Mir At Al Quds Collection
"Mir at al-quds: A Reflection of Holiness and Divine Encounters" In the sacred halls of Mir at al-quds
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"Mir at al-quds: A Reflection of Holiness and Divine Encounters" In the sacred halls of Mir at al-quds, Father Jerome Xavier unveils a mirror that holds more than just one's reflection, and is a portal to witness extraordinary moments of faith and divine presence. As we gaze into this mirror, we are transported to the scene where John the Baptist recognizes Christ's appearance, accompanied by a descending dove symbolizing the Holy Spirit. The adoration of shepherds fills our hearts with humility and reminds us of the holiness that resides in every soul. The mirror then takes us to the very place of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, where Mir at al-quds reveals its true power - connecting us to significant events throughout history. We witness the Magi following a guiding star, guided by their unwavering faith towards baby Jesus. An illuminated page within Mir at al-quds captures our attention next; it showcases Father Jerome Xavier's artistic brilliance as he depicts Simeon kneeling before Mary and Jesus, recognizing them as bearers of salvation. Moving forward, we find ourselves witnessing another momentous occasion - the adoration of Magi before baby Jesus. Their gifts symbolize not only material offerings but also an acknowledgment of His divinity. The mirror now reflects an awe-inspiring miracle performed by Jesus himself - raising Jairus's daughter from death. Witnessing such profound acts strengthens our belief in miracles and renews our hope in times of despair. But it doesn't stop there; Mir at al-quds reveals how even in desolate places like wilderness or through unexpected messengers like ravens, God provides sustenance for those who trust Him implicitly. Angels bring food to nourish Jesus during his time in solitude while Elijah receives sustenance brought forth by a raven – both testaments to God’s ever-present care for His children. Lastly, we accompany Mary and Joseph on their journey to Bethlehem, guided by the light of Mir at al-quds.