Tuesday, September 30, 2008

"Fruitfulness is Given by God"

We all need prayers, we all need grace that our lives may be fruitful, fecund. There are many ways to be barren, to be infertile and not all pertain to the biological factors.

Fruitfulness is given by God, it is the abundance of love, a person may be without biological children and yet be very beautifully fruitful by their love , service and self sacrifice to others. We see this often with women in the single unmarried state who care for the children of others, who care for other human beings, this is their parenthood, the fruitfulness of service. We see this in the lives of those in the consecrated life, Gods intent is that they be true 'mothers' and 'fathers' to the souls entrusted to them.

Unforgiveness, selfishness, greed, hatred all render a person infertile and barren for they fail to pass on the good that would give life to others.

In or out of marriage, single or consecrated Gods intent is that our lives are fruitful.

The barrenness of infertility is a cause of a deep wound and pain in so many married couples, and that too is a path of trust, trust that God will in fact in some way make their union fruitful for others, often the faith of a praying soul is rewarded in Gods time with a child, possibly also by the means of adoption or fostering. But if it is not God has seen their hearts he has heard their cries and will if they are open to the transmission of life, his life, will make their lives fruitful in another way.

Let us pray deeply for the gift of life in all its manifestations both biological and spiritual, because he wants us to have his life in abundance.



*Note from our Poor Clare Colentine Sisters


May these words lift our hearts to the Lord today!!! If you would like to visit the sisters please go to their direct web site located under the Hannah's Tears Intercessors on the right hand side of this blog page.


Blessings in Jesus and Mary.

Foster Care or Adoption: That Is the Question... Guest post by Heidi Hess Saxton

*This post has been reposted because of search error problems. Thank you for your patience and prayers in this matter. If any of you have problems finding postings or are searching for anything imparticular, please feel free to write us at the Hannah's Tears email listed on the right side of this blog site. Thank You!


I would like to welcome my sister in Christ, Heidi Hess Saxton. I am very grateful to her for coming to my aide on how to discern foster care and adoption.

I have to admit, I know nothing about this, except for those whom I have known that adopted or were adopted. Heidi comes to answer many questions to put our minds to rest but maybe it will lead us to pray more deeply and maybe consider the question, "Is God asking me to adopt?"

That is the question in many of our hearts these days. How do we answer this question and put it to rest in our minds and hearts? Prayer and more prayer... and then there's more....read on....

Should We Consider Adoption or Foster Care?
A Guest Post by Heidi Hess Saxton
Founder of the "Extraordinary Moms Network"

"How did you and your husband decide to become foster parents?"

It's a question people frequently ask me when they discover we foster-adopted our two children. Most often, their tone indicates that we have done something extraordinary, even heroic.

In reality, no hand from heaven came down to deliver a special invitation to us. No angel materialized on our doorstep, kids in tow. Instead, God used our natural desires to have a family; a series of doors presented themselves to us, which we tested one at a time until we found the one that had our children behind it.


Door One: Acknowledge Grief and Fear

From the beginning, we knew that it would be highly unlikely that the ordinary path to parenthood was in store for us. A fertility specialist confirmed that my medical history and or ages made it unlikely that we would conceive without assistance. And yet, we were sure of two things: (1) If God wanted us to become parents, it would happen in His way, in His time. (2) We refused to let infertility wreak havoc on our marriage, as it had preoccupied and even destroyed the marriages of other couples we knew. We remained open and trusting, simply taking life one day at a time.

I was very fortunate in that Craig and I always seemed to be on the same page where these decisions were concerned. I knew couples where one - usually the woman - longs to enlarge their family, while the other is content just as things are. One is eager to adopt ... while the other holds back because of the expense, or the inconvenience, or out of fear of what adding an "unknown quantity" might do to the existing family dynamic.


