Perhaps it's the American mindset: When one works hard, good results and reward follow. Perhaps we apply this mindset to our parenting. Years of hard work, raising our children in the Lord, will have great results, right?
Think about what happened with God and the Israelites. He was the perfect parent. After rescuing them from slavery, he led them clearly day and night and provided food for them every day. What did God get? Idol worship, complaining and immorality.
TV~ (Today's Verse)
What more was there to do for my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
When I looked for it to yield grapes, why did it yield wild grapes? [Isaiah 5:4]
But as for me, I am like a green olive tree in the house of God; my trust is in the tender mercy of God forever and ever. [Psalm 52:9]
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
Blind for Years
How many years was the man born blind waiting for that moment when the works of God were made manifest in him? How many years did Joseph spend as a slave and in prison before he realized God's ultimate purpose for his life?
Perhaps we too have been suffering for years, not realizing that God has a specific purpose for it all.
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I trust in God's unfailing love for ever and ever. [Psalm 52:8b]
Perhaps we too have been suffering for years, not realizing that God has a specific purpose for it all.
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I trust in God's unfailing love for ever and ever. [Psalm 52:8b]
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Giving up Something for Lent
I gave up something for Lent this year: sweets. "Has it been hard?" a friend asked. Yes, it has been hard. I look forward to Sundays, the celebration day when I can have sweets. Lent starts forty days before Easter, not counting Sundays.
Whenever I want something sweet, instead of eating it, I thank Jesus for all He gave up for me. This is a small token of my love for Him and allows me to deny myself and remember Him.
TV~ (Today's Verse)
This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. [I John 3:16]
Whenever I want something sweet, instead of eating it, I thank Jesus for all He gave up for me. This is a small token of my love for Him and allows me to deny myself and remember Him.
TV~ (Today's Verse)
This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. [I John 3:16]
Friday, March 28, 2014
How to Love Life
Whoever desires to love life and see good days,
let him keep his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit;
let him keep his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit;
let him turn away from evil and do good;
let him seek peace and pursue it.I Peter 3:10,11
Simple, yet challenging. Six actions are necessary:
1. Keep tongue from evil.
2. Keep lips from speaking deceit.
3. Turn away from evil.
4. Do good.
5. Seek peace.
6. Pursue it.
Two results:
1. Love life.
2. See good days.
TV~ (Today's Verse)
I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live.
[Ecclesiastes 3:12]
Monday, March 17, 2014
St. Patrick's Breastplate

THIS is the real St. Patrick. If you have time, look up rest of the prayer. (The above is just one part.) "I bind unto myself today, the strong name of the Trinity....."
TV~ (Today's Verse)
To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. [Colossians 1:27]
Sorrow: Yes. Guilt: No. Prayer: Necessary.
Parental Wisdom from St. Louise de Marillac
"The faults of children are not always imputed to the parents,
especially when they have instructed them and given good example. Our
Lord, in His wondrous Providence, allows children to break the hearts of
devout fathers and mothers. Thus the decisions your children have made
don't make you a
failure as a parent in God's eyes. You are entitled to feel sorrow, but not necessarily guilt. Do not cease praying for your children; God's grace can touch a hardened heart. Commend your children to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. When parents pray the Rosary,at the end of each decade they should
hold the Rosary aloft and say to her,"With these beads bind my children to your Immaculate Heart", she will attend to their souls. "
(St. Louise de Marillac)
failure as a parent in God's eyes. You are entitled to feel sorrow, but not necessarily guilt. Do not cease praying for your children; God's grace can touch a hardened heart. Commend your children to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. When parents pray the Rosary,at the end of each decade they should
hold the Rosary aloft and say to her,"With these beads bind my children to your Immaculate Heart", she will attend to their souls. "
(St. Louise de Marillac)
Patroness of Social Workers
Louise de Marillac (1591-1660) helped direct the Ladies of Charity in their work of caring for the sick, the poor, and the neglected. She set up a training center for candidates seeking to help in her work. This was the beginning of the Sisters (or Daughters, as Vincent preferred) of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. She took her vows in 1634 and attracted great numbers of candidates. She traveled all over France establishing her Sisters in hospitals, orphanages, and other institutions. By the time of her death in Paris on March 15, the Congregation had more than forty houses in France. Since then they have spread all over the world. She was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1934, and was declared Patroness of Social Workers by Pope John XXIII in 1960. Her feast day is March 15th. (Excerpts from Wikipedia)
Louise de Marillac (1591-1660) helped direct the Ladies of Charity in their work of caring for the sick, the poor, and the neglected. She set up a training center for candidates seeking to help in her work. This was the beginning of the Sisters (or Daughters, as Vincent preferred) of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. She took her vows in 1634 and attracted great numbers of candidates. She traveled all over France establishing her Sisters in hospitals, orphanages, and other institutions. By the time of her death in Paris on March 15, the Congregation had more than forty houses in France. Since then they have spread all over the world. She was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1934, and was declared Patroness of Social Workers by Pope John XXIII in 1960. Her feast day is March 15th. (Excerpts from Wikipedia)
Friday, March 14, 2014
Cemented with Tears
The Altar
by George Herbert
A broken A L T A R, Lord, thy servant rears,
Made of a heart, and cemented with tears:
Whose parts are as thy hand did frame;
No workman’s tool hath touched the same.
A H E A R T alone
Is such a stone,
As nothing but
Thy pow'r doth cut.
Wherefore each part
Of my hard heart
Meets in this frame,
To praise thy Name;
That, if I chance to hold my peace,
These stones to praise thee may not cease.
O let thy blessed S A C R I F I C E be mine,
And sanctify this A L T A R to be thine.Altar of Saint John the Evangelist at St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia
The
Altar of Saint John the Evangelist was originally that of the Lady
Chapel, and was given by Rodman Wanamaker, the son of John Wanamaker.
When his wife Fernanda Henry died in 1900, he built the Lady Chapel as a
memorial and she is buried in the crypt beneath it. The original
furnishings of the chapel were of alabaster and carved wood, deigned by
C. E. Kempe.
When Mr. Wanamaker subsequently decided to re-furnish
the chapel in it present style, the altar and reredos were placed at
the head of the north aisle. This altar, which is of carved alabaster,
was rededicated to Saint John - now the arrangement of altars echoes the
traditional grouping around the foot of the Cross with Jesus in the
center and his Blessed Mother and the Beloved Disciple on the sides. The
reredos is of black oak carved in Oberammergau in 1903 and then
polychromed in England. It contains figures representing David, Isaiah
and other Prophets of the Incarnation, as well as great theologians of
the Church: Saints Ambrose, Augustine, and Anselm on the left and Saints
Gregory the Great, Jerome and Bernard on the right. The carved figures
of the Annunciation that are now in the Baptistery were originally in
the center panels of this polyprych.
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