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The Everlasting Woman: Fred McNair
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010. The last few days daily Mass has been tearful because Fred was known to pray for vocations during the Intercessions. Now, someone different every day has said Fred's prayer for him. I'm sure many of us will add his prayer to our daily intercessions. For an increase in the response to God's call to the priesthood and consecrated religious life. And for the perseverance in all vocations. We pray to the Lord.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grief makes you crazy.
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The Everlasting Woman: Marriage Prep 4: Adjustments
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Thursday, February 11, 2010. Marriage Prep 4: Adjustments. So the fourth session of marriage prep was about adjustments and it was quite fun! I haven't written about it for a few reasons and none that I feel I can go into publicly. Anyway, some of the highlights are:. We met another family that goes to our parish and learned about their lives, marriage and children. We played the "Nearly Wed" game and every couple did quite well making the 8 couples' engagements look sound. Little Flowers Wreath III.
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The Everlasting Woman: Have Faith
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. This gorgeous picture is being sent around the internet and I find myself awestruck. You never know when God is going to throw something right at you that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What Does The Prayer Really Say? A priest says his first Low Mass in the Extraordinary Form. Seven Quick Takes Friday (v. 68): One Semester In. Little Flowers Wreath III. Grief makes you crazy. When a Good Faith Bargain is Abused by Politicians. One Day Past Crazy.
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The Everlasting Woman: Interesting Thoughts
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Father Larry's homily this past Sunday was a discussion on the doubting of Saint Thomas. I found his point that he hopes all doubters continue to doubt because they will eventually swing around and doubt their doubt and thus find faith. Very pivotal for many people, I'm sure. During a daily Mass Father Larry mentioned that we have two things in life that we must have to survive. The Word and the Eucharist. The Word makes us hungry for the Eucharist. Jesus said to Nicodemus:.
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The Everlasting Woman: Happy Birthday Papa!
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Friday, April 16, 2010. Today is Pope Benedict XVI's 83rd birthday! Looking forward to many more birthdays to come. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What Does The Prayer Really Say? A priest says his first Low Mass in the Extraordinary Form. Seven Quick Takes Friday (v. 68): One Semester In. Little Flowers Wreath III. Grief makes you crazy. When a Good Faith Bargain is Abused by Politicians. One Day Past Crazy. Do you have 4-wheel drive? They will know you by your name. Did I Post Something?
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The Everlasting Woman: He is Risen!
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Well another fruitful season of Lent has passed us. Sometimes I feel old. Anyway, out of my six students in RCIC five of them were at the Vigil and all but one finished the sacraments of initiation. The one poor girl was sick and after throwing up twice her parents took her home before communion. We'll have to do something special for her, she was so looking forward to this experience! The sixth student is going to receive her sacraments later due to a family reunion. I missed my ...
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The Everlasting Woman: Why am I Catholic?
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Why am I Catholic? With all of the horrible things being said in the media about the Pope, sex abuse scandals and corruption it is difficult as a Catholic to defend my Church when someone asks me what I think about such things. There is a war going on. A war against Catholicism. And most catholics don't even know it is going on or even choose to acknowledge it. Acknowledging it is like. believing that the devil really does exist. I think most people wouldn't. So why be a Catholic?
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The Everlasting Woman: The Seven Storey Mountain
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010. The Seven Storey Mountain. During the season of Lent I've been reading The Seven Storey Mountain. Which is Thomas Merton's autobiography. He was a Trappist Monk at Gethsemane which is located in Kentucky. Matthew and I paid it a visit in September of last year and found it remarkably full of peace and beauty. The brothers make cheese, fruit cake and bourbon fudge (yum! Nothing was overblown, it was just beautiful in its simplicity. I can't wait to return for a weekend stay. One Da...
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The Everlasting Woman: Genesis Humor
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Today I read this over on the Musings of a Pertinacious Papist. There are a wh opping. Faithful Catholics in Congress who oppose the public funding of abortion. That's really good news. Faithful, shining witnesses to the truth of the Gospel. Out of 136 Catholics in Congress. The rest of whom support the public funding of abortion. Then [Abraham] said, "May the Lord not be angry, but let me speak just once more. What if only ten can be found there? I will not destroy it.".
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The Everlasting Woman: What do you want in a Pastor?
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010. What do you want in a Pastor? Have you every thought about this question? I can't say that I have thought too much about it, although I imagine all of us frequent church-goers have an idea of what makes a good one and what does not. We all can list traits that we wouldn't want, right? Hmm, I'm going to have to think about this and keep adding or making changes to this list. I want him to be strict during Mass and expect nothing but the utmost respect and reverence from parishioner...