An amazing moment. An amazing speech. An amazing family. Sadly it's not just the Left out to crucify them for bringing their unwed mother daughter and boyfriend with them. No, Catholics on the right are lining up with nails in hand. What the hell? That they are keeping the baby does not automatically equate with winking at sin or simply trying to garner votes. God help us.
Pardon my not totally related vent in your combox. I'll try to clean up after myself better next time. Peace kiddo.
Oh! This was precious! Will we ever get to see a moment like that again? Perhaps so, but totally unexpected at a big political convention in this day and age! So refreshing and full of innocent caring love!!!! Glad others caught this moment!
August 11 is the memorial of St. Clare, one of my favorite saints. She was the first woman to follow the life of radical poverty practiced by St. Francis of Assisi and is the co-founder of the Poor Clares. Although I am not a Franciscan, I have had Franciscan friends, clergy, and spiritual directors instruct me on the beauty of St. Clare's spirituality. I have also learned a great deal from reading about her over the years. Clare and Francis (2007) is a film which depicts the fascinating story of her dramatic conversion and surrender to the will of God. St. Clare is the patron saint of television. She is also the patron of eye disorders, embroiderers, good weather, and telephones. The Contemplative Life The Lady Clare was born into a noble family in Assisi in 1193 and was admired for her great beauty. When she heard Francis of Assisi preach his Lenten homilies at the Church of San Giorgio, she was captivated by his words. At age eighteen, she heard him say: "When the...
Today is the feast of Saint Michael de Sanctis, also known as St. Michael of the Saints, a Spanish Discalced Trinitarian priest, the patron of cancer patients. Michael Argemir was born on September 29, 1591 at Vic, Catalonia, Spain. At age 6, he told his parents that he planned to become a monk and began modeling his life after Saint Francis of Assisi. Michael’s parents died when he was about ten years old. He then served as an apprentice with a local merchant. During this apprenticeship, he continued his fervent devotion to the Lord, especially to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. At the age of 12, he joined the Trinitarian Friars at Barcelona, taking his vows at St. Lambert’s monastery in Saragosa four years later. Shortly afterwards, Michael expressed a desire to join the reformed group of Trinitarians and was given permission to do so. He went to the Novitiate at Madrid and, after studies at Seville and Salamanca, he was ordained a priest. Twice he served as Superior of the...
The saint of the day for August 31 is St. Raymond Nonnatus. He is the patron of expectant mothers, midwives, obstetricians, infertile couples, and newborn babies. Raymond was born at Portella, Catalonia, Spain in 1204, the son of wealthy parents. He was delivered by cesarean section when his mother died in childbirth. Hence his name non natus (not born). In his childhood, he seemed to find pleasure only in his devotions and serious duties. His father, sensing that Raymond was drawn to religious life, ordered him to manage one of the family farms. Raymond readily obeyed but spent his time with the shepherds and workers, studying and praying until his father abandoned the idea of making his son a worldly success. Raymond later joined the the Order of Our Lady of Mercy or the Mercederians, which was founded by St. Peter Nolasco, who devoted to ransoming Christians captured by the Moors. He succeeded Peter as chief ransomer and went to Algeria to ransom slaves. He remained as h...
Oh yea! That was sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteI wonder where she got that from? hehe
Priceless!!!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing moment. An amazing speech. An amazing family. Sadly it's not just the Left out to crucify them for bringing their unwed mother daughter and boyfriend with them. No, Catholics on the right are lining up with nails in hand. What the hell? That they are keeping the baby does not automatically equate with winking at sin or simply trying to garner votes. God help us.
ReplyDeletePardon my not totally related vent in your combox. I'll try to clean up after myself better next time. Peace kiddo.
Oh! This was precious! Will we ever get to see a moment like that again? Perhaps so, but totally unexpected at a big political convention in this day and age! So refreshing and full of innocent caring love!!!! Glad others caught this moment!
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