Thought of the Day



Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Quitting is not an option for parishioners

Some parishioners of the Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scota, are threatening to quit the Church after it was made public that their bishop, who resigned Sept. 26, 2009, was caught with child pornography on his computer Sept. 15.

The first thing that popped into my head was this verse from scripture:

And Jesus said to them, "You will all become deserters; for it is written, "I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.'

However, I am a bit confused by this portion - "...I will strike the shepherd..." Does Jesus strikes the shepherd? That doesn't make sense. However, this particular shepherd (Bp. Lahey) was certainly touched by the evil one and now some of the sheep are scattering.

I do not condone what the Bishop did but I will pray for him and those that would leave the Church for this reason.

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Oct. 1 - St. Therese Feast Day

Oh Therese, how I love you!

These roses are for Tara...

In times of aridity when I am incapable of praying, of practicing virtue, I seek little opportunities, mere trifles, to give pleasure to Jesus; for instance a smile, a pleasant word when inclined to be silent and to show weariness. If I find no opportunities, I at least tell Him again and again that I love Him; that is not difficult and it keeps alive the fire in my heart. Even though this fire of love might seem extinct I would still throw little straws upon the embers and I am certain it would rekindle. St. Therese of Lisiuex



Special prayers today for Tara's granson Philip.

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Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Hey, Larry D....

...are you unsuitable, absurd, inappropriate, of poor taste, silly and ridiculous??!!

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Family lore

I am so excited! I sent a few old family photos to my niece (she is 14) and she just LOVES to see the photos and observe how family facial traits have manifested themselves through the generations. She mostly looks like her mom, my brother's wife, but has some features that come from my side of the family. In personality she is very much like my eldest son Tim, my brother, my mother and my maternal grandfather.

I have always felt close to her (she has a photo of me next to her bed - how cute is that?!) but my brother and I were semi-estranged for a number of years after my mother died. Can you say "Alex was not dealing with Mummy's death?!" Uh-huh. Anyway, we patched things up as best we could (which meant me making all the overtures and effort but whatever...) and now that my niece is older and we can connect on facebook and email I don't need to swallow my pride and appeal to my brother to let me have access to my nieces.

Tonight I am going to start writing a family history for my niece. I have a couple of cute stories about my parents that will make her giggle. And of course I will share how the different sets of grandparents met. Those are my favorite stories!

My brother does NOT like to relive the past so I don't think he's told her a lot and actually I am not sure how much of the 'family lore' he retained from all those dinner table stories that I used to inhale along with my dinner LOL!

Anyways, this is going to be a fun project!


This is a photo of my nieces - the
only one I could find on facebook
where they weren't making silly faces! Teens!!!

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Feast Day of the Archangels

Happy Feast Day of the Archangels

- who are also the patrons of this blog!

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Catholics in Af'stan




In the midst of the escalating war in Afghanistan, there is a place of peace for Kabul's tiny Catholic population. Inside the Italian Embassy compound visitors will find a small white building marked with a cross. Its guardian is the shepherd of Kabul, Giuseppe Moretti, C.R.S.P.



A 70-year-old Italian with graying hair and a sharp sense of humor, Moretti is the only priest ministering to Catholics in Afghanistan, considered a mission territory by the church. "Our presence here is the presence of the mustard seed," said Moretti, a Barnabite priest. "Our testimony is the silent testimony of our life and our works."



According to the Vatican, there are just 250 Catholics in Afghanistan; the number does not include those serving in the military. About 150 people regularly attend Mass inside the embassy, Moretti said. All are members of the international community.



Moretti first arrived in Afghanistan in 1977, two years before an invasion by the former Soviet Union. When the war between the Soviets and Afghan Muslim fighters ended in 1982, it was quickly followed by a civil war that raged through the 1990s. In 1994, the Italian embassy was attacked and Moretti was shot. He survived, but left the country. After American forces drove the Taliban from Kabul in 2001, Pope John Paul II asked Moretti to return. "It was my duty as shepherd to stay with my flock," Moretti said.



Sister Martina of the Missionaries of Charity is a more recent arrival to Afghanistan. Her order began ministering to mentally handicapped children and widows in 2007. Because of the need for such work the order’s accreditation was approved quickly by the Afghan government.
The United Nations World Food Program reports that more than two-thirds of the Afghan population lives in poverty. "Many are widows," said Sister Martina. "They live in terrible conditions, and the landlord throws them out during the winter. Many have five to eight children…We help with rent and food distribution."