Door Two: Gather Information

In situations like this, it's important to arrive at a mutual decision based not on fears, but facts. Talk with other adoptive and foster parents to find out the names of reputable agencies in your area - then go to an information meeting or two. Online sources are also available; websites like adoption.com or tools like the "Adoption Guide Planner" can help you decide which kind of adoption for foster plan is best suited to your family situation.

Adoption need not be expensive, especially if you consider foster care or foster-adoption. You do not even need to own your own home, and a wide variety of resources are available to assist couples with more heart than money. In the state of Michigan, for example, children adopted out of the foster care system continue to receive the monthly subsidy and medical insurance benefits that they received while they were wards of the state; they are also eligible for a variety of benefits ranging from free hot lunches to free college tuition.

Neither is the age of a couple necessarily a barrier. Remember that no two children are the same, or have the same level of need. Couples who feel too old to do the "diaper brigade" may be a godsend for a grade-school child or teenager whose opportunities for a real home diminish with each passing year. Those who long for a baby - but who are willing to open their hearts a little wider, to include the infant's older brothers or sisters - can find the blessings multiply with the challenges. In many cases, families willing to consider a child with special needs (both temporary, due to trauma, and more long-term physical and developmental needs) or a biracial child often discover that love comes in all shapes, sizes and colors.


Door Three: Prepare Yourself

So what do you need to be a good foster or adoptive parent?

Patience. Whether dealing with bureaucratic red tape, a toddler who hides food in the closet, or a boy-crazy teen, you will have ample opportunity to practice virtue.

Support. Even experienced parents will quickly discover that adoption and foster care is an "extended family affair." When extended family lives too far away to be of practical assistance, it becomes that much more important to cultivate a support network - even if you have to pay for it temporarily. (In the beginning, a large chunk of our subsidy checks were spent on babysitters and housekeepers.)

Faith. Adoptive and foster parenting is not for wimps, or for those with an over-inflated sense of self-reliance. Extraordinary parenting (investing yourself in the life of a child you did not bring into the world yourself) requires spiritual strength, cultivated through prayer and the sacraments.

Time. A child that comes to you through adoption and foster care will often require special attention, especially in the first months that he or she joins the family. Especially for the first six months or so, the child needs one primary caregiver to assist with the bonding process. Depending on how he came to you, he may also have physical and emotional problems that may not immediately present themselves. Remember... parenting is a marathon, not a sprint!


Door Four: Make a Choice

As you gather the information you need, continue to ask the Holy Spirit to make your way clear to you. Remember that while God calls us to take up certain challenges in life, ultimately the choice is ours to make. Adoption and foster care is an adventure for the whole family ... and yet, timing is very important.

For example, you may decide to postpone adding to your family until your youngest child is in school, or even wait until all your children are fully grown. Or you may decide that a younger sibling is just what you and your children need to grow in virtue!

If after gathering the information you need to make your decision together, and you conclude that adoption and foster care is not appropriate at this time, there are other ways to make a difference in the life of a child. You can volunteer as a tutor or mentor through your local school or "Big Brother/Big Sister" program. Become a CASA volunteer, who befriends and advocates for foster children currently in the system. Volunteer as a respite worker for foster or single parents. Host a fundraiser to assist families from your church who are pursuing international adoption, or organize special needs children, and offer them practical support - even sitting with the child while they go to Mass for an hour of uninterrupted prayer.

If you have a heart for kids ... there are always children who need you!

Heidi Hess Saxton is the founder of the Extraordinary Moms Network and the author of "Raising Up Mommy: Virtues for Difficult Mothering Moments."

