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Lent Reflection - The Woman at the Well

Know The Faith - Traditional Catholic Lessons and Prayers

Release Date: 03/13/2020

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An Ancient Prayer to Saint Joseph O ST. JOSEPH, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God, I place in thee all my interests and desires. O St. Joseph, assist me by thy powerful intercession and obtain for me all spiritual blessings through thy foster Son, Jesus Christ Our Lord, so that, having engaged here below thy heavenly power, I may offer thee my thanksgiving and homage. O St. Joseph, I never weary contemplating thee and Jesus asleep in thine arms. I dare not approach while He reposes near thy heart. press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me,...

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Know The Faith - Traditional Catholic Lessons and Prayers

Lord Jesus Christ, Our God and Saviour, You are the Head of the Church, Your spotless Bride and Mystical Body. Look mercifully upon the profound distress to which Our Holy Mother Church has been subjected. Doctrinal confusion, moral abomination, and liturgical abuse have, in our day, reached an unprecedented height. “The heathens have come into your inheritance, having defiled your holy temple, and laid Jerusalem in ruins” (Ps 79:1). Churchmen who have lost the true Faith and become promoters of a worldly globalist agenda, are intent on changing Your truths and Commandments, the Divine...

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Justice Counters Covetousness (Greed) "Father, Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit." Find more at: KnowTheFaith.net

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Diligence Counters Sloth "It Is Finished." Find more at: KnowTheFaith.net

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Temperance Counters Gluttony "I Thirst." Find more at: KnowTheFaith.net

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Humility Counters Pride  "My God, My God why hast Thou forsaken Me." Find more at: KnowTheFaith.net

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Chastity counters Lust "Woman behold thy Son; behold thy Mother" Find more at: KnowTheFaith.net

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Pity counters Envy "This day thou shalt be with Me in Paradise." Find more at: KnowTheFaith.net

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Forgiveness counters Anger. "Father forgive them for they know not what they do." Find more at: KnowTheFaith.net

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To the Wound in the Right Hand To the Wound in the Left Hand To the Wound in the Right Foot To the Wound in the Left Foot To the Wound in the Sacred Side     more prayers at www.KnowTheFaith.net

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There is a lot of depth and interesting details in the story of the woman at the well.. Jesus asks a Samaritan woman for a drink while his disciples are off to buy food... and this request leads to a fascinating conversation. Jesus reveals to her that he has living water that will cause those who drink it to never thirst again, he also reveals he knows the details of her relationship with several husbands and even tells her a non-Jew that he is the Christ, the long-awaited Messiah.  We are told that the woman leaves her water jar at the well and goes off to tell the people in town... it’s as if she completely abandons her important mission for water she abandoned bodily comforts for more important things.