Fr. Peter deSousa
Living the Mysteries of the Rosary
The Institution of the Eucharist
What a wonderful privilege it is to participate in the Eucharistic sacrifice everyday. The Eucharist is celebrated somewhere in the world, throughout the day. In addition to this, there are so many people in Adoration chapels, praying before the Blessed Sacrament. I am part of this family of believers who lift me up in prayer, just as I do for them. The new and eternal covenant in his blood, makes us one with Abba Father and with each other. Jesus knocks down all the dividing walls that separate us and keep us alienated from God and each other. He unites us with himself in offering praise and thanksgiving to God and our joyful Amen resonates throughout the world.
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Living the Mysteries of the Rosary
- The Mystery of the Anunciation
- The Mystery of the Visitation
- The Birth of Christ
- The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple
- The Finding of Jesus in the Temple
- The Agony of Our Lord in the Garden
- The Scourging of Our Lord at the Pillar
- Jesus is Crowned with Thorns
- Jesus Carries the Cross
- The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus
- The Mystery of the Resurrection
- The Mystery of the Ascension
- The Descent of the Holy Spirit
- The Assumption of our Lady into Heaven
- The Crowning of Mary in Heaven
- The Baptism of Christ in the Jordon
- The Wedding Feast of Cana
- The Announcement of the Kingdom
- The Transfiguration
For Better or for Worse
- A marriage is for a life time
- Marriage: Covenant, not Contract
- The Communion of Saints
- Living your Nuptial Mass everyday
- Living in God's Presence
- The Cross is an Instrument of Salvation
- To err is human; to forgive, divine
- No Man Serves Two Masters: God and Money
- The Father Is Very Fond of You
- Conversion
- Do you speak the same language as your spouse?
- Male and Female he created them
- Your I.Q., E.Q. and R.Q.
- Have you got good adjustive resources?
- What and how will your children choose?
- Tradition means handing over values
- Children can teach us how to evangelize
- Share life, share love, share Jesus
- Celebrating Christmas as a Family
- Celebrating the Feast of the Holy Family
- Sharing the Same Religious Beliefs and Values
- A Spirit-Led Marriage
- Upsetting the Apple-Cart of Tradition
- Foot Washing as a Couple
- Finding Hope in Hard Times
- The Way of the Cross
- Preparing Your Children for the Sacraments
- Think Team
- Be Protective
- Practical Ways of Sustaining a Healthy, Intimate Relationship
- Sharing Thoughts and Feelings
- A Eucharistic Family
- Carefrontation
- Facing Our Fears
- Overcoming Our Doubts
- Dealing With Suffering
- Healing Our Memories
- Change of Heart
- Fostering Intimacy
- The Domestic Church
- Ministry To Mixed Marriages
- Redefining Roles
- Advent: A Time For Waiting
- Advent: A Time For Waiting - II
- Christmas Gifts
- New Beginnings
- His Strength in My Weakness
- Has 2006 been a New Year for You?
- The Family That Prays Together Stays Together
- Jesus is Caught Rather than Taught!
- Reconciling and Healing in the Family
- Preparing for Pentecost
- Reordering Our Priorities
- Holy Spirit Interactive in the Family
- Holy Spirit: Agent of Evangelization
- The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament
- The Gift of Life
- Loving Trust
- Total Surrender
- Cheerfulness
- A Couple's Creed
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