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Archive for December, 2011

Stabat Mater…

At the cross her station keeping, Kneeling in the shadow of the Cross…this is the posture of most every mother at some time or other.  Yet…never have the words of the Stabat Mater resonated as deeply in my heart as they do now… Throughout this ordeal with my daughter, the image of the Sorrowful Mother [...]

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There and back again…

On December 27 we made our way home to Columbus, stressed-out brain-injured daughter and all her comfort items in tow… Her release from the acute care ward of the Neurosciences floor was nothing short of miraculous…her lack of understanding of the severity of the injury, however, a troubling side effect of severe head trauma. December [...]

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Vigil…

In the darkened and quiet hospital room…amongst the beeps and buzzes of machinery, she sleeps…sedated, occasionally rasping a request for water… I keep vigil, waiting for her to return to us, fully and completely…I’m dazed…it all feels so unreal.  One moment, a healthy young girl is walking along a sidewalk, the next moment, a playful [...]

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The O Antiphon house is ready… Three candles burn shorter and shorter every night, the fourth ready to be lit this weekend… Tomorrow begins the sprint, the finish line in sight, as we proceed quickly and surely towards the great feast of the Nativity! Tomorrow we pray the Great “O” Antiphons… Join us, will you?  [...]

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Sweet light…

Good morning… It’s the Feast of St. Lucia… A perfect day to bring light… …and love to the world. This sweet tradition has been celebrated for centuries, throughout the world. Little girls, crowned in holly and candles, bearing sweets and light. My little ones have literally grown-up with this tradition.  From the time they were [...]

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It’s the third Sunday of Advent…Gaudete Sunday. “Gaudete in Domino semper!” These are the words to take to heart…especially when the heart is broken and the reality of yet another deprivation looms before us. We are still dressed for Mass. Hats and coats at the ready. Each festively attired for this lovely Sunday, each anxious [...]

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