Monday, September 29, 2008

Feast of the Archangels

The Three Archangels with Tobias
Francesco Botticinic 1470
Cappani altar in Santo Spirito, Florence

A Blessed and happy Feast of the Archangels, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael !!! Let us invoke the protection of these three great angels to preserve life and to make the Campaign for Life fruitful and according to HIS WILL. All their names carry LIFE !!! Michael meaning ' Who is like unto God ?' ( who is the source and existence of all life ) Gabriel meaning ' the power of God ' and His power is HIS LOVE and VERY LIFE AND BEING! Raphael meaning ' the HEALING of God, and all healing contains and is LIFE!!! So let us pray to them today. Our prayer and fasting is needed, it is not only a case of taking a stance for life, for protest, but to use to the full all the spiritual weapons and aid that we have, the Word of God, Our Office, Our Rosary, Our acts of love and mercy!!! Holy Mass........And when we are involved in any or all of these things the angels are present!! Happy Feast Day!!

~Thank you sisters for your email on this glorious feast day~

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Saint Therese ~ Novena


Dearest Friends,
I must say, it was today that I was inspired to remember St. Therese, as her novena started yesterday. My humanity tells me that I am one day short of beginning this novena. Therese is always sending her gift of love to us, no matter how late we are in showing our love, for she has been purified by God's love. She suffered in her life and offered herself to the Father. Her little way teaches us to lift our sufferings also. If you are a day late in starting this novena to St. Therese, remember your angel will meet her in Heaven on the feast of the Angels and she will remember you. May she shower roses upon you in answer to your many prayers.
God bless.


Catechism of the Catholic Church: Marriage and Infertility

http://www.vatican.va/archive/catechism/p2s2c3a7.htm

1654 Spouses to whom God has not granted children can nevertheless have a conjugal life full of meaning, in both human and Christian terms. Their marriage can radiate a fruitfulness of charity, of hospitality, and of sacrifice.


NFP Planning Techniques

Billings Ovulation Method International

Billings Ovulation Method USA

The Couple to Couple League International, Inc.

The Creighton Model System

Fertility Care Centers of America

Fertility Care Centres of Europe

NaPro Technology Teachers (Ohio)

NaPro Technology Medical Consultants

Pope Paul VI Institute


NaPro Technology/Articles...

Begotten Not Made: a Catholic View of Reproductive Technology, by John M. Haas, PhD., S.T.L.

Fertility Care & NaPro Technology (Europe)

"Women Healed"

Post Partum Depression

Male Infertility Support

Infertility

NaPro Technology



* Please read some of the following articles, they are by a Catholic married couple that truly knows the suffering of infertility. IVF is not the answer...

"Babies Deserve Better What You Need to Know If You're Struggling with Infertility"
By Jameson and Jennifer Taylor

http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/2006/0604fea3.asp


"The Gift of Infertility", by Jameson and Jennifer Taylor
Part 1: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1901155/posts

Part 2: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1901156/posts

Part 3: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1901157/posts

Part 4: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1901158/posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Saint Pio of Pietrelcina ~ September 23, 2008

40 years at rest with our Lord,


Please visit the sites for St. Pio, I pray that he will touch your lives the way he has touched ours in a very special way.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Saint Maurice ~ September 22 ~ Patron Saint of Cramps

click here

Read the Golden Legend story of St. Maurice.


St. Maurice is the saint that prays against cramps. If you are having a day filled with pain and cramping, consider offering up a prayer to St. Maurice. I will share with you that the intercession of the saints is a great blessing, most espcecially when we are feeling all alone.


God bless you,

Hannah's Tears

PS. Remember if you are in need of a prayer we are here for you and we have a team of intercessors that are religious sisters that are also supporting us in our efforts to serve you. So drop us a line regardless of where you live around the world, we will hear your call, even if all you can type is "Please Pray for Me".

Sunday, September 21, 2008

NaPro Center to open in NYC in 2009

Please welcome our new guest author "All You Who Hope", to the Apostolate of Hannah's Tears. Please continue to pray for our Catholic doctors, nurses, and those in the field of fertility health, as the Lord is opening many new doors to bless women in their health needs.

Thank you again to my dear friend at "All You Who Hope"!


