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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Feast of the Archangels

In honor of Saint Michael the Archangel for protection:      Almighty God, our Father, Creator and Ruler,  how kind is your Heart.  How generous and merciful are your ways.  Forgive us our mistakes O holy and patient  Father.
Gentle, Divine Father, filled with love, allow Your Prince of the Heavenly Host, Saint Michael the Archangel, trusted confidante of Your will, to abide with us at every moment. 
Loving, Divine Father, heal the consequences of our poor choices.  Send the Prince of your holy angels to defend, protect and remedy the circumstances that create enemies for us.  Bless our enemies.  Graciously give them what they need.  Eternal Father, please grant St. Michael the power to turn our enemies into loving, trusted colleagues.  May he present our lives to Your fathomless mercy dear Father in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, now and forever.  Amen.                                                                                  

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Women's Bible Study


Today was the Welcome Tea for our parish women's bible study.  What a wonderful start to the study!  We had good attendance with several new ladies to the study.  I look forward to getting to know them.  This fall we are studying Acts using Ascension Press' study version.  We have been so pleased with The Great Adventure Time Line Bible Study series.  The study is scructured like this:  reading assignment and study questions with a weekly meeting and discussion, then viewing a lecture on DVD.  It is a great format, very conducive to learning.  I have been so blessed through studying the bible, it is a very important part of my faith journey and a help in getting me to sainthood in Heaven (I hope!)  God bless our Women's Bible Study!  I learn so much from you ladies.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Little Flowers

This past Monday we had our first Little Flowers meeting and it went very well.  The girls were happy to see eachother again and rather excited.  It was wonderful to see the girls all together again.  We started with a prayer to St. Therese:
"O Little Flower of the Child Jesus please pick for me a rose from the heavenly gardens and send it to me as a message of love.  O Little Flower of Jesus, ask God to grant the favors I now place with confidence in your hands: that our group be successful in learning the virtues.  St. Therese, helpus to always believe as you did in God's great love for me, so that I may imitate your "Little Way" each day.  Amen."
Then the girls decorated their folders and pasted in their prayer.  We had a cupcake rosary snack (idea curtesy of Jessica and others that she mentions on her blog).  The girls loved the cupcake rosary and enjoyed eating quite a few "Hail Mary's"!  The Mom's signed up for the next meetings and I look forward to taking part in their ideas and hospitality. 
The first virtue we are working on is Mercy.  As a result of a Catholic parenting group meeting I decided to work on the LF virtue with each of the children each month.  This is my attempt to instill virtue in each child and I look forward to doing this with them.
Our family has been blessed by being part of the LF group and I expect that to continue, thanks St. Therese for the spring board into getting closer to Jesus.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Into the Swing of It

Well, the older children started school today-what a bitter-sweet thing.  I miss them during the day but by the same token I am happy and excited for them to broaden their horizons.  Meeting new children and teachers at our wonderful school is such a good thing for my "babies".  They have been so excited to go back to Regina Luminis Academy, our beloved school.  RLA is a small, Catholic school to which many wonderful and devout Catholic families belong.  Our children benefit from that envirnment of love and nurturing as well as being immersed in our faith and Catholic traditions.  Weekly Mass is a great way end to the school week as well.


My day started very early (not my preference as I like the relaxed pace of summer) but happy, breakfast and lunches made, the children dressed then my husband is off with them to the bus stop.  Unfortuneately, the bus never came and Mom loaded up the car (with 3 in PJ's) and off to school we went.  Thankfully the Mass was on EWTN radio to keep my nerves calm.  There is nothing like focusing on Jesus to bring you peace.  Since we are celebrating the Blessed Mother's birthday today she was the focus of Father's homily-bonus!

With the children safely to school back home we went to complete several other tasks before heading off to the photographer's for Beebo's 4 year pictures.  That done, home again for lunch, naps, laundry, etc...  And before I know it it is time to go to the bus stop to meet the children.  Time flies!  I think that I will be back in the swing of things within a couple of days, in the meantime thank you, again Jesus for granting me your peace.  And Happy Birthday to the Blessed Virgin Mary, thank you for your Son.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Cell Phone Alert


Last week I read an article written by Herb Deneberg that has been haunting me. It was about electromagnetic radiation and how it may cause damage to the DNA thus cancer or other medical problems. This radiation is produced by cell phones, cordless phones, walkie-talkies, ham radio transmitters, baby monitors and laptop computers. We have seven of the above mentioned devices in our home and several children growing up in this house and a teenager who uses cell phone and computer quite often.

There have been studies showing an increase in cancer rates related to use of these devices and Mr. Denenberg is citing a new report that finds that there is a risk of brain tumors and children are more at risk. He references the Radiation Research Trust at http://www.radiationresearch.org/ and http://www.mirowavenews.org/ .

The report lists some things we can do to reduce exposure for us and our children:
1. When on a call use a wired headset instead of a Bluetooth or use speakerphone or text message.
2. Keep the phone away from you when not in use. (stand-by mode)
3. Keep the phone off when not making a call and then check messages and return calls.
4. Do not sleep with cell phone beneath your pillow or at the bedside.
5. Do not allow children under 18 to use cell phones unless it is an emergency.


Blessed Virgin Mary take our petition to your Devine Son for our children to remain healthy and cancer free.