Catholic presence in Afghanistan is limited to aid workers. Afghanistan is explicitly Muslim, and preaching Christianity is strictly forbidden. Sister Fortunata, a member of the Missionaries of Charity and native of Rwanda, teaches a literacy class for teenage girls. She once worked with her class to translate the Quran from Arabic, but stopped after learning that three people had been executed for similar activity. "[The students] did enjoy it,” she said. “It was a way to speak about God."



For Moretti, much of his work centers on stoking the spiritual fervor of the faithful. He laments that many Catholics among the international community in Kabul do not attend Mass. Still attendance has risen since the days when the Taliban was in power. "For two years, the Mass on Sunday was empty," Moretti said.



Today the country is still in flux. The government is still tallying votes from the presidential election in August and charges of electoral fraud are widespread. Meanwhile, the U.S. government is debating whether to send in more troops to fight a resurgent Taliban. After witnessing so much upheaval in his ministry, Moretti is cautious when speaking about the future of his adopted country: "We hope. Our dream is peace, real peace, and if there is peace, there is democracy. Democracy in Afghanistan is a hard journey."

Monday, 28 September 2009

Tell Jesus everything

"Tell Jesus everything.
If you have some troubles,
if your heart is full of hope....
confide even those worries that
you dare not say to anyone.
Tell Jesus everything."

Blessed James Alberione
H/T to Micki

Heart to heart



Luke called me this morning. He had the day off. He was returning my call because I had lost his email address in the Great (computer) Crash of '09 back in July. Anyway, we had a good conversation and because Nikki and my hubby weren't home it was a real heart to heart. I spent most of the call with my head tilted back to keep the tears at bay.

Of course by the end of the call I couldn't hold back anymore. I really didn't want him to hear me sobbing. He chided me gently - normally you could hear his eyes rolling back in their sockets...oh boy...here goes Mom again...crying at the Hallmark commercial. I told him I wasn't crying because I was worried he couldn't do his job - I told him I was going to miss him while he was away. He said it was OK. We told each other we loved each other and I hung up. Then the real tears came.

I let myself sob for a minute and then got myself together to get to work. I'd be fine, just need something to occupy my mind! Yeah! That's it!

I got to work and a few minutes later the business manager came by and asked how I was. I can fake it with most people but not her. I started to cry. She asked if I wanted to go home. No. So she gave me an errand to do and told me to get a coffee and some fresh air. I felt better after that.

I don't often ask for prayers for myself but today I am. Oh Mama Mary, HOW did you do it?


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Sunday, 27 September 2009

My Hawaiian name...



So my new blog buddy Sarah lives in Hawaii and signs off as Sarah-Kala. I looked up 'kala' to see what it means and the definition is basically - 'forgiven.' How beautiful is that?!

So I looked up the Hawaiian word for 'messenger' - as the name Angela means messenger and at one time my blog was named 'Angela Messenger' - and I came up with the name Kukini.

Kukini means ""runner, swift messenger, as employed by old chiefs, with a premium on their speed." Even cooler - Hickham Air Force Base on Oahu has named their newsletter "Kukini." These days I like having that connection to the military - and I did see the base (while driving by) back in 1988 when I visited Hawaii.

So...you can now call me Angela-Kukini LOL! Or is that ...a-LOL-ha?!

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Today at Mass...

We got to Mass and sat in our usual seat (I know! Don't you just hate people like us!) A few minutes later three strangers came in and sat in the pew across the aisle from us. The lady in the middle looked a bit like a granola-chrunchin' social justice type. You know...gray hair parted in the middle and hanging down around her face just like it did when she graduated in 1971. Let's call her Marcy.

A few minutes later Marcy spied the statue of Our Lady and headed in that direction. She looked around for a candle to light but I knew she wouldn't find any. They are all in a storage room just off the church proper. She came back my way and I signalled her over and whispered, "do you need a candle?" The relief on her face was evident! I got her a candle, she gave me a squeeze and she went off to the statue to light it.

After Mass I fumbled around in my bag for my stash of "silver bullets" as St. Maximilian Kolbe called the Miraculous Medal, and found a Divine Mercy medal as well. As I left the church Marcy was still in her pew. I tapped her on the shoulder and gave her the medals and she gave me a great big hug.

