Comfort from Fear
Comfort from Fear
Father Anthony encourages us to recite the well-loved Psalm 23 prayer during times of fear and uncertainty.
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Father Anthony uses the story of God revealing his attributes to Moses as evidence of why we should bow down to show reverence for His compassion, grace, loyalty and love.
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