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Prayer of the Dominican Father Jean-Joseph Lataste (1832-1879)

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Preaching a retreat to the inmates of Cadillac prison, the Dominican Jean-Joseph Lataste was inspired to found the Congregation of Bethany.
In this congregation, contemplative religious life is lived as much by those who have just left prison and want to consecrate their lives to God as by other sisters who have come there by more ordinary means.
He was beatified on 3 June 2012.

 

 

 

O my Jesus,
Give yourself to me
and give me to you!

May I spend for you
all that I have received from you
and keep nothing for myself.

 

 

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Jesus

Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity. He is regarded as the incarnation of God. 

The historical existence of Jesus is attested by archaeological research and by the accounts of Roman historians (Flavius Josephus, Tacitus, Suetonius).

 

 

At about the age of thirty, Jesus left Nazareth and began an itinerant public life. He calls his disciples and walks with them through Judea and Galilee. He teaches, he heals the sick, casts out demons, walks on water, forgives sins, raises the dead. He is attentive to children. He shares meals, a wedding party, pilgrimages to Jerusalem. He lives as a Jewish believer, goes to the synagogue, observes the Sabbath. He weeps, gets angry, experiences sadness, fatigue and thirst, compassion and even anguish. Jesus is known for his natural authority.

With all the miracles he performed, Jesus is the one to whom prayers should be addressed no matter what difficulties one faces.

 

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