St. Richard of Chichester (1197-1253)
I used a pretty simple video loop of St. Richard of Chichester's prayer today in Spiritual Formation. I wanted to keep it simple to highlight it's profundity.
St. Richard of Chichester(1197-1253)
"Thanks be to thee, 0 Lord Jesus Christ,
for all the benefits which thou hast given us;
for all the pains and insults which thou hast borne for us.
0 most merciful Redeemer, Friend, and Brother,
may we know thee more clearly,
love thee more dearly,
and follow thee more nearly;
for thine own sake."
for all the benefits which thou hast given us;
for all the pains and insults which thou hast borne for us.
0 most merciful Redeemer, Friend, and Brother,
may we know thee more clearly,
love thee more dearly,
and follow thee more nearly;
for thine own sake."
St. Richard of Chichester(1197-1253)
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when are you comeing up club next?
I'm not sure about club but we are hoping to come to Poplar one sunday in March when Daisy's baby is having the dedication service