… Prepare a guest room for me,
for I am hoping,
through your prayers,
to be granted to you …
Philemon 22
Your Inbox will shortly be burdened again with my posts.
The new PC is up (not quite organised yet) and I will be back next week.
In the meantime, I send you greetings and prayers for your Lenten journey and thanksgiving for your prayers and for the Donations some have graced me with. Your Donations have greatly assisted me in getting back online.
Holy Mass will be said in Thanksgiving with special mention of Annemarie, Fr Jacques, Beverly and Hugh.
“Prayer is an aspiration of the heart.
It is a simple glance directed to Heaven.
It is a cry of gratitude and love
in the midst of trial as well as joy.”
St Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face (1873-1897)
Doctor of the Church
May the Lord always shine His Face upon us all!
In love and gratitude
Ana
“O God, grant that whatever good things I have,
I may share generously with those who have not
and whatever good things I do not have,
I may request humbly from those who do.”
Dear Ana, Thank you for the most beautiful gift! xoGod bless you and keep you safe always! Your prayer posts are a great blessing to us, for everyone, little ways to educating many and sending Jesus and Blessed Mother lots of love I know.Xo beverly (and yes we actually are preparing a guest room! Now we know it is for you if you have need xo)
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How wonderful Beverly – your kindness is a light in my heart and I pray you will be blessed for inspiring me too.
I might just arrive in your new guest room too – the thought makes me glow with happiness.
Thank you again and again.
Love always Ana
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Dear Ana, thanks be to God you’re back online. I love all your prayers and images, as I can post them on Facebook & Messenger to my friends and prayer groups. You’re such a blessing for us all, as we share the Good News!!
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That is wonderful – I am so happy you share the posts – most of us need a little help on our journey.
See you next week then and bless you for your inspiration to do better still.
Love always, Ana
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All is well that ends well. Thank you for your prayers also! Reading about my friend Thomas Aquinas, I was surprised that you named him Doctor anglicus (and not angelicus) … too much to comment here, though.
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Okay – thanks again Fr, for the correction – I took that off the Catholic encyclopedia site – hmmmm?!
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I went to check – my typo Fr – apologies
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