Divine Mercy National Conference 2022 | LIVE from Ireland | Day 3 | Part 1

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so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world in our fourth decade we're offering this up for all our own intentions and for all the hundreds of people that have sent requests asking for prayer that there are too many to read out but we'll remember them all now in our full conference today and we're remembering and remembering them now in this decade eternal father i offer you the body and blood soul and divinity of your dearly beloved son our lord jesus christ in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world in our final decade we offer this up and thanksgiving to god for everything eternal father i offer you the body and blood soul and divinity of your dearly beloved son our lord jesus christ in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world for the sake of a sorrowful passion have mercy on us and on the whole world holy god holy mighty one holy immortal one have mercy on us and on the whole world holy god holy mighty one holy immortal one have mercy on us and on the whole world holy god holy mighty one holy immortal one have mercy on us and on the whole world and now we'll have some music just before we start our conference [Music] everybody needs compassion a love that's never failing let mercy fall on me everybody needs forgiveness the kindness of the savior the hope of nations [Music] savior he can move the mountains my god is mighty to save he is mighty to save forever author of salvation rose and conquered the grave jesus conquered the grave [Music] so take me as you find me all my fears and failures fill my life again i give my life to follow everything i believe in now i surrendered [Music] savior we can move the mountains my god is mighty to save he is to save forever author of salvation he rose and conquered the grave jesus conquered the grave shine your light and let the whole world see we're singing for the glory of the risen king jesus shine your light and let the whole world see we're singing savior he can move the mountains [Music] hey good morning you're very welcome to our 31st national divine mercy conference the theme of our conference is eucharist jesus real presence body blood soul and divinity so you're very welcome especially those joining us from their hospital beds their nursing home beds those people living alone and you are not alone you're very much part of our divine mercy family worldwide and today we're praying for all your intentions spiritual physical mental and emotional healing and all intentions spoken and unspoken we're also praying today in the focus of our prayer is very much on peace in the ukraine and peace in the entire world and we invoke all the angels and saints of ireland and all the angels and saints of the world and the communion of saints and the intercession of all the holy souls in purgatory to intercede for us now for all the intentions and especially for peace in the world so without any further ado we're going to start with morning prayer and morning prayers led by father yunnan macdonald our spiritual director to the conference and the provincial of the selection order in ireland and my daughter claire in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit amen lord open our lips and we shall praise your name we are the people of the lord the flock that is led by his hand come let us adore him hallelujah come bring out your joy to the lord hail the god who saves us let us come before him giving thanks with songs let us hail the lord almighty god is the lord a great king above all gods in his hand are the depths of the earth the heights of the mountains are his to him belong the sea for he made it and the dry land shaped by his hands come in let us bow and bend low let us kneel before the god who made us for he is our god and we the people who belong to his pastor the flock that is led by his hand oh that today you would listen to his voice harden not your hearts as admirable as on that day at massa in the desert when your fathers put me to the test when they tried me though they saw my work for 40 years i was wearied of these people and i said their hearts are astray these people do not know my ways then i took an oath in my anger never shall they enter my rest glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen we are the people of the lord the flock that is led by his hand come let us adore him hallelujah all people that on earth do dwell sing to the lord with cheerful voice him serve with mirth his praise forth tell come ye before him and rejoice the lord you know is god indeed without our aid he did us make we are his folk he doth us feed and for his sheep he doth us take for why the lord our god is good his mercy is forever sure his truth at all times firmly stood and shall from age to age endure to father son and holy ghost the god whom heaven and earth adore from men and from the angel host be praise and glory evermore give thanks to the lord for his great love is without end hallelujah give thanks to the lord for he is good for his love enjoys forever let the sons of israel say his love endures forever let the sons of aaron say his love endures forever let those who fear the lord say his love endures forever i called to the lord in my distress he answered and freed me the lord is at my side i do not fear what can man do against me the lord is at my side as my helper i shall look down on my foes it is better to take refuge in the lord than to trust in men it is better to take refuge in the lord than to trust in princes the nations all encompassed me in the lord's name i crushed them they compassed me compassed me about in the lord's name i crushed them they compassed me about like bees they blazed like a fire among thorns in the lord's name i crushed them i was hard-pressed and was falling but the lord came to my help the lord is my strength and my song he is my savior there are shouts of joy and victory in the tents of the just the lord's right hand has triumphed his right hand raised me the lord's right hand has triumphed i shall not die i shall live and recount his deeds i was punished i was punished by the lord but not doomed to die open to me the gates of holiness i will enter and give thanks this is the lord's own gate where the just may enter i will thank you for you have answered and you are my savior the stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone this is the work of the lord a marvel in our eyes this day was made by the lord we rejoice and are glad oh lord grant us salvation o lord grant success blessed in the name of the lord is he who comes we bless you from the house of the lord the lord god is our light go forward in procession with branches even to the altar you are my god i thank you my god i praise you give thanks to the lord for he is good for his love endures forever glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen give thanks to the lord for his great love is without end alleluia alleluia all works of the lord bless the lord hallelujah you are blessed lord god of our fathers to you glory and praise forevermore bless your glorious holy name to you glory and praise forever you are blessed in the temple of your glory to you glory and praise forevermore you are blessed who gaze into the depths to you glory and praise forevermore you are blessed in the firmament of heaven to you glory and praise forevermore you who walk on the wings of the wind to you glory and praise forevermore may they bless you the saints and the angels to you glory and praise forevermore from the heavens the earth and the sea to you glory and praise forevermore you are blessed lord god of our father to you glory and praise forevermore praise the father the son and the spirit to you glory and praise forevermore hallelujah all works of the lord bless the lord hallelujah let everything that breathes give praise to the lord hallelujah praise god in his holy place praise him in his mighty heavens praise him for his powerful deeds praise his surpassing greatness o praise him with sound of trumpet o praise him with loot and harp praise him with timbrel and dance praise him with strings and pipes praise him with resounding symbols praise him with clashing of symbols let everything that lives and that breathes give praise to the lord glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen let everything that breathes give praise to the lord hallelujah a letter