Was she just a visitor or an angel? I don't know. Probably just a visitor. But she certainly made my day!

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New Word of the Day!

New word of the day....

Megaforgery

It's in Bosnia.




H/T to Berenike

Trust

Trust Him when dark doubts assail you,

Trust Him when your strength is small,

Trust Him when to simply trust Him

Seems the hardest thing of all

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Saturday, 26 September 2009

Tara has good news!



Tara says that her newborn grandson, Philip, is out of the NICU and into the regular nursery!

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Overseas phone call

Lucy, my uncle, my dad, my aunt.
This was taken shortly before we (my parents, brother and I)
immigrated in 1968.
Lucy was 20.



I was almost finished cleaning up the house this afternoon when the phone rang. Hubby answered it. It was my aunt who I haven't talked to in ages. We are close but she lives overseas so this phone call must have cost her big $$$. And she refuses to get internet.

Anyway it was 1:00 AM where she is and she was three sheets to the wind. This is her usual MO. I was sure she must have called because she heard Luke was leaving in a week to go to Afghanistan. I asked her if she had heard the news but it went right over her head (thank goodness!) If she had clued in I'd probably still be on the phone with her crying and sobbing and her head jammed farther into the bottle.
I don't NEED that right now!

Anyway she babbled on for about half an hour and told me my stepmom had been MIA so I promised I would call to let Beth know that Lucy was wondering where/how she was. I phoned as soon as Lucy and I hung up and Beth commiserated with me and promised she'd call Lucy when it was early afternoon -before any more bottle diving.

I begged Beth to refrain from telling Lucy about Luke. What she doesn't know can't hurt her. I wish Lucy would get herself straightened out but it would take a miracle. I do love her. My mom always said we were very alike. (That was before Lucy decided she was a lesbian at age 40. The female half anyway. What a farce.) What mom meant was that we are both noisy and messy. But I am a good cook and Lucy...well, let's not go there.

My life. It's weird.


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Love this blog...

...called Cheeky Pink Girl.

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Friday, 25 September 2009

Sorrowful Mysteries for Priests

I went to my Catholic history class tonight. It was great! The video is a bit long (50 minutes or so) but the information is spot on and the ensuing discussion was great! Afterwards I was signed up to "Pray for Priests." We have a calendar in the church lobby and people can sign up (1 or 2 each day) to pray specifically for priests.

I decided to go to Adoration to do my prayers - how much more effective could they be while I was face to face with the Highest Priest of all?! I prayed the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary and was amazed at how powerful the images are when you pray them for priests!

The Agony in the Garden - how often have our priests been alone in their faithfulness? Are you asleep like Peter, John and James?

The Scourging, whose fruit is purity - how often are priests tempted? Pray for them to stand strong!

The Crowning of Thorns, whose fruit is moral courage - our priests deserve our affirmation when they preach on the touchy topics of contraception, abortion and against gay "marriage."

The Carrying of the Cross - isn't that their lot nearly every day of their priestly life? Not that the priesthood is a burden - but certain "difficult" parishioners can be. Other parishioners are deeply loved and appreciated by the priest but they may be suffering from illness or another problem and because Father loves them it becomes his burden too.

The Crucifixion - how many parishioners have "crucifed" their priest? And not just the "bad" parishioners but the ones that just walk past Father and ignore him? How badly has the public maligned Catholic priests in general to the point that parents, even Catholic ones, hold their children back from a simple friendly pat on the head by Father? Christ bore persecution and forgave us. After particularly contrary parish council meetings I am always amazed that Father continues to reach out to his sharpest critics.

How TRULY like Jesus priests are! Pray for them!

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A gift for ME!



Look what arrived in the mail today!
I can't wait to start reading it!
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I opened up the book and was stunned to see that St. Gianna Beretta Molla, one of my patron saints, was born Oct. 4 - the day Luke leaves for Afghanistan. She was a doctor, he is a medic. I am asking for her intercession on his behalf. Us moms gotta stick together!

Thursday, 24 September 2009

New Blogger!!

FINALLY RJW is blogging.
Look here!

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Are you from Massapequa?

Interesting! I just installed a site meter and I noticed a visitor from Massapequa! I have links to Merrick, Baldwin, Rockville Centre, Franklin Square and Port Washington.

S0 - welcome Massapequa visitor!

Angie.

