Sunday, October 4, 2020

Bishop's blessing! 18th Sunday after Pentecost.

 Bishop blessing on the 18th Sunday after Pentecost. May almighty God surround you with a perpetual aid of His right hand and fill you with the gifts of His Blessing. Amen. May He defend you from all depravity and Grant you to rejoice in Heavenly gifts. Amen. So that cleansed of body and mind, you may exhibit such excellent service to Him, that by that service you may be strengthened by following His atonement. Amen. May He Whose Kingdom and Dominion remain without end, be pleased to sustain us unto ages of Ages. May the blessing of God: the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit and the peace of the Lord be ever with you. Amen. +William 

To Walk Worthy of God! 18th Sunday after Pentecost!

Monday, September 28, 2020

We are sons of the devil or we are sons of God!! 17th Sunday after Pente...

Bishop's Blessing! XVII Sunday after Pentecost!

 Proper Blessing of the Day!

May Almighty God surround you with His heavenly protection, and fill you with the gift of His blessing. Amen. And may He grant to you that as you rest only on the hope of heavenly grace, you may be fortified by heavenly protection. Amen.

So that you may seize solace in this world of mortal life, and be strengthened to embrace eternal joy. Amen. May He Whose Kingdom and Dominion remain  without end, be pleased to sustain us unto ages of ages. Amen.

May the blessing of God: the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit and the peace of the Lord be ever with you. Amen.

 +William

Monday, September 14, 2020

Bishop's Blessing 15th Sunday after Pentecost

 Bishop's blessing on the 15th Sunday after Pentecost. May Almighty God, Who is conscious of your infirmities, grant unto you the reward of His benediction. Amen. And may He Who bestows upon you the love of praying, bestow the aid of consolation. Amen. So that from Him, in Whose creations of goodness you believe; may you grasp the aid of the present and the future life. Amen. May He Whose Kingdom and Dominion remain without end, be pleased to sustain us unto ages of Ages. Amen. May the blessing of God: the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit and the peace of the Lord be ever with you. Amen. +William 

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