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The past few months have been difficult for everyone. Not being able to attend Mass in person was very frightening for me. It would seem the churches should be open more, not less to fight the evil and sickness in the world.
Before the Covid shutdown I did ask a priest “What happened, did Christ change our DNA when he came into the world?” and now I think that is exactly what he did do. It’s a completely accurate record of all our life, our education, our parents, our eating, our praying, our charity, and our love. Christ could see people’s DNA that’s how he knew what disciples to choose.
DNA is evidence of our lives. The Bible stressed the genealogy of ALL Christ’s relatives. Our DNA is not just us, it’s our entire history, it may even be the history of the world, as we know we share a lot of DNA with animals.
Gene expression is not fully understood. We do know that genes can change and good lifestyle choices and prayers can and do create new health.
In the US we are required to get vaccinations, so we have already changed our DNA, some countries don’t require these shots so their DNA is very different.
I am not sure, and I am not sure researchers would even consider that we are changing God’s blueprint for us. Receiving Holy Communion is a sacred act and is effective.
I am not sure what this virus is or how it is spread, but it is a symptom of a real problem. We may be making progress on the symptoms, but not why the human family is struggling so much. Maybe it is simply we are not reading the scriptures and truly caring when the person beside us is in pain.
I’d like you to pray that the world, especially the medical community, can understand, we are God’s children – every action, every chemical is His. Because God is the GREAT physician, we should really look to Him for the Perfect solution.
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My name is Fr. Stephen Arabadjis. I am a member of the Society of St. Pius X. But I am in my 6th year of Sabbatical.Therefore I was hoping your group could do a 54 day rosary novena for my intentions. But any prayers and sacrifices would be greatly appreciated. I know Our Lady will reward you generously for this.
In Our Lady,
Fr. Arabadjis
P.S. Thanking you in advance, since I don't always get all my communications. -
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Thank you and God bless you
Xaverian Prayers
We offer these prayers for your intentions and needs.
Fr. Tony Lalli SX opened a recent meeting with this prayer By Fr. Andy Alexander SJ:
God of us all, may we be healed and brought together as your people. It was the desire Jesus expressed in his prayer to you the night before he died – that we all would be one. Help us turn to you in faith, that we might repent of all our divisiveness and that we might seek forgiveness and greater unity. May your Spirit inspire us to see the common good, over our own individual good. May we be martyrs – at least witnesses – of the self-sacrificing love you shared with us in Jesus, who died for all of our sins. Let reconciliation begin in our homes and in our closest relationships. May unity always be more important than victory, forgiveness always
Andy Alexander, S.J. – Director of the Collaborative Ministry Office at Creighton University.