Guest Author: All You Who Hope
Napro Center Announcement

New York City is getting a NaPro center! The JPII Center for Women will open an authentically Catholic, comprehensive women's healthcare center in Manhattan in July 2009. The center will offer many services for women, including NaProTechnology. The project is still in the early stages, but you can follow the progress on their blog.

With more than 1.5 million people in Manhattan, it is hard to believe that this will be its first NaPro center. It is even more surprising considering the large Catholic population in the city (there are about 2.5 million Catholics in the Archdiocese of New York).

The center is the dream of a Carmelite mother of seven, who lives in Upstate New York with her family, and a young doctor from Pennsylvania. The two women, with the help of generous anonymous donors, are teaming up to make their dream a reality and help countless women along the way.

Here's an excerpt from their blog:

Our goal is to create a uniquely woman-centered "medical home" for women living in Manhattan and surrounding areas, a place where women can come for all of their healthcare needs -- both general and reproductive -- a place where they will receive excellent medical care in an environment that supports and affirms their dignity as women.

We hope to be a "home" where women can feel comfortable, knowing that their medical care is completely in line with their Catholic values (practicing according to the Ethical and Religious Directives for Healthcare) and where their unique needs and challenges as wives, mothers, daughters, religious or single lay women are considered and addressed as part of their comprehensive medical care.

How exciting! What an awesome opportunity for NaProTechnology to be made visible to such a wide audience. NaPro is not just some alternative for those of us who happen to be Catholic; it is a medically-sound, proven and often more successful alternative to assisted reproductive technologies, not to mention it focuses on diagnosing and treating the disease rather than just applying a band-aid. As the doctor behind this project told me, it will only be a matter of time before NaPro sweeps the nation!

Please keep this center in your prayers, those involved would truly appreciate it. Perhaps you could pray especially to St. Gianna, since the center will be named for her (the "JPII Center for Women" is the name it is incorporated under, but Gianna will be the name of the actual center. Actually, John Paul II is probably another great one to pray to for this as well! What wonderful helpers the center will have in heaven!).

Thursday, September 18, 2008

"Our Lady of Hope"

This is something that I have been pondering for the last few days and wanted to share this with you all. It is a wonder that this post follows the "Triumph of the Cross" and "Our Lady of Sorrows" feasts. I do believe that Our Dear Mother in Heaven wants us to have hope! Let us continue to seek her love and compassion as she leads us to her son Jesus, who brings us HOPE. Our prayer for you, is that Our Lady will fill your heart with hope.


May Our Lady of Hope bless and keep you all.




click here for more information

On January 17, 1871, Our Lady of Hope appeared in the French village of Pontmain. There she reveales herself as the "Madonna of the Crucifix" and gave the world her message of "Hope through Prayer and the Cross." The basilica built at Pontmain by the Oblates fo Mary Immaculate is one of the great French pilgrimage places, noted for its miracles of grace.



click here



Wednesday, September 17, 2008

A Living Hope

Dear friends, as we continue on our individual journeys of faith (and yet together), I feel called to share this passage from 1 Peter 1:6-9, for our personal prayer and meditation. May God bless you richly!

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who in his great mercy gave us a new birth to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you who by the power of God are safeguarded through faith, to a salvation that is ready to be revealed in the final time. In this you rejoice, although now for a little while you may have to suffer through various trials, so that the genuineness of your faith, more precious than gold that is perishable even though tested by fire, may prove to be for praise, glory, and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ. Although you have not seen him you love him; even though you do not see him now yet believe in him, you rejoice with an indescribable and glorious joy, as you attain the goal of (your) faith, the salvation of your souls.

