Archbishop Robert Carlson
Welcome to St. Louis!
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
The heavens proclaim the glory of God
"The heavens proclaim the glory of God" (Ps 18:2). God is immense; the whole of creation cannot contain Him.
What an immense temple!
It happens on a serene summer evening in May when contemplating a starry sky we experience certain sentiments and in the cool of the evening when the singing of the birds and the fragrance of flowers reach us, we too say: "O Lord, our God, how great is your name over all the earth" (Ps 8:2).
We experience sentiments of faith when we contemplate the hugeness of the mountains and the vastness of the seas. When we watch a good painting, an artistic performance, a panorama that attracts us and if we from all these raise our thoughts and hearts to our God, lo, we begin to practice our religion.
You are all-powerful, everything is yours, the heaven and the earth, everything is yours, and we are all yours, made by your hands.
Adore the heavenly Father, the Beginning of everything.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I love today's writing by Blessed Alberione; there is so much beauty there for us to see and appreciate, all gifts from God. I especially love the part that when we enjoy and appreciate these things and raise our thoughts and hearts to God, we begin to practice our religion.
St. Louis has much to appreciate and thank God for - our new Archbishop Robert Carlson! Let us all pray for him as he begins his new role as Shepherd of the Archdiocese of St. Louis! God bless you, and welcome to St. Louis!
What strikes you most today?
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