St. Michael the Archangel, we honor you as a powerful protector of the Church and guardian of our souls. Inspire us with your humility, courage and strength that we may reject sin and perfect our love for our Heavenly Father.
In your strength and humility, slay the evil and pride in our hearts so that nothing will keep us from God.
St. Michael the Archangel, pray that we may have the faith to truly entrust our lives to the loving care of our Heavenly Father.
St. Michael the Archangel, you are the prince of angels but in your humility, you recognized that God is God and you are but His servant. Unlike Satan, you were not overcome with pride but were steadfast in humility. Pray that we will have this same humility.
It is in the spirit of that humility that we ask for your intercession for our petitions…[state your petitions].
Pray the St. Michael the Archangel prayer
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From the creators of huge best-seller The Catechism of the Seven Sacraments comes another LEGO adventure!
Catholic friends Fulton and Cynthia return for another LEGO adventure through the Holy Mass from the astounding perspective of God’s instructions in the Old Testament and unpacking what Jesus taught His Apostles!
In this vivid comic-book format, this book takes children on a journey through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, explaining where each part of the Mass comes from and why Catholic believe in the True Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist!
Children will learn:
- How Moses and the Passover prefigured the first Mass
- How we received special graces through the Mass
- What God’s covenant relationship with us continues today
- What the deep meaning behind each element of the Mass is
- and so much more!
We’ve been asked: “So, which Mass is it that is revealed in this book?”
It’s the Holy Mass instituted by Christ that is now celebrated in various rites and liturgical expressions, traditions, languages, and forms (the Catholic Church actually includes six rites which are celebrated in 24 distinct “churches” which are all in union under the divine authority of the successor of Saint Peter).
Yes: regardless of the form of the Holy Mass you may attend, all follow the same foundational structure of worship which God Himself gave to us!