She’s home. Not our home…her home. A single week of recuperation, the majority spent in two separate hospitals, in two different states…many consultations with specialists and therapists…appointments for follow-ups and assessments…and a new prescription: Rest. Her ability to rest is a miracle in itself. That she walks, talks, breathes, smiles, laughs, weeps, rages, loves and [...]
Posts Tagged ‘prayer’
Sorting it out…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged healing, prayer, rest on January 2, 2012 | 7 Comments »
The answer
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged inspiration, prayer, suffering on June 16, 2008 | 12 Comments »
It’s been a hard day…a day of worry and anxiety. My dear daughter, Elizabeth, pregnant with our first grandson has been diagnosed with toxemia. She’s more than 3 1/2 hours away. My grandmother, who requires constant care and supervision, is staying with us for the next three weeks, so my ability to travel is greatly [...]
Something About Mary, Day 17 – How to say the rosary worthily
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blessed mother, de montfort, prayer, rosary on May 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The rosary…a prayer of perfection, the holy “chain” which binds Satan, a crown of roses with which we adorn our dear Mother. It is both a humble prayer and a most powerful spiritual weapon. Here is a lovely reflection to aid us in our efforts to pray the rosary worthily: Taken from The Secret Of [...]
Theology at the tap
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged dishes, homemaking, joy, prayer, theology at the tap on May 7, 2008 | 2 Comments »
painting by Rebecca Waring I’m very spoiled. Every morning, as I prepare my husband’s breakfast and pack his lunch, I’m greeted by a clean and in most cases, practically empty sink. How is this miracle accomplished? I have a dishwasher. Now, friends…I know that many of you have dishwashers, and perhaps still have a sink [...]
I am a traditional Catholic homeschooling mother of 9 children, married for 30 years to the most patient and sainted man. As converts to Catholicism in 1991, our family has only recently discovered the beauty and full expression of our beliefs in the timeless liturgy of antiquity, the Extraordinary Form also commonly referred to as the Traditional Latin Mass. An avid knitter, I also enjoy gardening, reading and immersing myself in the everyday graces of my vocation.
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