I was so looking forward to be with the Rosary Crew when Keith and Estelle came to New Jersey but will not be able to make it because of health issues. Safe travels all Dear Rosary Crew THE PEACE OF THE LORD BE WITH YOU ALL!
Hi Keith, Estelle & Lucy
I have just prayed the Rosary from Saturday on re-pray. I prayed that your van would be fixed and that you get home safely.
Wow, that was such a powerful Rosary. It has left me reflecting about everything in my life. No bad thing I say, if it brings me closer to God and back to Confession and Mass. I aim to go to Confession this weekend if my health allows me too. Part of me being away from the Church is because of my ill health and on the days I feel okay, I don't go as I have got out of the habit of going. I'm not proud of this but I am saying that this is what I struggle with and I'm sure there must be other people in similar situations. I will pray that this will change for the better for each of us. 🙏🙏
I was once very active within the Catholic Church, The Legion of Mary, Prayer Groups the Youth Group and The Pro-life Group.
I of course pray the Rosary with you all and I am trying to incorporate other prayers into my day. Thank you to all the Rosary Crew ...
I mean this question seriously, however juvenile I may come across.
I am not catholic, but I am seriously considering it. One of my main motivations is that I think it's cool. Mainly through a pop culture lens: Father Stu, The Boondock Saints, The Godfather, that Simpsons clip of Catholic Heaven vs Protestant Heaven, etc.
I suspect this is a good motivation, a sort of sub-category of beauty (i.e., catholicism is gritty and spectacular).
But then again, I suspect my protestant side is coming out here. Being preoccupied with what is cool and culturally relevant, making it about me -- I want to be like Mark Wahlberg! I'll become Catholic! Yippy...
ANY thoughts will be appreciated.