from saint paul to timothy remember the good news that i carry jesus christ risen from the dead sprung from the race of david here is a saying that you can rely on if we have died with him then we shall live with him if we hold firm then we shall reign with him if we disown him then he will disown us we may be unfaithful but he is always faithful for he cannot disown his own self we give thanks to you o god and call upon your name we give thanks to you god and call upon your name we recount your wonderful deeds we give thanks to you o god and call upon your name glory be to the father and to the son unto the holy spirit we give thanks to you o god and call upon your name there is no sound tree that produces rotten fruit nor again a rotten tree that produces sound fruit blessed be the lord the god of israel he has visited his people and redeemed them he has raised up for us a mighty savior in the house of david his servant as he promised by the lapse of holy men those who were his prophets from of old as savior who would free us from our foes from the hands of all who hate us so his love for our fathers is fulfilled and his holy covenant remembered he swore to abraham our father to grant us that free from fear and safe from the hands of our foes we might serve him in holiness and justice all the days of our life in his presence as for you little child you shall be called a prophet of god the most high you shall go ahead of the lord to prepare his ways before him to make known to his people their salvation through forgiveness of all their sins the lovingkindness of the heart of our god who visits us like the dawn from on high he will give light to those in darkness those who dwell in the shadow of death and guide us into the way of peace glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without and a man there is no sound tree that produces rotten fruit nor again a rotten tree that produces sound fruit to the only god our savior through jesus christ our lord be glory majesty dominion and authority before all time now and forever we praise you o god we acknowledge you to be the lord we bless you lord creator of the universe we were sinners in need of your grace yet now you have called us to live in knowledge and service of you we praise you o god we acknowledge you to be the lord your son has shown us a way as we follow in his steps may we never wander from the path that leads to life we praise you o god we acknowledge you to be the lord we celebrate today the resurrection of your son in suffering and in gladness may it bring us deep joy we praise you o god we acknowledge you to be the lord oh lord give us the spirit of prayer and praise let us always and everywhere give you thanks we praise you o god we acknowledge you to be the lord perhaps we can pray in silence now for the intentions of our hearts many of you have phoned in have contacted us for particular needs we bring them all now before the lord and we ask for mary the mother of mercy to intercede on your behalf we praise you oh god we acknowledge you to be the lord as we 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 and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil in your mercy lord direct the affairs of people so peaceably that your church may serve you in tranquility and joy through our lord jesus christ your son who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the holy spirit one god forever and ever amen the lord bless us and keep us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life amen [Music] the lord is compassion the lord is love the lord is compassion the lord is love my soul give thanks to the lord all my being bless his holy name my soul give thanks to the lord and never forget all his blessings the lord is compassion the lord is love the lord is compassion the lord is love it is he who forgives all your guilt who heals every one of your ills redeems your life from the grave who crowns you with love and compassion the lord is compassion the lord is love the lord is compassion the lord is love the lord is compassion and love slow to anger and rich and mercy his wrath will come to an end he will not be angry forever the lord is compassion the lord is love the lord is compassion the lord is love for its heavens are hype of the earth so strong is his love for those who fear him as far as east is from west so far does he remove our sins the lord is compassion the lord is love the lord is compassion the lord is love [Music] now good morning good morning again to those who've just joined us here to our 31st national divine mercy conference in dublin ireland and the team of our conference is eucharist jesus real presence body blood soul and divinity and thanks to father young and claire for leading us in mourning prayer and just to say that our focus is on peace the focus of our conference this weekend is on peace in the ukraine that we've never come into a conference where simultaneously with war beginning in a in another country so we're praying for all the people in ukraine and for all the people in russia and we're praying for all the people involved in this in finding a solution to this conflict as apostles of mercy our job is praying for ourselves and for the entire world and that's particularly what we're called to do now in this situation and just to say that over the last couple of days friday yesterday and i'm going to say it again today that we're certainly encouraging people to come back to mass we're encouraging people to come to adoration and we're also encouraging people to pray in their own homes and for neighbors to come in pray with neighbors and friends in groups of three or four like a cell idea and we've been promoting this idea for the last number of years for people just to come together in their homes and pray the rosary pray the chaplet of divine mercy and a good friend of mine father michael harley came up with this concept that he learned in italy of people gathering in groups of three or four in cells and they would look at the gospel for the following sunday and say what it meant to each one of them and they would explore it and unpack it in that way and don't let confidence stop you from doing this you might say well i have no knowledge of scripture and i have no knowledge of if theology don't let that stop you all that you do in the cells is that you say how the gospel is impacting on you what it means to you in your life what is saying to you as an individual so i'm encouraging people father michael hurley has a is a website um evangelization cell evangelization so it's well worth if you google father michael harley you'll come up with his website and he's also two books to help on this exploring and developing this topic so i would highly recommend them to you and the other thing i want to say is thank you to all the people who are who are um sending in donations that for everybody that sends in donations that we're including you in a free raffle to medjugorje a courtesy of marion pilgrimages and marion pilgrimages are now flying into muster which is a half an hour from medjugorje and by the way you can support the conference by buying cds and dvds so they're very important because they're a great way of evangelization they're a great way of evangelizing people and if getting the message out there and they're also a great way of supporting the conference and just in in to say that when you do and any money we get that's in donations that's over the amount we need to cover our costs we're ascending to the ukraine to help alleviate the suffering of the ukrainian people so your money has a double edge or that you're included in a donate in a free raffle for medjugorje and you're also included it will also be given the money in donations to the uh ukrainian people so there are two there are two good reasons why to donate also this year as a response to a lot of requests that we've got over the years for cds people often ask us have you a cd of the music as separate from the talks and the answer is yes that this year alan and craig have separated out the music from the talks and now there's a specific cd with the music from the conference that you can buy so up on our website we'll have all the information you need on buying the cds and the dvd's so at www.divinemercyconference.com okay so we've got a hundreds of requests in from different people all over the country and all over the world and they're so so numerous that we wouldn't literally have the time to call them