and novena. I also like the Chaplet of St. Michael. ❤🙏
Thank you lord for the Our Father prayers, God bless you Fr Mike
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Praying for Fr. Mike & CIY 🙏🙏🙏
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Amen!
I feel the transformation that Fr. Mike speaks of. Praise God. 🙌
In Spanish we say do not let us fall into temptation.
DaY 353 (16-June-2024)
HaPpY Father’s daY
Happy Sunday
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼, my prayer of choice for Fr. Mike. Our Lords Prayer. All comprehensive.
Its so amazing, everything is interconnected!
“Yet, O Lord, You are our Father; We are the clay, and You our Potter, And we all are the work of Your hand.”
Isaiah 64:8 AMP
This is the best prayer used in exorcisms too. Thank you Father.
Amen
Thank you Fr Mike. Praying for you and everyone here. God bless🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
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Day 353
The Lord's prayer is the most perfect of prayers..... This prayer not only teaches us to ask for things, but also *in what order we should desire them*
The rightness of our life in Him will depend on the rightness of our prayer
December 19, 2023
Please, do you have just a moment in time to pray for Souls in Purgatory with me?
According to tradition, St. Gertrude the Great, was told by Our Lord that each time she piously recited the following prayer, it would release 1,000 souls (or a vast number) from their suffering in purgatory:
Eternal Father,
I offer You the most precious blood
of thy Divine Son, Jesus,
in union with the Masses said
throughout the world today,
for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory,
for sinners everywhere,
for sinners in the universal Church,
for those in my own home,
and in my family. Amen.
In her account of another vision, St. Faustina describes Purgatory as a "great crowd of suffering souls" undergoing purification. Further, she says that the souls are "praying fervently, but to no avail, for themselves; only we can come to their aid" (Diary, 20)
December 19, 2023
Hello! When the Catechism is complete (or maybe even now), consider listening to Saint Faustina’s Diary in a year and/or EWTN Mother Angelica’s Classics to add to your Catholic learning!
Oh my goodness so much life guidance in conjunction with Father Mike’s Bible and Catechism in a Year!
Thank you Father Mike! Praying for you and everyone here 🙏
Day 353. 🙏🙏🙏❤
Thank you, Father Mike
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The Lord’s Prayer! The summary of the whole Gospel! Amazing!!! ❤ Thank you Father Mike!🙏❤️🙏❤️
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The Lord's Prayer:
PATER NOSTER, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.
I took two years of Latin in high school, but do not remember a lot of it. ❤🙏
I've been trying to memorize this along with The Rosary, I love the peace I feel when listening to Latin prayers, there is definitely something holy and sanctified in praying in Latin
@@maryanne8395 My mother prayed the memories in English, German, and Latin when my eldest brother who is now 79 was dying from an unknown condition from birth until three months. It was finally found that his stomach was almost sealed shut and he had a large heart murmur which required serious surgeries . My mother told ll of us in the family that it was through the constant praying of the memories and the intercession of the Mother of God, Mary; that my brother was saved. He lead a normal life and the whole family took on saying the memories in crisis situations and then moved on to saving it daily. I think your suggestion is helpful to many. ❤🙏
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Thank you Fr Mike and Ascension staff. I missed a few days live because I was sick as well as my mother. I’m caught up and we are both doing well. Thank you all for the continued prayers. I will start Bible in a year for 2924. Confined prayers to us all.
🎉Day 353..The Lords Prayer..Thankyou so much Fr.Mike for your time and generosity...Praying for you and all in the Ascension team....🎉🎉🎉
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Thank you. Fr Mike!!!!!
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I like the Paul Harvey reference. Ha ha!
Praying FIRST for God's desire and will to be done in a situation, instead of leading with MY desire and will...that's a transformation in heart.
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil.
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Amen. God Bless.Claire.
Glory Be to The Father, The Son and to The Holy Spirit. ❤
Thank you Father Mike! 🥰🙏🏼❤️
Day 353..! The Lords Prayer..! We are so blessed..!! Thank You Jesus for Fr. Mike…
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Greetings! CIY community Greetings!! Here in this episode 353, We pray the Lord's prayer first because we call on our Father (Abba) and give him praise and glory from our inner core of our heart. (Ethos). By the power of the Holy Spirit the Sermon on the Mount gives us the teaching and the Lord's prayer as our prayer. This the most perfect prayer. Ref. St Thomas Aquinas. The rightness of our life in him will depend on our rightness of our prayer. Ref: Tertulian. Let's thank everyone and pray for all those whom we promised to pray. Amen!
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Greetings Father Mike,
Thoughts :-
-> Message reflect with, ""Lord's Prayer connects Spiritual Transition with Transubstantiation in Glorification of Father, Son and Holy Spirit in every sense in every aspects of Life.""
-> Excellent Insights Father.. Thanks Team CIY, Team Ascension Press..
