Jim Caviezel interview about Passion of the Christ
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I am so proud of Jim Caviezel and I admire him so much. As a Catholic Christian, I was very moved by his interview. Also, when watching "The Passion of the Christ", it wasn't Jim I saw hanging from the cross, it was Jesus. I don't think anyone else could have played this role. I have the DVD and I watch it one Friday a month and on Good Friday each year. How can anyone forget what Jesus did for us?
“Dear children! Also today, I call all of you to grow in God’s love as a flower which feels the warm rays of spring. In this way, also you, little children, grow in God’s love and carry it to all those who are far from God. Seek God’s will and do good to those whom God has put on your way, and be light and joy. Thank you for having responded to my call.”
HEARTS CHANGE AT MEDJUGORJE • "There are some places and some people in life that ‘mark’ you forever. Once you have come in contact with them, they revive in you everything that seemed buried within your heart forever. Then you recapture a life full of joy, serenity, and purpose. You understand the reason you are living, where you have come from, and where you are going. You take your life back into your hands with vigour. You rediscover a design of love in your life that trials and difficulties have buried. Then you feel like a new person, and even others are aware that something has changed your life. The place that has ‘marked’ me and millions of other people is called Medjugorje. It is different from other places because there is a ‘Presence’ there that you do not see but whose effects and benefits you gather. It is a Presence that speaks to our hearts and manifests itself in a personal manner for each one of us. This presence is Mary the Mother of God. In Medjugorje we discover that this mother, the Queen of Peace, wants to enter our lives. That is the reason she says to us: “Dear Children, accept me in your lives, because I desire to bestow my love upon you.” • Fr Luigi Ferrari
"Indeed, the communion of Saints consists not only of the great men and women who went before us and whose names we know. All of us belong to the communion of Saints, we who have been baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, we who draw life from the gift of Christ's Body and Blood, through which he transforms us and makes us like himself. Yes, the Church is alive - this is the wonderful experience of these days. . . . The Church is alive and we are seeing it: we are experiencing the joy that the Risen Lord promised his followers. The Church is alive - she is alive because Christ is alive, because he is truly risen." ~Benedicts XVI's Inaugural Mass Homily Apirl 24,2005
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I am so proud of Jim Caviezel and I admire him so much. As a Catholic Christian, I was very moved by his interview. Also, when watching "The Passion of the Christ", it wasn't Jim I saw hanging from the cross, it was Jesus. I don't think anyone else could have played this role. I have the DVD and I watch it one Friday a month and on Good Friday each year. How can anyone forget what Jesus did for us?
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