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Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Padre Pio feast day

It's late in the day but I still want

to post a picture of my beloved Padre Pio.

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Tuesday, 22 September 2009

More prayers for Philip needed!


The latest from Grandma Tara - "Philip is not coming home yet--his necrotising enterocolitis is healed--but he has another problem--that he's had all along--he has GERD--gastroesphogeal reflux disease. It's so bad that acid from his little stomach is coming up his esophagus and he is aspirating the acid into his lungs--not a good thing, it is causing inflammation and swelling, which is causing breathing problems and he has a strong potential for developing aspiration pneumonia. But the good news is, that they can perform surgery on him, so in the next few days--as soon as we can get a surgeon and a surgery time--Philip will have surgery to correct the problem. He is getting bigger, and dang is he ever cute, hopefully the next time I go to see him again--I'll take my camera and take more pictures. So here I am asking you to pray for him again--that the surgery will correct the problem--and that he will be able to eat food through his mouth without any difficulty, and that he will come home soon--we miss him so much! "





On Wednesday I will offer my Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet for Philip at Adoration. I will also be making another Novena to the Infant of Prague.





Please join me.

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Random thoughts...

I felt bad doing it but I quit my position on the Pro-Life education society today. I will go back next Fall. I am quitting the Catholic Women's League as well and am taking a sabbatical from baking for funerals. I still have way too much on my plate but if I miss parish council there is someone else now who is familiar with taking minutes who could do that. If I miss bible study on Monday I can go Friday - or not at all. I still have to go to work but I only work 30 hours a week and they are very flexible so if I am having a meltdown they can work around me to a degree. I feel better already!

And totally off topic but how does having an abortion increase a woman's risk of breast cancer? I just CANNOT get my head around that. Even if I did I would never use it in an argument with a pro-abort because they would laugh at me.

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Sunday, 20 September 2009

Jesus - He's detail oriented you know!




Did you ever have an experience at Mass that left you even more convinced than ever that Jesus is really and truly there with you and has heard your most heartfelt prayers, that He has paid very close attention to the tiniest little details?

Today was one of those days for me.

I have been alternating between sadness and fear of the unknown to experiencing plain old every day ordinariness for a week now. I am being gentle with myself, allowing myself to shed tears when I need to but making sure I am carrying out my duties at work and at home and keeping up with my wonderfully supportive friends both here and online. I can only do this because of all the people praying for me!

On Thursday night I was pondering Mother Teresa's book "Come Be My Light" at the same time I was castigating myself for not having written our priest a condolence note yet on the death of his mother (at the end of June!) All of a sudden my favorite quote from St. Therese of Lisieux popped into my head. I knew I could write him a short note incorporating the quote from one of our mutual favorite saints.

I wrote something like this: "St. Therese knew that when you receive Holy Communion not only is Jesus about to dwell in you but since the saints and angels in heaven are perfectly incorporated into Christ all of heaven will come to you too. When St. Therese, who lost her mother at a young age, wrote about her First Communion she said that all of heaven entered her soul when she received Jesus and her mother came to her as well." I hoped the words of this little saint would bring him comfort now and always.

The Eucharistic prayer Father used today mirrored that quote and he called upon the intercession of St. Therese as well. I know Father was not giving me a shout out but it made me feel happy just the same. And it really brought home to me that the Communion of Saints is extremely powerful!

Prior to the Eucharisitc prayer, while we had sung the Magnificat as the Offertory hymn, I had "put Luke on the paten." I put Nikki on there too. So by the time we finished singing the hymn and the prayers I was getting a bit wobbly.

As I walked up to receive Communion I knew I was approaching Jesus but today I felt like He wasn't just under the appearance of bread but that I could physically sense Him standing there looking as He did when He walked the earth. When Father gave me a piece of the broken Host I pretty much lost it. I know all the Hosts, round or broken, are all 100% Jesus but there is something special to me about receiving Him that way.

I mumbled "amen" and bolted back to my seat where I broke down into heaving sobs. Luckily hubby had brought tissues and handed one to me. I hope I didn't scare the people around me. Perhaps they prayed for me. By the time we got home I was OK and Laura and I messaged a bit and that helped too.