out but i want to say this we are including every one of them in all our prayers in all our masses in all the intercessions we have and i'd like to say at this stage a big thank you to all the contemplative orders who are praying for us and praying for the conference that they are so valuable and i would encourage i would encourage young people who were as father robert mcnamara said yesterday in this talk that just encourage young people to look at the whole area of vocations direct to priesthood and religious life and as i said the contemplative orders are as have a special charism and they're a special gift to the church in that they pray they pray for all our needs and all their intentions and that's their that's what they spend their life doing and we are so grateful to them for the work that they do and we will encourage especially vocations to the contemplative orders both female and male so it's a great vocation one dedicated to prayer and adoration and glorifying god okay so now i'm going to for our first speaker this morning i'm going to hand you over to claire to introduce our next speaker this morning i'd like to introduce um reverend dr eunan mcdonald who's the provincial of the selection order and he's also spiritual director to the divine mercy conference committee and is currently the selection provincial of saint patrick's province he's a particular interest in saluting spirituality having completed his doctorate on saint francis's sales published books and articles on selection spirituality and lectured in theology and spirituality at st patrick's college minutes all hallows college dublin and the diocesan seminary in ethiopia he has been director of the salesian novices in ireland and involved in formation in ethiopia he's indebted to the late father michael ross through whom he discovered and was introduced to the solutions of dombosco his other main interest concerns evangelization of the young and he's been involved as spiritual director to pure in heart vocational accompaniment of young adults and more recently has been chaplain to minute post-primary school the themes of the call to holiness for all and the mercy of god for everyone are foundational to his own faith and spirituality father union we're delighted to hear from you this morning [Music] mercy and the eucharist like to begin in probably a very strange place to try and explore this mystery of the relationship between mercy and the eucharist which is the great sacrament of mercy the gift of merciful love the gift of jesus himself his presence to us where he becomes our food our nourishment where he enters into communion with us giving us himself as a gift the jesus who is emmanuel god with us now becomes the jesus who is inside us god in us and as he enters into communion with us he asks us to enter into communion with one another to love our brothers and sisters but i'm going to begin in a very strange place i want to begin with the dream i had a number of years ago in this dream i was celebrating mass and as i was celebrating mass i arrived at the offer tree and when i arrived at the offer tray i noticed to my dismay that the pattern that i was holding at that time the pattern contained no host there was no host in the pattern so i began to panic i panicked and i said to myself what am i going to do but then i had a brain wave an inspiration i said there will be hosts in the tabernacle so i left the altar went towards the tabernacle i generflected and stood up to open the tabernacle but suddenly the scene changed and instead of finding myself in front of the tabernacle i found myself in front of the kitchen units at home so i opened the press but there was nothing there and for some reason i had this urge to look down and when i looked down at the ground there i discovered piece of host lying on the ground i got down on my knees and i picked up the pieces of host and i carried them very carefully to the living room and i placed them on the fire and then i awoke [Music] now i tend to do a little bit of analysis on my dreams and obviously the dream is always saying something about yourself but leaving myself outside for the moment it actually taught me something very important about the relationship between mercy and the eucharist something very important which i'd like to share with you in the dream i began in the church celebrating eucharist and went to find jesus present in the tabernacle which where he is body blood soul and divinity [Music] and yet he was also teaching me that he is present in our lives he brought me back to the kitchen what is the kitchen the kitchen is the place where we have everyday conversation where we have food where we are nourished through our companionship with one another probably one of the most frequently used rooms in the house the place of nourishment of feeding of companionship so he was teaching me something important about the eucharist as him wanting to enjoy our company a companionship is an interesting word it comes from two latin words com pani which means to break bread with to be present with to enjoy the company of your friends and to be nourished through what you eat and through your conversation [Music] and it's interesting that in john's gospel unlike matthew mark and luke's gospel who tell us about the last supper and the institution of the eucharist john doesn't talk about the institution of the eucharist but he explains its significance in chapter 6 of his gospel he talks about the eucharist but it's at the last supper where jesus takes off his robes puts a tile around his waist then lowers himself to wash the feet of the disciple where he explains that he gives himself as a gift to us in service and asks us to do the same for others to lower ourselves to become servants of others reminding us again and again in the gospel where he says he says to us who is the greatest the one who sits at table or the one who serves she surely it is the one who sits at table but i am the one who comes among you as the one who serves and learn from me but this idea of lowering himself in service reminded me of the movement that took place in the dream i was standing at the press but in order to reach him i had to lower myself to the ground i had to kneel down in front of him but what i learned from that movement of kneeling down in front of him to pick up the pieces of host that were on the ground what i learned was that no matter how low i went he had gone lower no matter how low we go in life no matter what darkness or depth we enter into he has been there for he has gone lower here was me kneeling at the lowest point i could go and yet he was beneath me he was lower than me making himself my servant offering himself to me and what was even more significant was i found him here at that place beneath the kitchen units and where they meet the floor it's like a 90 angle that place and when i used to clean the kitchen for me it was always the dirtiest place in the kitchen sometimes i actually needed to get like a paint scraper to scrape the dirt from there it always seemed to accumulate there and a brush was never sufficient i don't know if you've had that experience in your own kitchen but for me it was the dirtiest part of the kitchen and yet that in itself was also teaching me something teaching me something about the eucharist and about the lord that he enters not only our humanity but that place where we find shameful where we find dirty the place we don't want to look at the place we exclude in ourselves and in others that place that we just don't want to recognize the dirtiest place the darkest place the most shameful place that is the place where he makes himself present he embraces us in that place in our shame in our guilt in our weakness in our sinfulness very much like the story of the prodigal son he comes back to the father not expecting to be received as a son but to be hired as a servant and yet the father runs out to him and hugs him embraces him holds him tight and in that embrace he knows himself accepted and loved he receives the merciful love of his father [Music] [Applause] [Music] he doesn't expect to find the father outside the father comes outside and it's the same with the older son who won't come into the house the father comes outside and tries to reason with him tries to coax him back into the house to celebrate with him because his brother was lost and is now found was dead and come to life he wants to celebrate this merciful reunion with him but again