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Tag Archives: Mary
The Mary, Mary Month of May!
As our Mother, she is ever willing to bring our petitions before Him in the special way that only a mother can. Continue reading
His Mother, Mary, Was There
O, Mary, you gave up all for us, that we might live.
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Posted in Faith, Habits, Inspiration, Journaling, Lent, Meditation, Prayer
Tagged Cross, Jesus, Mary, Son
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Blind Trust
How did you not scream out in torment and collapse from the pain? Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Habits, Inspiration, Journaling, Lent
Tagged Cross, Mary, Rosary, Trust
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Mary’s Trust
Just thinking of my own son in this way causes my breath to quicken and my heart to race! Continue reading
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Tagged Mary, Stillness, Trust
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The Visitation
Imagine if we were filled with the Holy Spirit to prompt us when we were in His presence, in the body of someone else! Continue reading
Earthly Reminders of Heavenly Things
In reality, religious art, figurines, and symbols serve to remind us of our all important relationship with our heavenly creator and His love for us. I call them ‘earthly reminders of heavenly things’. Continue reading