Communication with Visitors

Spirit of the Living God, fall afresh on us!

November 1 (P.S. Nov. 2,5,12,15,17,18,21,28,29,30)

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

How are you? It is nice to continue communicating with you again. Today the Church celebrates the Feast of All Saints. You may click here to visit a site which is dedicated to our beloved Saints in Heaven. At the same time, this site may answer to some extent the three questions which we have posted most recently.

In general, the answer of the first question from a few of us is "a sense of peace". Our answer for the other two questions is "everywhere". The site above, however imperfect, is therefore our elaboration. Praise God!

P.S. (Nov. 2) Today the Church commemorates all the holy yet suffering souls in Purgatory. You may like to click here to say a prayer for our dear sisters and brothers there. Thank you.

P.S. (Nov. 5) Today we have received something from a dear visitor on the power of prayer. You may like click here to read it. Praise God!


P.S. (Nov. 12) Today is the Feast of St. Josaphat. He was well known for his endeavour in bringing together the Eastern and Western Churches, specifically for the union of the Ukrainian Church or rite with Rome. As we know, the Latin rite is only one of the eighteen rites within the Roman Catholic Church.

By the way, we have just slightly upgraded the subsite we have recently put together. You may like to click here for a revisit. Once again, to avoid miscommunication, we would like to remind all our dear visitors not to read into anything written here or anywhere.

"Woe to me if I do not proclaim the gospel!" (1Cor 9:16) Likewise, the editor says, "Woe to this editor if he ever stops praying or ceases to promote prayers for people who are dying in the state of mortal sin!" It is indeed a main vocation of his life, i.e., to help bring as many people as possible forever into the Divine Heavenly Family.

Do we not all belong to Heaven? Are we not all created to enter into Heaven for all eternity? And when we enter into Heaven, do we not all enter forever into the Divine Heavenly Family (i.e., the Most Holy Trinity together with Its whole Family of Holy Angels and Saints)?

The editor is not a priest, a preacher or an evangelist. But at least what he can do is to pray, fast a little, reach out and promote prayers for the "poorest of the poorest", i.e., those desperate souls dying in the state of mortal sin. For further elaboration, click here.

Anyway, may God together with His whole Family of Holy Angels and Saints continue to bless you all! Thank you.

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P.S. (Nov. 15) In a few days, Christ the King Rally will be held for three days (Nov. 18, 19, 20) for those living in Toronto and its neighbourhood. The title is: "Welcome the Millennium with Christ the Healer", featuring Dr. Francis & Judith MacNutt, founders, Christian Healing Ministries, USA. For further information, contact Archdiocesan Charismatic Service Team at 416-466-0770.

P.S. (Nov. 17) Here is a beautiful way to pray Our Lord's Prayer, i.e., add "Daddy" or "Dad" to each sentence or phrase to the prayer. Hence, we pray: "Our Father, Daddy, who art in Heaven, Daddy. Hallowed be Thy name, Daddy. Thy Kingdom come, Daddy. Thy will be done, Daddy, on earth, Daddy, as it is in Heaven, Daddy…. Amen. Daddy!"

It may seem childlike, but are we not all a wonderful child of God the Father? Alleluia!

P.S. (Nov. 18) Please note that the above way of praying Our Lord's Prayer is for private use only. Thank you.

P.S. (Nov. 21) Today is the Feast of Christ the King. We salute Thee, Christ Our King, the King of our hearts, the King of the whole humanity, the King of the whole visible and invisible universe, as well as the Uncreated King of the whole Uncreated Universe, together with the Father and the Holy Spirit as Three Divine Persons in One Uncreated God. Amen.

Visitors may like to click here to visit our special site for Jesus Our Lord and say a prayer to Christ the King there. Thank you.

P.S. (Nov. 28) Today is the first Sunday of Advent. It is also the beginning of a new liturgical year of the Most Holy Trinity and the Holy Eucharist, after the year of Jesus (1997), the Holy Spirit (1998), and the Father (1999). During this year, let us spend a God-pleasing amount of time daily in loving union with the Most Holy Trinity in the Holy Eucharist! For further information, click here. To help with this important celebration, we have just put together a new subsite. More information may be added during the present Jubilee Year. To reach this subsite, you may click here. Praise God!

Beginning from next month, the editor would like to write only once in a while here until his current book project is completed. This is much better than last summer when he took June and July off to focus on his writing. There are indeed many other things or subsites he wants to add to the present website. Yet all his time and attention, besides what is required of sufficient praying, resting, exercising, working, socializing, etc., are basically consumed by his current study and writing regarding metaphysics. Formerly called "queen of all sciences", metaphysics is a theory of everything, a summary of what really exists in the totality of reality, using certain key paradigms. It is a very difficult subject to write about. Ideally, one has to know everything to begin writing. Precisely because it is impossible to know everything, now and ever, he just has to try to the best in all his limitations and imperfections. This is not a complaint, but a communication in love. As everything is in everything, it appears that the best way to respond to everything in us and around us is to bless them in prayer and in love. Yes, we do pray for everyone in the whole world everyday as we should. Praise God!

Thank you for understanding. May the whole Divine Heavenly Family continue to be with you all!


P.S. (Nov. 29) Our above suggestion of unceasing illumination, purification and union with God has to be balanced at all times with our unceasing confidence, hope and rest in the boundless love of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Thank you.

P.S. (Nov. 30) The true fruit of a healthy balance between the practice of "unceasing illumination, purification and union with God in love" and our "unceasing confidence, hope and rest in the boundless love of God" should yield greater and even unceasing fruit of the Holy Spirit, i.e., "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control" (Gal 5:22-23). Praise God the Most Holy Trinity! Is this fruit of the Spirit not what we really, really want? Is it not what the Most Holy Trinity really, really wants to give each of us? May God continue to bless each of us then, those we know, as well as those we do not know!