the father is outside this teaches us an important lesson sometimes we think we know where god is to be found but god comes outside and he's found in the place where we don't expect this is also true of my dream i it was the last place i would have expected to find the lord in the kitchen the uh place of ordinary day and among the dirt the dirtiest place in the kitchen and yet that's where he was present he was present there his light shining in the darkness transforming changing offering us a way back through his merciful love no wonder no wonder in the gospels that we hear that the sinners the prostitutes and the tax collectors all of them were seeking his company because they felt accepted by him by his merciful love and through that acceptance through that table fellowship with them they were transformed he didn't ask them to change first and then he would love them no the opposite happens he loves them and his acceptance and his love when they receive that it changes them it transforms them so francis de sales says who needs communion he says the strong so they do not become weak and they're weak so they may become strong our god of merciful love wants to enter into communion with us to transform us and to change us and when we look at the mass when we look at the words of the mass constantly we are brought back to this merciful love of jesus in the eucharist where he offers himself on our behalf to the father asking the father's gift of merciful love be showered pour down upon us i mean at the very beginning of the mass we are aware of the penitential rite where we say lord have mercy christ have mercy lord have mercy and then the priest says may almighty god have mercy on us forgive us our sins and bring us to everlasting life and then in the eucharistic prayer for example in eucharistic prayer there's a line in it which says have mercy on us all we pray in eucharistic prayer three there's even a more wonderful line which says in your compassion merciful father gather to yourself all your children scattered throughout the world and then we come to the communion right itself and in the communion right itself we hear these words lamb of god who takes away the sins of the world have mercy on us constantly we are imploring god's mercy acknowledging our sinfulness our weaknesses and our need of his merciful love to transform us to heal us to forgive us to change us now it's not said you know in the um part of the mass during the eucharistic prayer with the elevation of the host and the chalice when they were lit when they're lifted up by the priest these words are not said but i actually think this is the action that we are doing at that point in the mass where we say we could say in the silence when this is being raised the body and blood of our lord jesus christ as an offering to the father to the father's merciful love that his mercy may be bestowed on us we could say these words eternal father i offer you the body blood soul and divinity of your dearly beloved son our lord jesus christ in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world i often find myself doing that in the silence of that part of the eucharistic prayer [Music] but to help us to understand more this gift of mercy and the eucharist i would like to look at a particular person in scripture and that figure is saint peter because the journey that he takes in scripture is the same journey that happens in the eucharist which is a journey of mercy so i want to use the story of seeing peter as an example an illustration for us to understand better this journey of merciful love that takes place in every mass in the eucharist do you remember peter he's a lovable character because it's just his heart is just there everything his heart is in everything he doesn't think too much he says it first because his heart is so vibrant and at the last supper we have jesus there and peter says to him you know i lay down my life for you you know if everybody else deserves you i'll not desert you i'll be there for you i'll be there right to the end i'll fight for you i'll be there and jesus turns to him because he knows peter's weakness he turns to me says peter before this night is through you will have denied me three times and so let's fast forward from that to that scene to that scene where jesus is now inside having been arrested and is under judgment the trial has taken place and there is peter with john the beloved's disciple warning himself that this charcoal fire apprehensive fearful wondering what's going to happen to jesus and to himself and while he's waiting there warming himself with this charcoal fire three times he is addressed and asked aren't you one of his followers the nazarene or do one of his followers and each time he denies each time he denies and at the end of the third denial the grows and he remembers he remembers the words of jesus that before this night is through you will have denied me three times and with that jesus comes outside into the courtyard looks at peter and peter sees in that look no condemnation only love a merciful love a love that forgives him that does not judge him and jesus is led away and peter bursts out into tears he sobs that char called fire is the place of peter's guilt and shame the place of denial where his weakness is exposed we all have that place each one of us has that place when we reflect on our lives of things we've done we've said that if we had the chance to go back again we would not have done or not have said a place of shame of guilt of wrongdoing of weakness and of sin it's part of our common humanity of our fragile weakened broken human nature and i remember the words of oscar wilde who once said it is not the perfect but the imperfect who need love and so we come at the beginning of every eucharist at the penitential right where we ask lord you have mercy on us we begin at that place of the charcoal fire with peter that place of shame weakness darkness sinfulness that place where we ask the lord's mercy healing and forgiveness on our lives on what we've done and how we've offended our relationship with god with others and with ourselves and we ask for his mercy this charcoal fire of guilt of weakness of sinfulness of betrayal of denial all that part of humanity that is sinful is weak and is broken we ask for ourselves and for all of humanity at the beginning of every eucharist for the lord to pour out his mercy on us on all of humankind and that is the first charcoal fire which we revisit in every mass there is a second charcoal fire the place of communion and the place of love because after the resurrection jesus appears to his disciples and on one occasion he appears on the shore and peter's in the fishing boat and john the beloved disciple recognizes him it's the lord and peter again in all his exuberance he jumps out of the boat he can't wait till the boat gets to that he jumps out and he makes his way to the shore and all of the disciples are gathered around this charcoal fire in john chapter 21 and once again jesus is feeding them he's nourishing them feeding them and during his conversation with peter he turns to him and three times he asks him three times [Music] do you love me do you love me do you love me and peter peter by the third time is getting frustrated and he says lord jesus you know i love you you know i love you you know i love you but jesus has given him the opportunity the opportunity to reconnect to re-establish the relationship because jesus knows peter better than peter knows himself jesus knows that peter needs to hear that he is loved for the three occasions that he denied him and this is merciful love because jesus relationship with peter had never changed even when peter denied him and that's what made peter's heart burst out in sorrow because when he jesus looked at him he saw someone who still continued to love him who didn't condemn him his love hadn't changed he remained constant jesus is faithful we are unfaithful so peter needed to hear and we need to hear that we are forgiven that we are loved that god's love for us does not change is constant is faithful and this therefore this charcoal fire if you like is the fire of communion so if we have the fire at the beginning of mass of the penitential right where all of our weaknesses is placed on the fire at this part of the eucharist when we enter into communion it's a different type of fire it's the same charcoal fire but now it is the fire of love and communion god reminding us that there's