With Prayers,
Ranjith Joseph (R.J)
I always wondered about the Didache, why we said it as it was not in scripture, so thankful for this explanation ! ❤
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12:20 "Run through all the words of the holy prayers [in Scripture], and I do not think that you will find anything in them that is not contained and included in the Lord's Prayer."
-St. Augustine
9:13 Response to Catholics changing the Lord's prayer. Backstory to the Lord's prayer.
2760 Very early on, liturgical usage concluded the Lord's Prayer with a doxology. In the Didache, we find, "For yours are the power and the glory for ever."
"For the Kingdom, the power and glory are yours now and forever."
11:48 "The Lord's Prayer is truly the summary of the whole gospel."
-from the early Church Father Tertullian
12:45 "The Lord's Prayer is the most perfect of prayers.... In it we ask, not only for all the things we can rightly desire, but also in the sequence that they should be desired. This prayer not only teaches us to ask for things, but also in what order we should desire them."
-St. Thomas Aquinas
13:23 Ethos= the inner world of a person, that what draws our hearts and repels our hearts
13:50 The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew Chapters 5, 6, 7) is teaching for life, the Our Father is a prayer; but in both the one and the other the Spirit of the Lord gives new form to our desires, those inner movements that animate our lives. Jesus teaches us this new life by his words; he teaches us to ask for it by our prayer. The rightness of our life in him will depend on the rightness of our prayer.
14:22 By the power of the Holy Spirit, we get this new heart in Baptism, and the sacraments continually renew that new heart in us. But when we pray, the Lord is teaching us how to live this new life by His Words. And He teaches us to ask for this new life, to ask for this new heart by our prayer.
14:40 The rightness of our life in Him will depend on the rightness of our prayer.
We need to know we can trust our Good Dad. Our Father.
Hope you all have a light-filled peaceful joyful week. I'm praying for you, Fr. Mike, the Catechism in a Year Production team, Ascension Presents, and everyone here!
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Praise to you God and Jesus Christ😇🙏❤
God bless you Fr Mike
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Y líbranos del mal.
Word.
Word of God sanctify me! ❤🙏
Day 353, a palindrome day! Only one more palindrome day to go! 12/19/2023.
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The King James version of the Bible includes the words; For yours is the kingdom, power, and glory forever. So many protestants will claim the Catholics got it wrong.
I'm wondering why the Our Father doesn't include a prayer of thanksgiving when Jesus usually begins His prayers that way.
A couple of questions what prayer did St. John the Baptist preach? And who was Tertulion mentioned many times as being a great historian of our faith. Who was he and why isn't he a saint?
If Our Father who is in heaven, holy is His name, we are the children of God, bought by adoption by Jesus' life, death and resurrection with the mercy of God. Certainly the entire gospel is found within the Our Father. We are part of His kingdom where his will is done on earth as it is in heaven. Our daily bread is the Eucharist. Protestants don't get this. Forgive us as we forgive others is to show forth our mercy as God show us His mercy that there must be a Purgatory by keeping with God's enduring mercy. Keep us from temptation and deliver us from evil is a plea for us to live virtuously to be pure to enter heaven and witness to others.
Something else that I find Protestants doing more than Catholics is actually present in the prayer said in this episode. I'm not intending to criticize one's prayers, but point out something that seems a bit redundant in some cases, considering how Catholics tend to open and close their prayers, while it can make more sense for those who don't open and close prayers as we do. Since the Bible does speak to the power of asking for things in the name of Jesus, I've heard many prayers end by saying we ask this in the name of Jesus. But when Catholics end prayer in this way, what do we tend to say next? "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." We also lead off that way. If it becomes too routine, we can forget that the entire prayer is being asked in the name of all three persons of the Trinity. It seems like the Jesus part is covered by that.
I know this type of ending shows up in today's prayer at 4:22, just to have the standard closing at 4:26. Like I said, I'm not trying to criticize. A similar appeal to the name of Jesus occurs at 3:40. But it's not like we are asking for all that we prayed to be in the name of Jesus. It's a more specialized request to which this appeal is provided, as one addresses the Father in the name of His Son. It can make more sense when addressing persons of the Trinity. The Jesus prayer focuses on addressing Jesus, and that's fine. We can always appeal to God in each of the persons, and we can always ask for something in the name of Jesus. If someone isn't closing prayer with the sign of the cross and invocation of the three persons of the Trinity, then it absolutely makes sense to include this appeal through Jesus. But it's just when we say in Jesus's name, and then immediately say, "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit," it just seems like Jesus gets in there twice in a row, and thus it seems a bit redundant, by taking a common closing of some prayers and adding it to the closing of other prayers.
The topic of the doxology ending of the Our Father even further reminds me of this. So the timing was rather perfect.
The slippery slope begins.
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How come we don't use words Pope Francis said to use..." and do not let us fall into temptation..."? I think some places do use that form...
Good question. I expected that to catch on but it never did.