I returned to Holy Mother Church nearly 7 years ago (Dec. 1, 2002 to be exact) and for the most part it has been a time of great peace in my life. I kept wondering when the next difficult stage would come because I know it can't always be like this. Seven is the biblical number of completion so maybe it's imminent. I feel God has been preparing me for this next chapter all this time. I can only pray for Luke's safety - physically and spiritually - and that I remain faithful. As someone said to me - Luke is in God's hands now and that's the best place to be.

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Saturday, 19 September 2009

BABY NEWS IN THE BLOGOSPHERE!

GUESS WHO IS PREGNANT?!

No! Not me!

Remember Ma Beck.......uh huh, yup, it's her!

Little Mary is going to have a sibling to play with, fight with, love with.

GOD IS SO GOOD!


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Friday, 18 September 2009

Thank you.



Thank you all for your prayers. Like I said to Terry - they must be working or I'd be on high doses of tranquilizers right now!

Even though Luke is alive and well it's a stressful time and reminding me of when my mother was ill with cancer. It's not the same, far from it, but the helpless feelings are pretty close. However, this time I have the gift of Faith, the intercession of the saints, the Sacraments and YOU my blog friends to hold me up. What a gift!

I will try not to post every day about what I am going through - even I need a break from myself at times but I do hope you will stick with me on this journey.

And if you could pray for Nikki, Luke's fiancee, I would be so appreciative. She is a very tender hearted girl and I love her like she is my own daughter. Thank you and God bless you all. What would I do without you????

Thursday, 17 September 2009

Coping?

For the first time in my life I am glad my parents died when they did. I don't know how they would have coped with Luke going to Afghanistan.
I hope they are in heaven and are praying for him.

I thank all of you for YOUR prayers. They mean more to me than you can ever know.

Angela

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The HOLY FATHER said it!

'The lack of priests does not justify a more active and abundant participation of the laity.The function of the clergy is essential and irreplaceable.'

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Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Tuesday, 15 September 2009

News

Luke is going to Afghanistan Oct. 4.
I just found out last night.

Please pray for him.
Thank you.

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Sunday, 13 September 2009

Me and hockey's greatest prize!!!



Me and the Stanley Cup!
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Saturday, 12 September 2009

..."newly ordained priests cope with uncertainty by reverting to....

The diocesan rag just came out. My story and photo from our Corpus Christi celebration made it into the paper intact - they only edited two words because of grammar! Phew! Father and I were both pleased. (The paper usually has a heavy hand with the editing scissors which often means the point of view I am trying to get across is rendered null and void!)

Unfortunately one of the leading libbers in the diocese had a long story (first published in The Tablet) appear in the paper as well.

She speaks about the Church wrestling with the true significance of the common priesthood of the People of God and how V2 "rebalanced" in many fundamental ways the relationship between priests and people.

She wrote about the decline of the confessional and the transfer of pastoral emphasis to less formal settings, wondered if priests were laymen in dog collars doling out food in a soup kitchen or social revolutionaries leading their people out of bondage. Or is theirs a more monastic role as founts of spiritual wisdom?

"In the right circumstances all these answers are valid. There is no one model, though the priest's central place in the Church's Eucharistic life is common to all of them.

It is not surprising that newly ordained priests sometimes cope with this uncertainty by reverting to a more conservative version of their role, at least in dress, manner and liturgy."


As Fr. Z would say, PIFFLE!

What say YOU?!

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Friday, 11 September 2009

Pro-Life Advocate murdered.

Pro-Life advocate murdered in Michigan. More here.

My dad, 14 years

Fourteen years since I lost my dad. I had a dream about him this morning. I hadn't dreamed about him in 10 years. Woke up with a headache. Lord, please be with me today. Well, I know you will be - I just hope I am more alert than usual to Your presence.

Rest in peace, Daddy.

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Thursday, 10 September 2009

Meme from Kalona

1. When you go to Wowmart, what one thing do you get every single time, besides a funky-wheeled squeaking cart full of frustration? I get full of static and keep zapping myself!

2. What is something that people are currently "into" that you just don't get or appreciate?
Twitter, living together, artificial birth control.

3. What is something that really hoists your sail that other people might feel "ho-hum" about?
My faith!

4. Favorite song to sing in the shower or car? Hymns.

5. A really great salad must have this ingredient: olive oil!

6. Advice in a nutshell to new bloggers (one or two sentences): don't write the Great American Novel - keep it short.

7. What was the alternate name that your parents almost named you? Do you wish they had chosen it instead of the one they gave you? Robert (if I had been a boy.) I like my name, glad I was a girl!

