BLESS YOUR DEAR HEART! I believe that God has blessed you in many ways that are truly inspiring to me.
One among the many blessings I might list is your blog. I love the icon you chose in today's dear offering here (and all the other very fine, clever, artistic and fitting ones you find, discover, create and select!) All this is to say that I like this one especially. I am touched by your story of the visit to view the heart of the Cure D'Ars, put together with the repetition of the Easter blessing.
Your sermons always hit the right spot for me; I sense the work and heartfulness/artfulness you include - and I feel quite blessed and ever grateful. I hope you will be able and willing to continue it.
And I am feeling immensely sad to think that you will be leaving my neighborhood, while I am rejoicing wildly at the idea that other of your skills and abilities are to be enhanced. I hope you get a GOOD rest before you have to hit the books - I think it is WELL DESERVED.
I have not forgotten the engraving of St. Joseph Benedict Labre That I found on Dec.26th, 1958 in the room where he died, That I promised you. I will pack it in a sturdy way for travel or storage.
In my view you are admirable in all matters. I have loved you from first sight and always will. If I can do anything to help in your transition just say the word; here or 518-483-9622. Sincerely in Christ our Lord.
BLESS YOUR DEAR HEART!
ReplyDeleteI believe that God has blessed you in many ways
that are truly inspiring to me.
One among the many blessings I might list is your blog.
I love the icon you chose in today's dear offering
here (and all the other very fine, clever, artistic
and fitting ones you find, discover, create and select!)
All this is to say that I like this one especially.
I am touched by your story of the visit to view
the heart of the Cure D'Ars, put together with the
repetition of the Easter blessing.
Your sermons always hit the right spot for me; I sense
the work and heartfulness/artfulness you include - and
I feel quite blessed and ever grateful. I hope you will
be able and willing to continue it.
And I am feeling immensely sad to think that you will
be leaving my neighborhood, while I am rejoicing wildly
at the idea that other of your skills and abilities are
to be enhanced. I hope you get a GOOD rest before you have
to hit the books - I think it is WELL DESERVED.
I have not forgotten the engraving of St. Joseph Benedict
Labre That I found on Dec.26th, 1958 in the room where he died,
That I promised you. I will pack it in a sturdy way for travel
or storage.
In my view you are admirable in all matters.
I have loved you from first sight and always will.
If I can do anything to help in your transition just
say the word; here or 518-483-9622.
Sincerely in Christ our Lord.
Elizabeth