"Faith is to believe what you do not see;
the reward of this faith
is to see what you believe."
St. Augustine
Here is the meaning of the card's French words ...[Around the ciborium:]"Jesus in the Tabernacle ... Consolation for All"
[At the bottom:]"Jesus Christ is the God of all consolation."
Friends:
ReplyDeleteHere is the meaning of the card's French words ...
[Around the ciborium:]
"Jesus in the Tabernacle ... Consolation for All"
[At the bottom:]
"Jesus Christ is the God of all consolation."
The card gives a scriptural citation that appears to be "Corint. 1:2," but this would be a mistake, since there are two letters to the Corinthians. The correction citation is this: "2 Corinthians 1:3".
John
John - Once again I thank you sincerely. Beautiful words!
ReplyDeleteYou're always welcome, Micki.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Dearest Micki,
ReplyDeleteLove it, and yes the words are beautiful and consoling...God bless you.
Love & hugs,
Prayerflowers
What a wonderful surprise to find such a beautiful piece of art, and the text also equally beautiful at the end of the day! I would also like to add a Big Texas Thank You to John who always translates the words from the cards you post. Their words add to the beauty of this site! A blessed evening to all your visitors! John K.
ReplyDeletePrayerflowers - I always am blessed to see your name. Like a good friend stopping in for coffee/tea. Angel hugs to you.
ReplyDeleteJohn K. - How nice to have a nighttime visit. So glad you also appreciate the work of John. He is a gift to this blog.
John K. - Forgot to say that I just heard from a Texas friend with pics of all the beautiful bluebells. Only in TEXAS! :-)
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