Morning Prayer with the Oblates Tuesday May 11th With Kay Curran
We join Kay Curran, a member of the Oblate Lourdes Hospitality Team, in her home in Dublin. The jailer was about to despair when he thought the prisoners, Paul and Silas, had escaped. However, many of us over the past year in particular, might have felt similarly to the jailer at one point or another. Without faith, like the jailer we might feel lost and frightened. But our faith helps us to know that God is always with us. Let us, by acts of courage and faith, look forward to a new future. We too can help others to have faith.
“Believe in the Lord Jesus and your household will be saved.” – Saint Paul
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