~ 1 Peter 1:6-9


Amen!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Let's all join ~ "40 Days for Life Campaign"


click here to learn more

"If my people, who are called by my name,
shall humble
themselves, and pray, and seek my face,
and turn from their
wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven,
and will forgive
their sin,
and will heal their land.
2 Chronicles 7:14


Prayer and fasting
Constant vigil
Community outreach


*Regardless of where you live throughout the world, let us all join in on the effort of praying for life. Life of the unborn... God's precious infants... If we could call upon all the Christians of the world to fast and pray for the end of abortion, just imagine the grace that would come forth from Heaven. Thank you for hearing God's call!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Sharing ~ Note from a Reader

The note below was sent to us by one of our readers on the feast of Sts. Anne and Joachim.

So many souls praying for those who are suffering with infertility, most especially those that have experienced the challenges themselves.

Thank you (J.) for sharing your beautiful note of support!

Anyone else that would like to share a note with us, send your thoughts to Hannahs.Tears@gmail.com .


Dear Hannah’s Tears –

What a beautiful apostolate you have for women who have and are experiencing infertility. My husband and I experienced infertility for 5 years and—by the grace of God—we have two young boys. We are trying again and hopefully God will bless us again. However, the pains of infertility are still present in our hearts. And, I have a very strong empathetic response to women who are childless right now. I would love to have a copy of the essay, Embracing the Cross of Infertility, but am having a difficult time accessing it on the web.

Can you help me?

In addition, check out this article from Zenit on a spiritual answer to infertility—referring to the above essay.
http://www.zenit.org/article-23330?l=english

"Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows"




Today is the anniversary date that Our Lady called a few simple women to begin a ministry on the path of sorrows. I pray and ask Our Blessed Mother to take this ministry into her Immaculate Heart and do with it as she wills to bring glory to her son Jesus.

May all of you who are on the path of sorrows, be comforted, by our heavenly mother.


We pray that you will find peace and hope in her son.


In the Hearts of Jesus and Mary,
The Intercessors of Hannah's Tears

The Dominican Father's at St. Patrick Church

The Poor Clare Colettine Nuns

The Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis

Daughters of Mary Mother of Healing Love

The Marians of the Immaculate Conception

Lay Women and Men throughout the world



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* Pope Benedict speaks

On the '2nd Treasure'

"The Mystery of the Cross"

added 9/15/08 12:39 PM Standerd Time

Sunday, September 14, 2008

"Feast of the Triumph of the Holy Cross"

As we attended Holy Mass today, I thought of all of us lifting our cross to the one who has triumphed in the cross. St. Pio tells us we must embrace our cross with Christ, for without Christ with us, it is impossible. Let us lift our hearts and minds to Our Lord today on this special feast,

The Triumph of the Cross
.


God bless and keep you all in His Most Sacred Heart.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

"Embracing the Cross"

I pray that my dear friend at All You Who Hope, doesn't mind me linking her post for


I find her words heart warming as we try to embrace our cross each day... It is not easy whatever the cross. Our infertility, losing a child through miscarriage, the early death of a child, illness, or the process of giving up my will over Gods Holy will.


Our prayer for you today is that you will find hope, strength and encouragement in the journey of another soul trying to embrace her cross. We are all called to encourage each other... we are all called to be another "Simon of Cyrene". This is just what "All You Who Hope" does for us today, she brings encouragement to us who seek to follow Our Lord in the teachings of Holy Mother Church. If you follow her site you see her trials, of hope and sorrow, but most of all you see her continual trust in the Lord no matter what life seems to bring.


Remember dear friends it is in the trying that we carry our cross with faith, hope and love... we are only human...take one day at a time. Our Lady is with you in your sufferings, continue to seek her aide.


You are in our prayers, if you need to talk, we are here to listen.


Blessings in Christ,
Hannah's Tears

Friday, September 12, 2008

Drug Treatment Developed to Prevent Miscarriages

If you have struggled with multiple miscarriages this article may be a sign of hope for you... we pray it is for many.

click here to read the story: Women could be routinely screened for their risk of miscarriage and treated with cheap drugs following a breakthrough by scientists.

