Christena (the same Christena who made so many interesting comments on my friend Michelle's blog- Christena who is undoubtedly a feminist and has no children and no doubt a lot more time on her hands to read web sites of people who she does not share faith) says that our Table of God *Praise Him* is a fire hazard and the "dumbest thing" she's ever heard. Well, Christena, my Husband Joseph happens to be a fireman and he laughed at the idea our table is a hazard. As far as my children dying in a fire, if that is God's *Praise Him* Will, I certainly would not question it, although my heart would take a long time to heal from that loss. Christena, I want you to know that I am praying so hard for you to have your heart softened. You seem very unhappy and extremely unpleasant and I am sure that is difficult for people around you. Please embrace the love of God *Praise Him* in your heart- the world will become a much less negative place for you if you do. My friend Michelle is also praying for you, Christena, despite the grief that you added to her life. God *Praise Him* bless you, Christena.
Becca asked about the origins of my *Praise Him* technique. Thank you, Becca, for reading and I am also praying for you. My relationship with God *Praise Him* is filled with wonder and awe and I spend a lot of time just contemplating the vastness of Him *Praise Him* and the incredible sacrifice to send His *Praise Him* Son *Praise Him* to us to die for our sins. In my head, when I think about God *Praise Him* I take a moment to do a mental genuflect, basically thanking Him *Praise Him* for everything He *Praise Him* has given me and the world. While writing I like to do the same and it seems like using *Praise Him* is a good reminder to stop and thank God *Praise Him* for all that He *Praise Him* has done for us.
Dear God *Praise Him* I am so thankful for this beautiful day! Help me to understand the greatness of Your *Praise Him* glory and appreciate all the blessings You *Praise Him* have given the world. I love You *Praise Him* Jesus *Praise Him*!
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ReplyDeleteMary Agnes, I believe that your blog has been divinely sent to me. Your Catholic vision has been a wonderful example to me as a way to live a more holy life. I was wondering if you have ever considered naming one of your children "Jesus" (If you haven't already.) I honestly believe that you may be the mother of the next savior in which true Catholics pray to come and save all humans from evil and suffering. Just a thought! :) On my knees for Jesus!
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Mary Agnes, thanks so much for answering my question! Your blog is truly one that brightens my days. Keep up the great work.
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