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Identifier: lifeonearthofour00doon (find matches)
Title: The life on earth of our Blessed Lord : told in rhyme, story, and picture, for little Catholic children
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Doonan, Grace Wallace, 1873-
Subjects: Jesus Christ
Publisher: St. Louis, Mo. (etc.) : B. Herder
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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ars before.Some wicked men said, No, He is NOTthe Son of God! But the ones who lovedHim said, See what great things He does!No one but God could bring dead peopleback to life. And how He talks to us! Noone ever said such beautiful words as thisMan! He is surely, surely God! Butstill the wicked men cried out, No, no!He is NOT God! Our Lord heard all this.He took the Twelve Apostles away by them-selves, and said to them: People are wondering if I am the Son of God—Whomdo YOU say that I am? Whom do YOU say that I am? askedour blessed Lord. Now the Apostles hadseen all the wonderful things which OurLord had done, and when He asked themthat question, Simon Peter raised his head,saying very quickly: Why, Thou artChrist, the Son of God! Then Our Lordsaid, Thou art iilest, Peter! Because thouhast said this I will make thee the Head ofMy Church. Thy name, Peter, means arock, and I will build My Church on thee, andit will last forever and forever.And I will give to thee the keys of Heaven. 52
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St. rv-tcr was tin- first Pope, and ever since St. Peters time there hialways been a Pope in his place as the liead of the Catholic Church. 53 THOU art Peter, and upon this rock willI build My Church, and the gates ofhell shall not prevail against it. And I willgive to thee the keys of the kingdom ofheaven.—^f. Matthew xvi, 18, 19. And He was transfigured before them.And His face did shine as the sun: . . . Andlo, a voice out of the cloud, saying: This isMv beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.—St. Mattheiv xvii, 2, 5. ®ur 1boIp jfatber THE Church of Christ can never failNor shall the gates of hellPrevail gainst her within whose soul The Holy Ghost doth dwell.And we^ the children of the Church Are the Holy Fathers care:In Rome he takes St. Peters place,And fills St. Peters chair. Xlbe transfiguration WITH Peter, James, and John apart,Upon a mountain high—Midst brilliant light, in garments white, Stood Christ against the sky. The three apostles were afraid, When lo! They hear

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  • booksubject:Jesus_Christ
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