PRINCE OF PEACE: Fr. Ambrose Dobrozsi is reminding people where true rest comes from and the scripture that sums it all up — Matthew 11:28.
So"how could someone so demanding claim that he is going to give us rest?" the priest said.
"We constantly have to please our boss, obey the laws of our country, work to keep our family happy and so many other things. These demands can feel chaotic," he said. "If Jesus were going to add one more thing to do to our list, it would not be fair of him. That would not be rest," said Dobrozsi. Fr. Ambrose Dobrozsi, a priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, told Fox News Digital that Jesus is able to take"all the chaos and the competing demands of all the people we're working for — and bring his divine order."
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