By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent
Last Updated: 5:33PM BST 09 Sep 2008

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Lorraine Hartsook ~ from loss ~ to HOPE

Have you seen Heidi's post on Lorraine Hartsook, her story about embracing the cross is beautiful. Lorraine is a woman who has lost 12 babies through miscarriage. As time brought healing to her soul she and her husband decided to adopt. God brought her to a place of new light to find hope in her sorrow.

Checkout Heidi's Extraordinary Moms Network and then go to Lorraine's blog site and checkout her music too!

Heidi's site: http://extraordinarymomsnetwork.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/lorraine-hartsook-an-extraordinary-mom/

Lorraine's site: http://www.conditionofmysoul.blogspot.com/

* Lorraine's site was corrected on 9/21/08, at 8:49PM. Please accept any inconvenience this may have caused in your search.

Texas Readers: Mark Mallet Coming to Fort Worth

Dear Friends,

For those of you in Texas, I just read an update on Mark Mallet's blog entry and he is announcing his trip to Texas. If you are able to see him in person, I highly recommend this event for you. Mark is a blessing and a loving example of following God's truth.

Check out Mark Mallet: http://www.markmallett.com/

September 13: Encounter With Jesus
San Mateo Parish
Fort Worth, TX, 7:30 pm



September 14: Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Fort Worth Botanic Garden,
Fort Worth, TX, USA
1 - 5 pm

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Mass Schedule

Our next Mass ~for the intentions of Hannah's Tears will be February 2, 2009, at 11:45 a.m., St. Patrick Church, Columbus, Ohio.


These Masses have been scheduled for the 4 seasons of the year starting in 2009, we will begin our first Mass in February for the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. Our 2nd Mass will be March 25, for the Feast of the Annunciation. Third is scheduled for July 26, for the feast of Sts. Anne and Joachim (parents of Mary and Grandparents of Christ) and September 8, for the birth of Mary.

Please write us and let Father Andre-Joseph LaCasse and let him know your feelings about this ministry.

Remember if you are in need of a prayer we are here for you!

In Jesus through Mary,
Hannah's Tears

Adoption Networking

There are many couples that are trying to discern adoption these days, so I wanted to give you a site of support. Laura Christianson is a Christian author and adoptive mother that started the Adoption Network. This is something we need to seek more of in our Catholic faith, spiritual support in the adoption world as we are all adopted into the family of Christ by His death on the cross. I pray these sites will be helpful to you in your discernment about adoption, sometimes it just takes a leap of faith. Blessing to all...

Below is the site for Laura Christianson and her YouTube interview:
http://www.exploringadoptionblog.com/adoption/2008/09/starting-an-adoption-support-network-youtube-video.html

Also check out Heidi Hess Saxon's Catholic Adoptive Mom Column
http://www.catholicmom.com/saxton.htm

The Cross

"How unbearable is pain
when suffered far from the Cross,
but how sweet and bearable
it becomes when it is offered
close to the cross of Jesus! "

Padre Pio

Napro Technology Europe and United Kingdom

Recently someone was trying to search for information concerning Napro-technology in Berlin. This is what I found...

Ireland United Kingdom Germany Dr. Almut Hefter The Netherlands
www.fertilitycare.ie/documents/NaProDocsSep05.pdf

Fertility Care Sites
http://www.aafcp.org/useful_links.html

Napro Physicians in Eastern Europe (Berlin), this site has an International Misson for Napro Technology: http://www.nfpandmore.org/

International Institute of Restorative Reproductive Medicine
United Kingdom
http://www.iirrm.org/

Here are some of the other resources located on this blog page:
NFP Planning Techniques
Billings Ovulation Method International
The Couple to Couple League International, Inc.
The Creighton Model System
Fertility Care Centres of Europe

Monday, September 8, 2008

Birth of the Virgin Mary, September 8

The Birth of the Virgin Mary - Esteban Murillo (Louvre, Paris)
go to: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/gdi232.htm

Here is a pray that is very close to the heart of Hannah's Tears this is a novena of life asking the intercession of Saints Anne and Joachim, the parents of Mary for our continual faith and perseverance for God's holy will in our lives.


