There are of course at God’s medical Centre a few who in reality are fully equipped to be proclaimed ‘Doctor’ butt have not been fully recognised ir potential, although many attending the Such a Doctor still yet to be proclaimed one is Dr John Henry Cardinal Newman. A man of great learning and experience, a man of love, service and prayer. His so called ‘Meditations on Christian Doctrine’ are among some of the finest writings in the medical centres archives.
Dr John Henry Cardinal Newman rightly points out that not all medication is for everyone, there must be a discernment as to what is applicable, and helpful according to the patients condition. See below this extract from his writings.
God knows what is my greatest happiness, but I do not. There is no rule about what is happy and good; what suits one would not suit another. And the ways by which perfection is reached vary very much; the medicines necessary for our souls are very different from each other.
Thus God leads us by {300} strange ways; we know He wills our happiness, but we neither know what our happiness is, nor the way. We are blind; left to ourselves we should take the wrong way; we must leave it to Him.
O Jesus I surrender my total being to your healing love,
you alone sweet Lord can make me whole.
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Another Email of support from the Poor Clare Colettines TMD when they lived in Wales.
A bit of food for the soul.
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