a fire between us between god and us between god and us there's intimacy there is love there is communion and that god wants to enter into communion with us as saint pope john paul the second reminds us in the eucharistia ecclesia he says that when we receive the lord in holy communion he also receives us it's two-way it's mutual intimacy love we are received and we receive in the eucharist and we are transformed by receiving the lord who comes to dwell within us to live within us this is the greatest height and source of intimacy and the greatest gift of god's mercy and here we understand an important thing about mercy and compassion which is different from pity if you have pity for someone quite often it means without realizing it that you think you're better than the other person that they're lower than you so i have pity on you but there can only be mercy and compassion between equals because with mercy and compassion there can be no separation that i'm better than you there can only be a communion that i empathize with you that i feel your pain your loss your sorrow your difficulty that i enter into that communion with you in compassion and mercy god becomes one of us and one with us and doesn't look down on us in judgment but offers us his gaze of love of merciful love and that is why in john's gospel the meaning of the eucharist is conveyed at the last supper where jesus takes that title off himself unwraps it and lowers himself to wash the feet of the disciple here is the action of mercy a god who lowers himself like in my dream who lowered himself to the very dirty part of the ground lower than i could get down to to reach him he lowers himself in service to us our merciful god [Music] just lowers himself and gives himself to us in communion so that we might be healed and transformed by his love and then at the very end of the mass the eucharist we are told or we're invited go the mass has ended now in latin in the latin it's much clearer than in the english because in the latin it's ita misa s go the mass has ended or go you are being sent you are being missioned you are being commissioned so at the end of the eucharist we are being sent by the lord to become his body to others that's what happened with peter on that shore when jesus asked him do you love me three times at the end of it he then said to peter go and feed my sheep feed my lambs he give him a mission a commission to serve to love that he who had received the merciful love of god was now being asked to share that mercy with others and the same thing happens for us at the end of every eucharist we are sent by god we are commissioned by god we are sent out to become his body so when we say amen a saint augustine reminds us in holy communion when we receive the lord what are we saying a man too jesus is saying to us this is my body and blood that you're receiving the body and blood of christ and we say amen what does that mean sin augustine says it can only mean that amen [Music] as i receive your body and blood let me become your body for others as i receive your merciful love this gift of yourself given to me in holy communion let me enter into communion with your brothers and sisters let me become your mercy for them let me serve them as you serve me [Music] because whatever you do to the least of my brothers or sisters you do to me humanity that is his body he has made himself present in every human being through the incarnation by becoming human himself he has entered into solidarity with all of humanity all of humanity no one is excluded now our human condition becomes his presence we find him present in the most holy sacrifice of the mass and holy communion in the tabernacle where his body is present body blood soul and divinity he is also present in his word in the word of god the word that became flesh to nourish us he is also present in the body which is the church and he is present in all humanity because he's identified in a particular way with the poor the neglected those on the margins those on the outskirts those who are excluded those who need mercy whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters you do to me so this great god of mercy who lowers himself who lowers himself to become one of us to become a humble child a baby who lowers himself on the cross to give up his life to the father for us and between their love the love of the father and the son which is the holy spirit their love is lowered and poured out to us at baptism and then he lowers himself even more once again in the eucharist in holy communion where he becomes our food our nourishment so that we might be transformed that we might have eternal life but when we receive him when we say amen we are sent out we are commissioned to become his mercy to others remembering that whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters you do to me [Music] so the eucharist is something we receive someone we receive the lord jesus who transforms us to becomes his hands his feet to the poor and to those in need [Music] the masses ended go and glorify the lord with your lives amen [Music] you are here moving in our midst i worship you i worship you you are here working in this place i worship you i worship you you are here moving in our midst i worship you i worship you you are here working in this place i worship you i worship you you are the way maker miracle worker promise keeper light in the darkness my god that is who you are you are the waymaker miracle worker promise keeper light in the darkness my god that is who you are you that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are you are here touching every heart i worship you i worship you you are here healing every heart i worship you i worship you you are here turning lives around i worship you i worship you you are here mending every heart [Music] i worship you i worship you you are the waymaker miracle worker promise keeper light in the darkness my god that is who you are you are the waymaker miracle worker promise keeper light in the darkness my god that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are you are here moving in our minds i worship you i worship you you are here working in this place i worship you i worship you you are here moving in this place i worship you i worship you you are the waymaker miracle worker promised keeper light in the darkness my god that is who you are you are the waymaker miracle worker promised keeper light in the darkness my god that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are you are the waymaker miracle worker promised keeper light in the darkness my god that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are that is who you are [Music] now just a big thank you to father yunum for his excellent presentation on the connection be and the relationship between god's mercy and eucharist and i must say the presentation was very well put together i loved the the graphics the way they came in and out and the content was excellent so thank you so much father yunnan and just to say that father young apart from being the provincial of the selection order and chairman and spiritual director to our divine mercy committee and to the conference here that he's also written a new book which will be out just after easter and it's called live jesus with saint francis de salz de sales and saint john bosco so that's out after easter and believe me that's that'll be well worth reading so well worth getting a copy and we'll have more details on our own website nearer to time so next i'd like to introduce our next speaker is a man that's a good friend of mine um eamon o'keefe that eamon is the chairman of the perpetual adoration committee in longford he's also a trustee the divine mercy conference committee have charitable status and naaman is one of our trustees and he's a lifetime devotee of divine mercy and he's been at our conferences from the start and people would know him from leading the eucharistic processions every year and this time he's in a different capacity he's speaking now as chairman of the perpetual adoration committee and his talk is on the whole his own testimony and what adoration has meant to him in his life so i hand you over to eamon o'keefe good morning everybody and welcome to holy trinity church here in bangali county langford very grateful to father tom murray whose parish priest here with the great privilege of recording this talk from this beautiful church thanks also to don for his kind invitation to