O breathe on me,
O Breath of God,
My will to yours incline,
Until this selfish part of me
Glows with your fire divine.
O breathe on me,
O breathe on me,
O Breath of God,
Fill me with life anew,
That I may love the things you love,
St. Columba
French words mean ..."I shall penetrate your heart with a great abhorrence of sin."
And do what you would do.
St. Columba
French words mean ..."I shall penetrate your heart with a great abhorrence of sin."
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ReplyDeleteFriends,
ReplyDeleteI believe that the French words mean ...
"I shall penetrate your heart with a great abhorrence of sin."
Micki, have you received any of the e-mail messages that I have sent you (in reply to your question about links)? I fear not, since I did not receive a response from you.
John
Sweet Micki,
ReplyDeleteI love this picture and the song "Breathe on Me"...brings me back to when I was able to go to church and meet with the prayer groups. Praise God! for this lift today.
Love,
Prayerflowers
i have made some changes to my blog! come on over and have a peek! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and inspiring prayer! I Love it. I have visited your site often and love all of the texts and images! Truly inspiring! Thank you for sharing such "Treasures" from the past!
ReplyDeleteJohn K.
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ReplyDeleteEVERYONE - Yes, Yes, Yes.....today I learned that I had 20 some blog related emails in my JUNK folder. My excite account recently changed email methods and there have been some problems. They might not yet have solved their problem but I have learned to solve mine...I WILL CHECK my junk more often and not just once a month. And I'm NOT talking about the "junk in the trunk." (insert big smile here)
ReplyDeleteOk, THIS one has to go on my blog too - with credit to this one of course. Absolutely gorgeous, so many graces come from God to our poor souls through confession!
ReplyDeleteSanctus Belle - Thanks for reminding us of the graces from this great sacrament. We don't use it often enough I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteFried of our Lord - Sorry I forgot to wish you a "Happy Vacation". I hopeyou come back happy and refreshed. Have a wonderful time and we will miss you.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to say your email must have been lost....I can't find anything.