Matt 6:13 I went to the Bible hub; and it is only the King James Version; that adds: to Thine be the kingdom, the power and the glory; forever and ever. Amen. There are all the Bible translations listed for Bible translation study. You can see all the Bible translations at the same time; and compare Bible translations; all at the same time; - listed.
The Kingdom; is referring to not the category of location; Heaven. But the question is who owns heaven of the participants of the Trinity: like, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Which one?
Verse 33 tell you.
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27 “All things have been COMMITTED to me by my Father. No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
Conclusion: Therefore, BEFORE IT WAS COMMITTED; IT WAS: JUST THE KINGDOM OF GOD. The Catholic Church has the extension: The Glory Be. "Glory be to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
This statement tell you; that the owner of the Kingdom/Heaven is made clear; to HOW IT HAS BEEN COMMITTED; IN THE AFTER THOUGHT; A DISCLAIMER MADE BY JESUS; AN EXPLANATION; THAT; SAYS: I AM GIVING YOU A TEACHING THAT IS NOW PRESENTED TO YOU. That the Kingdom of Heaven; is not only belonging to God; but also, COMMITTED to the Son, and Holy Spirit; and all three are ONE.
If you just say; the Kingdom; then you don't understand the Trinity; as there is a problem with those who remove the Trinity from their church theology; they think it is a pluralistic god/God.
However the Glory Be; makes it clear that the Kingdom/Heaven is Trinitarian.
Therefore, the Glory Be is VERY EXACTING TO VERSE 33; THAT THE KINGDOM WAS COMMITTED TO JESUS CHRIST; WHEN HE DIED ON THE CROSS AND ROSE FROM THE DEAD. THERE IS NO OTHER GOD THAT ROSE FROM THE DEAD; BUT JESUS!!! IT IS COMMITTED TO HIM; FOR A TRIUNE BEING.
I am thankful for these comments and how one might avoid error or take the words of the bible out of content to give it another meaning. Thank you for taking the tine to give us these insights. 🥰🙏🙏🙏❤
@@dianefrank3688Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you.
@@MorreHope After all the controversy yesterday, I can see why you usually just say Amen. I am not going to give any opinions anymore. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you. 🎄🎇🥰🙏
@@dianefrank3688 Oh. Wow. I am amazed. I was already warned by YT. Actually; I was once suspended for one day. So i say Amen; but I was already in that mode.
@@MorreHope I got kicked off of facebook once and several posts were immediately wiped out. I so far I haven't gotten any warnings on utube, but if I do not cool it, I probably will. They spy on us, so we are better off not saying too much.
Day 353. Only missed my daily video maybe twice. Never liked, subscribed, or downloaded a reading plan.
I know this is off topic, but I am so disturbed and disappointed by the news from the Vatican today; the “blessing” of same sex couples. How can we bless sin? So disappointed, sad day today. 😔☹️😞😢
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I am delighted to inform you that you have been totally misled and misinformed. In no way whatsoever has the Vatican "blessed" "same sex couples" in the way you seem to think. Certainly nowhere in the document has the Vatican blessed "sin."
I'm sure it will come as a great relief to you. The Pope is Catholic, after all. 😁
@@jamesmcgrath3841 Could you please then explain the statement made today? I am sure I read and heard correctly. We cannot sugar coat what is wrong by using words like “mercy.” I am a very conservative practising Catholic who loves my faith and my bible. This is truly, so heartbreaking for me.
So many are saying that a doctrine was not changed because Pope Francis stated that marriage is between one man & one women. That two same sex couples can be blessed outside of a marriage. That is just the Jesuit way of ambiguous speaking. It is a wrong to bless heterosexual or LBGTQ couples outside of marriage as they are living in sin. Once married the heterosexual is living a legitimate marriage. If the same sex couple is married they are still living in sin as it is forbidden in the bible and in the Catholic church. Franklin Graham stated on facebook that he was shocked that the Catholic church proclaims this, as one cannot bless sin. This is so sad as many Catholics are buying the double talk of Pope Francis. 🥵🙏🙏🙏
@@dianefrank3688 I know right? Why not bless unmarried couples, living in sin? Why not bless divorced Catholics who remarry? Why not allow divorce in the church? Why not baptise babies of remarried Catholics? Where is the line between God’s law and mercy? I’m just asking without any hate. I’m so heartbroken today. Don’t we lay persons get any say in this? Just 1 Pope gets to change God’s law? So so heartbreaking..
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What in particular is "heartbreaking," Love_Divine? I ask this with respect. I have read the document in its entirety, and I see no contradiction between what the Church has always taught, and anything in this document. Nowhere does it "validate" or "confirm" people in living a sinful life. Either those in irregular marriages or who are same sex attracted. Quite the opposite.
Thank you Fr Mike. Praying for you and everyone here. God bless 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
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Amen Amen and Amen to that. Thank you Fr. Mike.
Thank you Father Mike
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Thank you Father Mike God bless
Thank you Father.