speak at this year's divine mercy conference i'm a member of the eucharistic adoration committee for the diocese of our da and clan-like noise and it's our mission to promote adoration of jesus in the blessed sacrament in every parish in the diocese now before i talk about that mission let me just share with you some special moments of how jesus in his eucharistic presence has enriched my life i was born in longford but my father died when i was eight and my mother moved myself and my sister to boarding school and she moved herself to dublin in search of work now the next 29 years might make for a good book but for the purposes of this talk best ignored no you often heard it said that lord moves in mysterious ways and he certainly does yet we seldom see is how they work take for example moving back to longford i was living in a town on the outskirts of dublin which had become a bottleneck of traffic and made life as a self-employed businessman a nightmare so it was time to move i thought so i prayed to saint joseph didn't want much i just said to him please find me a house of joy and peace and beauty faith and hope and charity prayer healing gentleness tenderness loving and caring laughter joy peace harmony gracious and blessed plenty and divine supply as i said didn't want much tonight now one evening i picked up a newspaper and went to the house for sale section and ticked off a few that looked interesting but thought no more about it and some days later maureen my wife said to me you remember those houses that you take in the newspaper well i contacted them and i've got some replies do you want to have a look so i said yeah sure okay and now one of the things that i always wanted to look for in a in a house was a a home a proper home in my opinion proper hall i don't mean a corridor i mean an actual reception home and here my hand was this photograph of this beautiful reception hall so i said well where are stars and she said it's in longford [Music] furthest place from a mine was longford anyway we decided we'd make an appointment to see the place which we did unlike what we saw made an offer and it was accepted and little did i know at the time when this was saint joseph's answer to my prayers and later i discovered that the nearest church to us was dedicated to saint joseph i soon began to meet people who actually met my father and knew him well this was a great blessing we began to feel reconnected in place of my birth god reacquainted with saint mel's cathedral where i had been baptized for a tender mass and some in the choir belonging my father i actually think it's significant to say that one of the first things that people say when they visit us it's a great sense of peace they feel when they come into our house so thank you saint joseph now one day there was a notice in the container looking for volunteers to spend an hour in eucharistic adoration so i put my name down sometime later i got a call from an adult for many years between the four but not in the days i thought but in the middle of the night and this was friday night and i was still commuting from outside dublin 64 miles true at that time traffic nightmare so i arrived home late tired and the prospect of getting up in the middle of the night to spend an hour in eucharistic adoration was rapidly losing its appeal however i turned up that first night and i met tony and sheamus and i expected someone to leave me at four but nobody came and i knew it's not right to lead the best sergeant unattended so i hung on for another hour as i talked hoping that someone would come in five but nobody did so again another hour and eventually at six and turn up for her regular saturday morning appointment with jesus you know it's funny how god works i never have considered spending three hours in adoration whether in the day or at night but jesus always knew that i needed this nowhere in the monster began to get to know tony and sheamus and adam and many great conversations and to even pray together one of those conversations was about leaving the rest of sergeant should anybody not turn up for their regular appointment with jesus and i told them about saint catherine's immigrant college where my love for eucharistic adoration had started [Music] they had a special tabernacle there that had a monsters built into the door and had two smaller doors you can open and spend time in adoration didn't matter what length of time you could just come there any time of the day and open the doors in front of the host and spend time with jesus and then close them when you were finished and off you went nan agreed that this was exactly what was needed for longford and she generously agreed to fund it now the late greatly missed father michael ross who was the former spiritual director of the divine mercy conference the solutions was in charge of saint catherine's and he was the reason why so many souls like myself became alive on their journey of faith and they had flocked this great haven of peace hospitality and evangelization now the tabernacle had come from fatima and asked father michael if it were possible to get one for long no problem he said so anne transferred the funds and on a substitute visited fatima for the michael purchased one he brought it back to ireland and it was installed in the archery in alfred now eventually for security reasons adoration in the middle of the night was cancelled so my weekly appointment is now between twelve and one and one day i was told the meeting in sydney's college and it was about eucharistic adoration and they invited people interested in eucharistic generation to attend now i said to myself i have a very busy day lots of stuff i need to be doing been there done that nothing they can tell me about eucharistic generation that i don't know already so i decided not to go what that did the voice in the back of my head said well maybe you should go maybe you might learn something so i did [Music] when i got there i was welcomed by brendan cleary now brendan along with the recently retired john howard they were the backbone of promoting the interesting adoration in ireland and then arranged a series of weekend meetings with the intention of setting up a diocesan committee to promote jurising adoration in the diocese and during the break i talked to brendan about the eucharistic adoration and i expressed my opinion that a lot of people in ireland had lost their fate in the real presence and how i thought that eucharistic adoration would be enhanced but if people believed in eucharistic miracles if they believed their real presence and the thought through the eyes of people who had witnessed eucharistic miracles later that day brendan said to me would you be prepared to take the position of chairperson of this new committee so for my reluctance to attend to being asked to be chairperson of this committee there's a bit of a shock needless to say but i said i kind of think about it i'll pray about it and let you know so needs to say i agreed now we were presented with a presentation script during those weeks and in my talk today i'd like to acknowledge that i'm using some excerpts from that presentation script now you see that god works in mysterious ways so why spend time in eucharistic generation and the purpose of eucharistic adoration is to take time out from our busy world of stress strain and pressure to pray to rest to find peace before jesus the greatest friend you could ever have jesus spoke many times of the need to pray he said watch and pray that you enter not into temptation ask it will be given to you seek and you shall find knock and the door will be open to you most powerful prayer on earth is the mass eucharistic adoration is an extension of that prayer now before he returned to the father jesus said behold on which always even to the end of the world and jesus has kept that promise because in every tabernacle in the world like here he is truly present body blood soul and divinity in the consecrated host but just because we can't physically see jesus in the sacred host some people find it difficult to believe that reality that jesus is there in person now we've heard how in lancia italy over 1 300 years ago jesus miraculously changed the consecrated host into flesh from his sacred heart and there are at least 126 eucharistic miracles around the world where jesus has shown this reality of his real presence in the consequent host either by turning it into flesh or where the horse has actually bled in longford