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St Brigid Church and St John Paul the Great

Happiness Comes From....

March 12, 2018 by Eric Wojtkun in Americana, Atlanta, Catholic, Christianity, Olympus, Photojournalism, Photography, Religion

    St John Paul the Great says: "No one apart from God can give you true happiness."  He calls us to follow the example of Mary, in complete unconditional "yes" with no compromise or laziness. "Humanity is in urgent need of the witness of free courageous people who dare go against the tide and proclaim with vigor and enthusiasm their personal faith in God, Lord and Savior."  This mission is never easy...and is impossible if we rely on the power of man alone.  He quotes Luke to remind us "What is impossible with men is possible with God."

    I am starting to get "it" in the long line of repentant sinners knowing I just need to do what we should.  Tonight I'll pray we can all embrace the power of the supernatural God to be what we are truly called to be in our eternal home.

(Quotes and Lesson courtesy of Lent and Easter, Wisdom from Pope John Paul II, Compiled by John V. Kruse and published by Liguori Publications page 54)

March 12, 2018 /Eric Wojtkun
Religion, St Brigid, St John Paul the Great, Johns Creek, Catholic
Americana, Atlanta, Catholic, Christianity, Olympus, Photojournalism, Photography, Religion
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Faith, Hope, Charitas- A Photo Essay

February 17, 2018 by Eric Wojtkun in Art, Atlanta, Catholic, Christianity, Editing, Georgia, Olympus, Photography, Photojournalism, Religion, Roswell, street photography

In the darkest of times...where people keep faith in God they will find hope he placed in our hearts by the same God to do the works of charitas needed to build a foothold of his kingdom on earth, and earn entrance to his kingdom in eternal life.

If we loose the faith...the darkest of times becomes a very dark eternity without hope, and a complete isolation of self from others and our creator.

-ehw

February 17, 2018 /Eric Wojtkun
Roswell, Religion, Johns Creek, Georgia, atlanta, Catholic
Art, Atlanta, Catholic, Christianity, Editing, Georgia, Olympus, Photography, Photojournalism, Religion, Roswell, street photography
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