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Picture There is a general kind of praying which fails for lack of precision. It is as if a regiment of soldiers should all fire off their guns anywhere. Possibly somebody would be killed, but the majority of the enemy would be missed.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon

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Today is the feast of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. I made a couple of new cards for her. I hope we all get an over abundance of blessings that will flow over us all day. I think I could use some right now. I keep feeling like I should play a game of solitaire or soduku than pray. How holy can you get?

I went out to see my mom - I obviously won't be able to continue going every day much as I would like to.. but the first couple of days to see how she settles in is important. I was supposed to bring her some disposable undergarments... it was the whole reason for me making the trip ... and somehow... I was almost there when I realized I had forgotten them. Hey... stop saying I need the room next to her. I'm sure I have a few good years yet! Cut it out!

Anyway, Barb went along with me - as we had some other stuff to haul and I needed more arm power. So we unloaded that stuff and then went to see my mom. She was taking a nap. Sort of. She was awake - and she was glad to see me - but not glad enough to have me stay for a long visit. She obviously was not going to get up - and after about three minutes - maybe it was five she said, "Well, you better run along now."

Good sign don't you think? The nurse told me she fell again last night - but she didn't get hurt. Today she had more therapy so hopefully soon she will get stronger and be able to walk better. Three months in a wheelchair kind of undo a person.

She had some good advice for Barb about me. Something to the effect of keeping me out of trouble and then she thought a second and said of course that applies to her as well. See, she is not that far off as one would think. Memory may be a bit on the shady side.. but she's right up there on assessing people and situations.

Though I will say she is not without blame. When we moved her from the nursing center to this place. We could not find her shoes. We had lots of people looking for them. They could not be found. I was feeling a bit annoyed that the staff could not find a pair of shoes - I mean obviously if she took them off during one of her jaunts down the hallway they shouldn't be that hard to find right?

PictureMade sense to me. And then... I thought... hmmm.. unless someone's mother thought that maybe she would just take care of them once for all and put them in a trash basket.. or tuck them inside someone else's closet (she has no shame) or who knows what? Maybe it isn't so easy to find a pair of shoes when someone has taken care that they wouldn't be found?

See what I mean? She can't really be telling ME to stay out of trouble.... I mean really....

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

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Picture Nearly fifty years ago when I was approaching my mid twenties, I worked during the day and attended college in the evening. I was studying to be a teacher. PictureI was the youngest sibling and had been a bridesmaid at least seven times. I didn't lack dates, but I never developed a relationship serious enough for a lifetime commitment. My mother was concerned because she felt God's plan for me was to be a wife and mother. She went to church and prayed to St. Anthony for his intercession in finding me a kind and loving husband.

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Psalm 107:32
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The seafarers were storm-tossed and in a great peril until the Lord hushed the storm to a gentle breeze and stilled the billows of the sea.

Our life is like the seafarers' voyage. We are threatened by the towering waves of difficulties and discouragement, by the mighty winds of worry and anxiety. When we cry to the Lord in our distress, we can be sure that he will rescue us. For his great goodness we want to praise the Lord not only privately, but we ought also to "extol him in the assembly of the people," that is, in our ligurgical celebrations.

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The year was 1998. The place was Rome and the number 23 bus heading towards St. Peter’s. I was enjoying the scenery along the way when I suddenly realised that the two people standing in the aisle were speaking in English and that they had chosen the language because they had, erroneously, thought they would not be understood. Perhaps they were foolish in their assumption, but, from the closeness of my window seat and under my ‘disguise’ as a tourist, I enjoyed, for a few brief moments, the experience of being a spy and laughed to myself at its unexpectedness.

…except that the conversation between the man and the Sister was deadly serious and deeply moving, which was why I did not feel too guilty for overhearing something that had not included me but which, because of its proximity, I could not escape.

“I’ve just been to see the bishop”, the Sister remarked. “It’s now one week since he was smuggled here from China, but it is very difficult for him. He has spent so long in solitary confinement that he has forgotten how to speak and is having to learn, all over again, to talk and to become accustomed to having people address him. I have tried to interview him, but it took so long for him to say anything. He is really very frustrated because he cannot communicate. In prison, the guards would supply his food, but it was in silence.”

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Oct 16 Thu: Ordinary Weekday/ Hedwig, r/ Margaret Mary Alacoque, v


From today's readings: “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens, as He chose us in Him, before the foundation of the world, to be holy and without blemish before Him.... The Lord has made known His salvation.... from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah....”

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Each of Paul’s epistles sparkle with a unique brilliance - the Letter to the Ephesians is particularly rich in doctrinal contemplation, and you’ll certainly find it more upbeat than the tough corrective Letter to the Galatians which we just finished!

You simply cannot read this letter quickly - like a well-distilled liqueur, the words must be savored, and imbibed slowly and thoughtfully. Consider just these opening verses, in which Paul recalls that
- God “has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens”
- God chose us for holiness “before the foundation of the world”
- God adopted us as His beloved children through the incarnation of His Son
- the Blood of Christ wrought our redemption, the forgiveness of sins
- God has enlightened us with Divine Revelation
and each of these is but a poor simplified summary of Paul’s more concentrated phrases!

So, as you read, be content for the moment to merely focus on any one of Paul’s points that inspires you most intensely, and ask God to help you to realize the richness of the blessings we have in Christ Jesus!


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