we had our own interesting miracle on christmas eve night 2009 when the container was burnt to the ground and yet two things survived particularly that fire one was the host and the other was a painting of the holy family now the outer casing of the door the tabernacle was melted in the heat and yet inside the blackened saborium the eucharist was undamaged also that picture that painting of the holy family was also undamaged so doubt no longer believe that jesus is a source of life he said i've come that you might have life and have it more abundantly now we see that life in abundance in nature beauty of flowers birds butterflies majesty of a golden sunset the multitude of stars and a clear moonlit sky to name just a few now one of my hobbies is photography i love taking pictures of flowers birds landscapes and when i look at the flower i can see the beautiful mind of our creator the words of joseph mary plunkett one of ireland's great patriots reflects his great catholic faith as he like christ sacrificed his life for others he wrote i see his blood upon the rose in the stars the beauty of his eyes i see his face in every flower the thunder and the singing of the birds so we can see the presence of god everywhere but jesus is especially alive in his word and in the eucharistic host but many today reject this truth and jesus said referring to people like that i praise you father lord of heaven and earth because you have hidden these things from the wise and earned and have revealed them to little children saint paul teaches us god has chosen the foolish things of this world to shame the wise now god is present in his word and the word of god is powerful paul tells us that the word of god is alive and active then john writes in the beginning was the word and the word was with god and the word was god and that word became flesh and what among us so in his eucharistic body jesus is the word of god that has become flesh jesus has told us that unless we eat the flesh of the son of man and drink his blood you have no life in you he who eats my flesh and drinks her blood has eternal life and he who eats my body and drinks her blood lives in me and are in him and some of his followers said this is intolerable language and it just walked away and he said to his disciples who stayed he said well do you want to go away as well [Music] and they said where would we go you have the words of eternal life so what is eternal life scripture tells us this is eternal life to know you the only true god and jesus christ whom you have sent so if we need to know jesus if we want eternal life we need to spend time with him and knowing jesus also means getting to know god our heavenly father because jesus had told us that i and the father are one in another case he said he that has seen me has seen the father [Music] and when we adore jesus who is one with the father we also open our souls to the gifts and inspirations of the holy spirit who proceeds from the father and the son who is equal to the father and the son there's no better way to know the holy trinity then than to spend time with jesus in eucharistic adoration and yet jesus respects our free will he's not going to force his help or his salvation on us he allows us to ignore his quiet voice it says come to me all you who are weary and burdened and i will give you rest learn from me for i am gentle and humble of heart and you will find rest for your souls are we not heavily burdened i know i am do not need rest are there doubts fears in our hearts maybe we worry about our family because they no longer practice their faith let me stress about financial or employment matters maybe have difficulty in coping or we suffer from depression or addictions [Music] we're grieving the loss of a loved one you know young adults today face critical life decisions and questions amid fierce peer pressure and social media pressure of course we all struggle with our own weaknesses and sinfulness and jesus knows our needs and our troubles and our frustrations better than we do so hand those doubts those fears over to him forget our sense of failure shortcomings speak to him trust him put yourself in his care surrender everything to him and say jesus you take care of it you don't have to say anything just be there spend time with jesus the holy spirit will pray in you [Music] eucharist adoration opens the floodgates of jesus divine mercy not only for ourselves but also for our families our parishes our country and all humanity [Music] you know people today search for happiness they want to be loved they want to feel at peace but very few turn to god who is a source of love and peace saint augustine says our hearts are restless until they rest in you jesus said peace i leave with you my peace i give to you but not as the world gives and another occasion he said let not your hearts be troubled or afraid so the only way to achieve true peace then is through god's holy spirit if you want to eradicate sinfulness if you want to eradicate evilness from your life and find true peace we need to absorb god's goodness to be filled with god's holy spirit we read in the gospel how a woman who had suffered with hemorrhage for 20 years touched the hema of jesus cloak and was healed scripture tells us that jesus was aware that power had gone out from him well that same power is available to us because when we adore jesus in the blessed sacrament we absorb his life giving grace his strength his power his peace he transforms our lives he fills our hearts with a peace that's beyond any peace on this earth we're changed into a better person more loving person a less sinful person a good person [Music] this is unfailing never doubt it have courage like warming yourself in front of a fire in a cold cold day it's impossible to sit in front of a fire and not feel warmth coursing through your body and likewise it is impossible to sit in the presence of jesus and not receive graces blessings and strength power of the eucharistic adoration has been clearly demonstrated down through the years 1985 there was a drug-related crime wave sweeping los angeles and every attempt to solve the problem had failed some decided this needed divine intervention so they set up eucharistic generation in various parishes or sorry various churches throughout the city and the crime waves receded so much so that loss and this time carried a headline whatever happened to all the crime in another example of the power of eucharistic adoration the diocese are of bismarck and north dakota set up an hour of adoration each week dedicated to vocations to the priesthood and it resulted in 26 seminarians in a population of 60 000 studying for the priesthood that's one for every two thousand three hundred people in the past irish saints and scholars we all know about this they brought our catholic faith with its civilized way of life to europe the rest of the world but the ireland of today contrasts greatly with that we have an aging priestly population dwindling vocations to the priesthood we have very little respect our belief in the real presence of jesus in the blessed sacrament we need eucharistic adoration everyone more priests jesus told us what to do he says ask the lord of the harvest to send workers into this harvest the power of your christian adoration the power of the eucharist has been demonstrated across the world with cures people have been cured and we know about this one of my favorites is gabriel garga who lost his faith he hadn't been to church for 15 years he was traveling by train from bordeaux to paris when he collided with another train and he was thrown from the train and paralyzed over the years he wasted a way to five and a half stone that's 77 pounds or 35 kilograms you need to be fed by tube and you require nursing care two nurses in fact 24 hours a day seven days a week his mother eventually persuaded him to go to lourdes so one day as he was being helped out of the baths and lords he died so the helpers covered his face with a cloth and started to wheel him back from the grotto and they stopped to allow the blessed certain procession to pass by the priest stopped instead and blessed him with the blessed sacrament suddenly gabriel started to move he sat up stood up walked a few places cleared he was cured his fate was restored also and for the next 50 years he returned to lourdes each year as a volunteer sounds impossible not to jesus jesus said with man it is impossible but not with god all things are impossible