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Fourth Glorious Mystery

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Posted byCait WintersDecember 21, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:Blessed Mother, Catholic, Catholic blog, catholic family, Catholic Mom, Christianity, consecration, Creative Writing, crunchy mamas, devotion to mary, Faith, jesus, miraculous medal, Motherhood, Rosary, spirituality, total consecration, traditional catholic, traditional catholicism, Women WritersLeave a comment on Fourth Glorious Mystery
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Popping in from our Lenten pause to wish you a blessed Laetare Sunday!🌸 "Because the martyrs were devout men and women, fire, flame, wheel and sword seemed to be flowers and perfume to them. If devotion can sweeten the most cruel torments and even death itself, what must it do for virtuous actions?" "He was a very devout man and great witness and example of faith. He would take me to prayer meetings, pray the Rosary daily and always told me that if a man was becoming a priest to keep him at arm’s length. "I have always had a love of the priesthood thanks to my father. He wanted to be a priest since he was eight years old. He did not end up entering the priesthood because at the time he came of age there were no lay ordinations taking place. Happy St. Valentine's Day! A text lit up my screen. Like the proverbial light in the dark, an angel texted me that night.  Two years after my first child was born, my soul, mind, and body began to shut down. I became ill and from January to April 2019, I had already undergone three surgical procedures. "When you awake in the morning, let your first act be to salute My Heart, and to offer Me your own. Whoever shall breathe a sigh toward Me from the bottom of his heart when he awakes in the morning and shall ask Me to work all his works in him throughout the day, will draw Me to him. For never does a man breathe a sigh of longing aspiration toward Me without drawing Me nearer to him than I was before." -Jesus to St. Mechtilde Dear Reader,
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