I would like everyone to know if you are interested in joining this ministry, we are interested in hearing from you, regardless of where you are from. You do not have to be from Columbus, Ohio to be a part of this ministry...this ministry is about the body of Christ within the Church and intercessory prayer. Let us build the body of prayer together!


God bless you and happy Birthday MARY!


Saturday, September 6, 2008

September 6, First Saturday

To find out more about: First Satuday Devotions
Lord God, give to your people the joy of continual health in mind and body. With the prayers of the Virgin Mary to help us, guide us through the sorrows of this life to eternal happiness in the life to come. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen
Prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours
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Dearest Friends,
Please know that you are in our prayers today and each day that comes, also please know that you will also be remembered during the Monday morning Mass at St. Patrick Church in Columbus, Ohio at 7a.m, Monday September 8th, (the Blessed Mother's birthday).. If you have not had your names added to the list for the altar, please know that you are still remembered for Our Lord and Our Lady carry you especially in their hearts. Please remember this ministry in your prayers also, this ministry survives through prayer and the grace of God. Thank you in advance for your support and prayers also.
God Bless You,
Hannah's Tears

Friday, September 5, 2008

Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta ~ September 5

Mother Teresa of Calcutta
(August 26, 1910 - September 5, 1997)
Beatification - October 19, 2003
Optional
Memorial September 5th

"Like Jesus we belong to the world living
not for ourselves but for others.
The joy of the Lord is our strength."


DEAR JESUS, help me to spread Thy fragrance everywhere I go. Flood my soul with Thy spirit and love. Penetrate and possess my whole being so utterly that all my life may only be a radiance of Thine. Shine through me and be so in me that every soul I come in contact with may feel Thy presence in my soul. Let them look up and see no longer me but only Jesus. Stay with me and then I shall begin to shine as you shine, so to shine as to be a light to others.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Words to ponder...

"Anxiety is bad it springs from pride."

"Never open the door of our soul to sadness."

"Meditate upon the love that God has for YOU."

"Eat well and sleep well, obediently"

Mother Maria Luisa Josefa of the Most Blessed Sacrament, OCD.


Let us care for our souls as well as our bodies, for we are made in the image and likeness of God. Remember you are a precious gift in the eyes of God the Father, He has a great and holy plan for your life. Listen to HIM!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Saint Gregory ~ September 3

The proof of love is in the works.
Where love exists,
it works great things.
But when it ceases to act,
it ceases to exist.
Saint Gregory the Great
To read more about St. Gregory the Great go to: http://www.doctorsofthecatholicchurch.com/GG.html

Monday, September 1, 2008

Sant Rafca (Rebecca) ~ September 1 ~ Little Flower of Lebanon

Like Therese of Lisieux, Rafca, "The Little Flower of Lebanon," the "Purple Rose," the "Silent and Humble Nun", had to tell her life story to her Mother Superior some months before her death. Obedience to this request is the reason why today we are able to know something about this woman who sought for nothing else but to be forgotten by men and live only for God. However, the perfume of this violet immediately spread after her death and has attracted the attention of the ecclesiastical authorities.
Novena to St. Rafca go to: http://www.wmcm.org/saintrafcanovena.html
We ask You, Saint Rafqa, to spread real joy in our world which is suffering; to comfort sad people and make them happy and caring; to teach us to pray with faith in Jesus Christ and to live our life peacefully. Medicine was incapable of curing you, so You cured sick people by supporting pain and sharing with Jesus Christ the Mystery of Redemption. We ask You to wipe off the tears; to cure sick people; to fill people’s hearts with joy and love; to make us follow Your steps and virtues in order to glorify, with You the Virgin Mary, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit forever. Amen.
For more information on Saint Rebecca go to www.rafca.org

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