but god you remember when jesus asked the disciples in the garden of gethsemane could you not watch one hour with me well you know there's 168 hours in a week could you not spend just one of those hours with jesus and that's what jesus is asking each person watching this right now [Music] the word of today has rejected that call the world of today would have you believe that you don't need god that's a lie the world's in a rush it pressures us to keep pace with us there's no time for god but there's one who walks with you who's in no hurry and he says to you be not afraid from the album slow train coming bob dylan points out the following sobering message particularly for non-believers [Music] he wrote and he said you're going to have to serve somebody well it might be the devil might be the lord but you're going to have to serve somebody now scripture tells us that one day all mankind believer non-believer alike will have to bow before jesus saint paul wrote that in the name of jesus every knee shall bow in heaven on earth under the earth and every tongue confess that jesus christ is lord to the glory of god the father can you imagine what a changed world we would have if our leaders spent time in eucharistic adoration before making decisions that affect us all our priesthood all frequently says if you leave god out of the question you're going to get the wrong answer [Music] we need to be humble we need to acknowledge that we need god in our lives king david tells us how god loves the humble a humbled contrary heart you will not spurn he wrote jesus said learn from me i am gentle i am humbled in heart and though he was god jesus humbled himself and became obedient unto death even death on a cross but his death gave life to the world before they nailed jesus at the cross the soldiers mocked him they twisted together a crown of thorns put her on his head put a reed in his right hand and kneading before him they mocked him saying hail king of the jews and after they crucified them they continued to mock him and when they got bored and mark him they left him alone to suffer with justice's mother sin john and a few others to comfort him not much has changed in today's world you hear people say prayer is boring mass is boring they don't have time to pray certainly don't have time to spend an hour with jesus well it's not our time it's god's time so when we kneel before jesus in the best discernment it conveys our humility it conveys contrition and when we adore jesus we pay homage to him to his majesty as our lord and savior jesus christ in the year leading up to the apparitions of our lady at fatima the angel of peace appeared and he prostrated himself and worshipped the blessed sarcane which was suspended in mid-air and drops the blood fell from the sacral host into a chalice which was also suspended in midair surely we can't possibly think that we're better than the angels that we don't need to worship jesus or maybe we think we're more wise than the three wise men who prostrated themselves and did him homage bringing him gifts of gold frankincense and mirror you know jesus waits for us in the tabernacle for us to visit with him to atone for those who do not believe in him do not adore him do not love him and still mock him today [Music] and how is satan heart aches when no one comes said that every holy hour we make soul pleases the heart of jesus that it will be recorded in heaven and retold for all eternity it opens up the floodgates of god's merciful love upon the world adoration of the blessed argument is the best time you will spend on earth and the quote no one who visits jesus and the president's argument goes away empty-handed for jesus is a generous god would never be outdone in generosity you will be enriched beyond your imagination the world tells us that i has not seen their ear heard nor has it entered into the heart of man the things which god has prepared for those that love him personally i couldn't live without god in my life but please don't misunderstand me just because i'm talking to you about eucharistic generation doesn't mean that i've arrived at some stage of holiness i can assure you of loving our enemies and doing good to those that hate us is a measure of progress then i am a long way to go in summary there are three essential elements to eucharistic adoration fate humility time we need to believe that jesus is truly present in the blessed sermon we need to be humble we need to give jesus time one hour a week we can find new christian generation sites on the internet i use these every day eucharistic adoration has changed my life you want to change your life you need a friend you want peace in your heart and in your soul you want an increase in vocations then say yes to jesus will you comfort jesus for the mockery the insults the indifferences of the world today to spend just one hour of your week with jesus please say yes thank you for your time and your attention god bless us all now thanks so much eamonn for a very uh exceptional inspired presentation on the beautiful benefits of going to adoration that as eamon was saying adoration is an extension of holy mass and the benefits of just sitting in front of the blessed sacrament just nothing nothing compares to it it's the place to go for a bit of peace especially if you're stressed and tired and worn out and as my mother used to say when you don't have the energy to give your soul to god so it's a great place to come and replenish your spiritual physical mental and emotional energy and it's a great place to be to receive spiritual physical mental and emotional healing so thank you amen for that that aim and ayman is currently struggling with a an incredibly s septic sore throat and we wish you well and wish you a speedy recovery so thank you for your presentation and i'd like to say as well just as a last thing to say that eamonn referred to um to brendan cleary and john howard in this presentation and john has just retired from the national chairman of the eucharistic adoration perpetual adoration apostolate and just to acknowledge and just to say to you john thank you for all your years of work and all the all the many parishes that you were instrumental in in setting up across the entire country and uh just thank you for all your work and a big congratulations to brendan that he will continue on the work that's begun and eamonn here in langford is doing a fantastic job as well so just thank you for that perpetual adoration great apostolate okay just to say that we're lucky that we have the we have music cds available from now on we'll have music cds of the conference available separately to our talks or dvds and talks so that's a great addition this year to the conference and i just want to come back to something before i finish i just want to come back and mention something that i mentioned on friday night and i mentioned again yesterday but just to say my good friend my father michael hurley he has he's the dried the engine in driving paracels of evangelization and he's a fantastic website www.parry cells ireland dot ie and he's this idea of parry cells is where we come together to pray together in in cells of three or four people we form faith communities in our parishes and we come together to pray the rosary pray to chaplet we come the parish cells they come together and look at the gospel for the following sunday and say how it impacts them and i must say i'm very taken with this idea because and have been promoting for the last five or six years because it's a great way of getting and encouraging people to pray locally for people to come together as john mayne the benedictine mountain monk says that one coal on its own is one coal and stone but when three or four coals come together you have a fire and a fire of faith and father michael has written two books which are i'd really recommend inspiring faith communities and the other one is inspiring faith living more inspired and faith communities living words and you can see more information on that on those two books on their website www.parisellsireland.ie okay so now we're going into a break and we'll be back for our holy hour at 12 o'clock and do have a cup of tea and stretch your legs and get a bit of fresh air okay see you then [Music] [Music] oh [Music] [Music] is yes [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] i [Music] [Music] my [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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