8. What in your life are you waiting for? To lose 50 lbs. Not happening. *sigh*

9. You get a package in the mail. What is it, and who is it from? Religious goods from the Marians.

10. Today--what song represents you? I'd have to think about this, not sure.

11. What is one thing that blogging has taught you about yourself? I need to write stuff down so my head doens't explode!

12. How are you going to (or how did you) choose the clothes you're wearing today? What do they say about you in general or specifically how you're feeling today? If it's clean and it fits I will wear it. Normally I just wear t-shirts and jeans (even to the office - I am so lucky!)

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New Idol Judge...

Well, I doubt I'll be watching American Idol anymore.

The show has officially "jumped the shark."


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New hairdo....

Oh look! I now have the hairdo of the most

disliked woman in North America!

Someone needs to tell Kate that hairdo is right on par with the mullet!

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Kit needs your prayers



I hadn't heard from my step-mom in some time even after I sent her a boatload of photos from the recent family wedding. I emailed her this morning and she called me shortly afterwards. She has been one of four people providing hospice care for her elderly friend Kit.

Kit has cancer. The pain is barely being managed. When she is feeling OK she doesn't take the morphine but then the pain comes on suddenly and it takes awhile for it to subside after she takes her medication.

I mentioned to my stepmom that they should be giving her a smaller but steady stream of medication and she thought that might be better except conversation with Kit is pretty much impossible when she is on the drugs and sometimes she is sleeping and nobody wants to wake her up to give it to her (she is taking it orally.)

Kit wants to die at home, not in a hospital. Fair enough. But there HAS to be a better way to manage the pain!

My stepmom is not Catholic and I am sure she thinks assisted suicide should be allowed when she hears Kit screaming. However, I think Kit might be offering up what she can, when she can.

Pray for them.


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Yearbook Yourself - new edition!

1978

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1964

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1962


Sunday, 6 September 2009

Infant of Prague Novena for Baby Philip

This prayer is recited at the same time every hour for nine consecutive hours in one day. It is used by supplicants with urgent requests that cannot wait for the nine days required for most novenas.


O Jesus, You have said, "Ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened to you." Through the intercession of Mary, Your Most Holy Mother, I knock, I seek, I ask that my prayer be granted.

(Make your request)


O Jesus, You have said, "All that you ask of the Father in My Name, He will grant you." Through the intercession of Mary, Your Most Holy Mother, I humbly and urgently ask Your Father in Your Name that my prayer be granted.


(Make your request)


O Jesus, you have said, "Heaven and earth shall pass away but My word shall not pass." Through the intercession of Mary, Your Most Holy Mother, I feel confident that my prayer will be granted.


(Make your request)

Amen.

I will be praying this for Baby Philip on Monday - please join me!

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Update on Baby Philip

Things have improved but KEEP PRAYING!!!!


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Saturday, 5 September 2009

PLEASE PRAY FOR TARA'S GRANDSON!

PLEASE PLEASE PRAY FOR BABY PHILIP.


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Mother Teresa - 12 years since she died

The Prisoner in the Tabernacle?




Seen on the internet:

"Can't we spend one holy hour with Jesus, a prisoner of the Tabernacle, in every local parish church this week?"

A prisoner? I don't think so. We can't limit God.

Your thoughts?

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Thursday, 3 September 2009

New blog I've added...

I found Sister commenting over at Terry's.

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My comment on Cd. Sean's blog...

My friend is not Catholic but she was scandalized by the large public funeral. Nobody, including my friend, would deny a baptized Catholic a proper Catholic funeral and burial – but it should have been a private family affair.

I had high hopes she might consider converting but after this incident, that only seems to “prove” that the Church is enamored with celebrity, prestige and the almighty $$$$, my hopes are dashed.

As for the intentions – I actually considered them worse than Obama’s speech. After all, Obama is not Catholic – he doesn’t know any better – but those CINOs that wrote and read the intentions SHOULD know better.

This event has left a bitter taste in my mouth and it’s a smear on Holy Mother Church.

You may leave a comment here.

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

GREAT news!!!



TARA IS A GRANDMA!
Meet Philip...you can read more about him here.

Michelle Duggar is....

...not getting a puppy.

She's pregnant. Due in 6 months. Her first grandchild will be 5 months older than Baby #19.

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