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- Community of the Saints by Vivificat! on Oct 31, 2009
Father Nicolas Schwizer On November 1st, the Church celebrates one of the most cheerful and joyful feasts of the entire year: the Solemnity of All Saints. The Bible gives us an impressive vision of this community of the Saints. Belonging to it are...
- Dialog or Marital Fight? by Vivificat! on Oct 16, 2009
Father Nicolas SchwizerHow is our dialog – the decisive moment of conjugal communion – doing? The lack of dialog is the worst illness in marriage. It is an illness which eats away at the marriage from within; therefore, from time to time, we shou...
- What is Prayer? by Vivificat! on Oct 3, 2009
Father Nicolas Schwizer 1. If we look at modern man, we see that he works, hurries, and is busy. He has no time for God….. no time to listen to Him…..no time to converse with Him, to talk to Him….. no time to pray. How little time we dedicate...
- Education for Purity by Vivificat! on Sep 19, 2009
Father Nicolas Schwizer The purity which was in Mary was a gift, for us it is an arduous task. Why? a) Because of original sin. Before original sin, man possessed the gift of integrity: Harmony between intellect, will and heart: “harmony betwe...
- The Storms of Our Life by Vivificat! on Sep 1, 2009
Father Nicolas SchwizerThere are two lakes in Palestine. One, The Dead, is in permanent calmness. There are no waves or tempests there. The other, Genesareth, every year takes several human lives: tremendous and unexpected, the tempest arises, the wi...
- The Best of Jesus’ gifts: His Mother by Vivificat! on Aug 17, 2009
We are going to speak about the best of Jesus’ gifts to humanity. He who has nothing and is naked on the cross, still possesses something enormous: a mother, and He desires to give her to us.St. John tells us of this episode (JN 19, 25-27), and wit...
- Spirit of the Holy Family by Vivificat! on Aug 3, 2009
Fr. Nicolas SchwizerToday, the Church wants to awaken the exemplary spirit which reigned in Nazareth in order that it may reign today in all our families. I think that the spirit of the Holy Family was – above all else – a spirit of love, a spiri...




