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Living Faith March, April N May-Lenten Season

Father Christ went down to earth from the Heavenly Kingdom Mother Mary bore Him in a humble manger with animals He had a presentation at the temple Mother Mary sad at the loss of Father Christ and joyous on finding Him surrounded by teachers in the Temple * Was Baptized as Christian by His Cousin, John the Baptist Proclaimed the Kingdom Was transfigured Instituted the Eucharist * Was betrayed by one of His Apostle Judas Iscariot Scourged Crucified * Was alive after 3 days Remained on earth for 40 days with Mother Mary and disciples instructing and encouraging them * Established a Church With our 1st Pope St. Peter Now called Catholic or Roman Catholic * Ascended to the Heavenly Kingdom Assumption and Coronation of His Mother and our Mother Mother Mary * The three months of Lenten Season Read and thought of writing poetry about Father Christ To be inspired and create wonderful poems To be a divine influence for people’s inspiration * Inspiration comes from the Latin word of inspiratus To breath into the lungs Still common with the doctors from 16th century In English referring to a divine influence on a person * Organizing things Thought poems not good Underestimating self Low on value * Father Christ spoke to my heart Not think of yourself so low Other people cannot do what you are doing People are mandating Ordering * Mandating Irresponsibly “You say please when asking for something” Tried to put please in Reverence Rosary binder Sacred Heart binder * Tried to do what You want So other people can see Imitate Produce a respectable mandate * It is their responsibility Produce respectable manner We will try to give our best Produce respectable manner Please know that we love You Father Christ We will do our best Produce respectable manner Date Written: 03092022 Poetry Form: Free Verse Time: 6:17pm

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