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Graduation Blessings

Let us pray that God may grant all the graduates faith, courage and purpose in their days, and show them how to serve God in effective ways. With their education, knowledge and skill may they find their true and lasting fulfillment as they learn to do God’s will. And may they ever be aware in everything they do, that knowledge comes from learning, and wisdom only comes from God. On their "commencement" day, let this truly be a beginning of their new life. In the days of dismal, dreary darkness, may God be their Light, so that in turn they can radiate God’s truth and God’s message of love, hope, and joy. In the days of blandness and broken heartedness, and being down in the dumps with the blahs, may God be their Salt, so that in turn they can fend off the fraud and corruption, the staleness and stagnation, and the melancholy and mediocrity around them. In the days when they are flat on their back or fall flat on their face, may God be their Leaven, so that not only can they ri

Remarkable Revelations

Lord God we pray that into our darkness Your Light will brightly shine forth. We ask that Your Light come into all the areas of darkness in our life. May Your Love fill all the empty, lonely places in our hearts, minds, and souls; fill all the emptiness in our past, present, and future. May we hear Your Voice leading us to where You want to lead us and may we faithfully follow Your lead. Help us to believe that You and You alone know best where we need to go and that You will lead us there and never abandon us. Where You lead, we must follow. Especially when You surprise and unsettle us, it is then that You are leading us. We are drawn to follow You, yet our fears hold us back. May You pulling us towards You be stronger than our pushing back and resisting You. We pray that certainty and conviction take hold of us, and that we clearly discern it is You. Thank You for allowing considerable shifts in our consciousness to occur. Thank You for remarkable revelations, for incredibly awesome

Faithful Femininity

Thank God for the prophetic, visionary voice of the late, great Pope John Paul II and his writings about what it truly means to be a woman created by God with dignity and respect. These writings speak eloquently and profoundly of God’s Truth about the authentic, genuine, feminine role of women: The Role of the Family in the Modern World , On the Dignity and Vocation of Women, Letter to Families , Letter to Women , and On the Value and Inviolability of Human Life , all of which can be viewed at www.vatican.va . Let us pray that young women be exposed to God’s Truth about their true God-given femininity. Let us pray that they will grow up to be the women God created them to be from all eternity. Let us pray that God will raise up a prayerful and Spirit filled army of Godly women, who will proudly and publicly proclaim the beauty, truth and wisdom of womanhood to the next generation. Let us pray that the culture of life will defeat the culture of death in all its diabolical forms and man

Ave Maria

May: The Month of Mary May 13: Feast of Our Lady of Fatima By the word Ave, which is the name of Eve, Eva, Mary learned that God in his infinite power and majesty had preserved her from all sin and its resulting misery which the first woman had been subject to. The name Mary means “lady of light” which shows that God has filled her with wisdom and light, like a shining star, to light up heaven and earth. With the angel Gabriel’s announcement, the fullness of time had come. That sign of God's promise, a virgin with child, was now made known to us, and her name was Mary. Along with God's angel we exclaim, "Greetings", or "Rejoice". God invited Mary to rejoice in the coming of the Messiah. How could she help but rejoice, realizing that she was the woman promised in the book of Genesis to bring the Prince of Peace into the world? Each time we greet her with another Hail Mary, we join in her joy and her gratitude to God. The “Hail Mary” gives glory

Consider the Source

The most important question we can ask ourselves in connection with anything that we come in contact with is, "What is the source of this?" Each and everything that we allow to enter into our life, has a reality, which is in each and every situation. Of course there are choices; it is God who gave us our free will to choose Him or not to choose Him. God loves us so much, that He wants us to love Him on our own. God respects us so much, that He wants us to make our own choices. All choices have consequences. Of course there is freedom of choice. It is God's gift to us. We are free to choose right or wrong, good or evil, virtue or vice. But we must also freely encounter that which comes from making those choices. We have been brainwashed to believe that there are no consequences, and that there are no ramifications to our choices. And when bad choices are made, we appear to be shocked and surprised that bad consequences follow. We do not want the bad consequences. We do not