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The Catholic Church teaches us about victim souls -those who suffer for the benefit of others. Though each person can offer themselves to God in this way, there are some who really suffer in an extraordinary way for the good of others. They (and…
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This is a love song to God. The One I watch the world turn round and round How everything is upside down Oh and if not for you I would be wand‘ring too Just waiting to be found I breathe a deep sigh of relief The love You give…
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Fatima Prayer O my Jesus, forgive us our sins. Save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven especially those most in need of thy mercy. Oratio Fatimae (The Fatima Prayer) Domine Iesu, dimitte nobis debita nostra, salva…
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This was written about my beloved mother, Frances Lisney, and her passing to heaven on January 4, 2008. A holy Thursday Capo 3rd fret Intro: 4/4 Gsus G / D G :// 4x G / Gsus(add9) / Em /Dsus…
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This is about have true contrition for our sins now rather than waiting until the end of our lives. Mist Of Mercy Intro: CaddD CaddD----------Dm7----------------Fm Mist of Mercy heal my wounded soul…
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This was written about the longing for heaven and reuniting with our loved ones. Heaven’s Light Intro: 4/4 D / D (DA#EG) / D / (EA#DF#) :// D :// D G Em A I will see you in the…
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This is a poem by G. K. Chesterton set to music. A Child of the Snows There is heard a hymn when the panes are dim, And never before or again, When the nights are strong with a darkness long, And the dark is alive with rain…
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The production of this song was influenced by Paul McCartney's song "Sing the Changes" He Calls Me I’ll climb rugged mountains I’ll swim through the sea I’ll walk hills and valleys My Lord is calling me Oh, He calls me, Yes, He calls me…
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My late grandmother, Margaret Nina Hogan, wrote this poem about the dignity of the Catholic priesthood many years ago, probably around the time of WWII, or perhaps even a little before then. It was dedicated to a priest she knew. It wasn't until…
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