
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
The Apostolate of Holy Motherhood
I have just recently begun this Apostalate and have already been richly blessed with a deep personal peace and a more harmonious home. I will just give a quick list of all the apostolate entails referring to the book and then if you feel called you can pursue it further.
-An Apostolate of mothers consecrated to the Mother of God for the glory of God
-Pursuit of the Divine Will in their lives
-Contemplative prayer
-Eucharistic Adoration
-Practice do evangelical purity
-Devotion to the Christ Child, esteem and appreciation for children
-Devotion to the Holy Family, communication of the faith to their children
-Fifteen decade daily Rosary
-Wearing the Scapular and the Sacred Heart Badge
-Intense sacramental life, frequent Confession and Commumion
-Devotion to the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts
-Practice of the 9 First Fridays and 5 First Saturadys, reparation for sin
-Devotion to duty
-Fidelity to the Holy Father, the Magisterium, and all the teachings of the Church (both faith and morals)
-Upholding of all the moral teachings of the Church
-Prayers for purity in the world
-Prayers for the mitigation of suffering of innocent children in the world
-Prayers for priests
I am actively working on each of these with God's grace to sustain me! The book is written by Mark Miravalle published by The Riele Foundation. It is called The Apostolate of Holy Motherhood. God bless you, every day.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Prayer
Yesterday I attended our local Catholic mothers group for the first time in a year. For some reason lately I have been staying home a lot. It was so nice to see other mothers similar to myself, encouraging. Anyway, the subject of the meeting was prayer. Fitting subject for this season of Lent. Father Adam who gave the talk encouraged us to have a spiritual game plan (taken from "Handbook of Prayers" by James Socias, Midwest Theological Forum, pp 8-10). Which includes a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly and always sections to really help and guide you. I suggest you look it up practicle guides can be very useful in our busy times of today. Father also said that it would be best to pray the Rosary as a family everyday. So I encourage you to pray the Rosary (even a decade) with your family everyday! We have been doing this for Lent this year and have found it to be very rewarding. Well I'd love to write more but I have a birthday girl awake from her nap. Blessings, I will remember all who read this blog in my Rosary tonight!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Where have I been?
Hello all! Where have I been you wonder? Well I have been knee-deep in daily life! Having our 7th little blessing has really kept me busy ( along with all of the others). As I write this I have had to retrieve my sweet little baby from playing in the bathroom (yuck). She sure keeps me on my toes. But by the same token I couldn't possibly love her more. She has expanded my capacity to love so much over the last 11 months. Now I have been wondering and praying on the notion if I am called to have another child or not. It is uncertain as I prayerfully wait on God to reveal His will in my life. Lent is upon us what better time to ponder God and His will more fully? Well, life is calling again at least I got a few thoughts down, more to come and it won't be months before my next post!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Angels Watching Us
Well, we finally were able to get our angel statues for our entryway. They are really beautiful and remind me to pray. Something which I think we could all do more of, especiallly for me a busy Mom. I try to make my whole day a prayer but many times I fall short and these statues are a wonderful reminder. I know that some feel that statues and other art can distract you from our Lord but I feel like these help to bring me closer to Him. They keep me mindful of God.
Angels pray for me and with me, Amen.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Summer Vacation, over already?
It is so hard to believe that school has started already and our summer vacation is over. Time really flew by! We had a simple enjoyable summer this year. The children were so excited to start school today. They were up early and ready to go in no time. This year I have a 5th, 4th and 1st graders. Our little school downtown is just so wonderful. The children attended Latin Mass today, what a great way to start the school year. The little ones I have at home played nicely together and didn't seem to miss their siblings all that much, which was a surprise to me. The day flew by(as usual) and it was time to pick them up from school. All went well during the school day according to most reports! Oh how I enjoy these days of being a mother! Thanks be to God for that.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Catching up
Well, it sure has been a while since my last post. I have no excuse except for the 6 small children I have tugging at my so called "apron strings". So much is going on these days. First I will start with my accomplishments. The one I am most excited about is that I have been able to make enough breast milk for our new little one now just 3 months old. She started out at 6 pounds, 13 ozs. and now she is 12 lbs 2 ozs.! With no supplementation. How wonderful! I have a history of difficulty with milk production and have relied on Reglan to boost my meager supply. For this time I have been really trying to stay off of that stuff as there is a potential for nasty side effects. I am taking 3 supplements to help me out and they seem to be working quite well without the risks associated with Reglan. I am very happy with how nursing is going this time. I have learned a little with each nursing experience and have improved each time. Breastfeeding has always been a struggle for me for many reasons (latching problems, thrush, jaundice, mastitis, plugged ducts, food allergies, and low production). I have had some sort of challenge with each of my 6 babies, but through sheer stubbornness I have overcome each challenge (save for the 1st baby) and have fully breastfed 5 babies none of which have ever had formula or a bottle. Breastfeeding is THAT important to me. The benefits for my babies are undeniable. Anyway enough of that!
We just had my brother and his new fiance' visit with us for a week. What an awesome visit. They are great! The children really enjoyed spending time with them. We are so looking forward to the wedding and the possibility of my brother coming into the Church. That is an answer to prayer! He is open to attending RCIA, please anyone who reads this please say a prayer for his success.
On another note poor Froggy he just got expanders put into his mouth and is quite uncomfortable. I know that this too will pass but my heart goes out to him. A mother is never good with one of her little ones being in pain.
There is more to tell you but no more time. Until I blog again...take care!
We just had my brother and his new fiance' visit with us for a week. What an awesome visit. They are great! The children really enjoyed spending time with them. We are so looking forward to the wedding and the possibility of my brother coming into the Church. That is an answer to prayer! He is open to attending RCIA, please anyone who reads this please say a prayer for his success.
On another note poor Froggy he just got expanders put into his mouth and is quite uncomfortable. I know that this too will pass but my heart goes out to him. A mother is never good with one of her little ones being in pain.
There is more to tell you but no more time. Until I blog again...take care!
Monday, April 18, 2011
Lenten Activities
This year in addition to our "Crown of Thorns" (see last year's post) we did a tree. When the children do something extra they are able to put their name on a leaf and glue it to our bare tree. Thus at the end of Lent our tree will be full of leaves as if Spring came! The children are so excited about this activity and have been doing lots of extras to help put leaves on the tree. And with a new baby in the house there have been lots of opportunities to do things to help out. So, what do you think? :)
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