Today's Gospel reading from Matthew inspired me 3 years ago to write at LENGTH about forgiveness and prayers for our enemies. I'm sharing again today because I still think it's worth pondering and prayerful consideration. So, here it is. Sorry, not sorry that it's so long. https://drowning-in-lemonade.com/2018/06/20/on-loving-my-enemies-i-just-cant-do-it/
On tragedy and hope
A couple of dear, longtime friends lost a child last week - much too soon. Any time a child dies before the parents, it is much too soon. And this child was murdered. A life violently interrupted, ended, destroyed, is hard to comprehend and beyond tragic. I told a mutual friend that for such a … Continue reading On tragedy and hope
First Sunday of Lent
Yes, I know I'm a day late. But I've been visiting my grandchildren and their parents and, well, some things take priority for grandmothers. So here it is... "This is the time of fulfillment.The kingdom of God is at hand.Repent, and believe in the gospel.” - Mark 1:15 Repent Jesus said these words at the … Continue reading First Sunday of Lent
A Tale of a Captain
What follows is a parable about a big ship that was badly commanded and the consequences of the leader's incompetence. Let it be a warning to us all. For this captain, unlike real ship captains, was elected, chosen for this leadership position by many who were on his ship. He failed them. Those of us … Continue reading A Tale of a Captain
the little way
If you're not familiar with St. Teresa of Lisieux, you really should get to know her. I've embedded a helpful link so you can learn about her "little way." It's a way of life and, when practiced out of love for God and His people, it leads to real joy and inner peace. I entitled … Continue reading the little way
On Sunday
I have a lot of religious books. A lot. Yes, I have a couple of Bibles, several books of saints' lives, tons of theology books since I recently completed studies for a degree in Theological Studies. And I have several biographical and autobiographical books about holy people who may not be official saints in the … Continue reading On Sunday
Our Creator
I love the song, All Creatures of Our God and King, with lyrics inspired by a poem written by St. Francis of Assisi. I've always loved it. Below is a modern rendition of the hymn. It really illustrates the beautiful reality that all of creation is sustained by the grace of God. All of creation … Continue reading Our Creator
The Feet of Jesus
I haven't been writing much since my Dad went home to be with the Lord recently. I've needed time to process that fact, to be with my sisters, to be with my husband and children, to be with extended family and with some of his friends. But I'm back! And today I am contemplating being … Continue reading The Feet of Jesus