I like this honest song by Sara Evans. Who hasn't, at some point in their life, known a similar struggle? Maybe it's not over love but a deep wound or a loss. This is a good song about healing and hope.
Hello dear readers- Thank you for all of your questions and speaking invitations! Please remember to leave your email address in the body of your comment or else I will not be able to respond to you personally. To the person who just shared with me their story and asked a personal discernment question, please leave me another comment with your email address! Thanks! My prayers are with all of you in these last days of Lent. Peace- Sr. Miriam
Wow, it has been some time since the blog has been updated! Poor long lost blog. I guess that's what happens when school starts and other things are all happening at the same time. But, lost no more! Get ready for some cool updates! First, here are some links about one of our sisters who is coaching volleyball: The Mill Creek Enterprise The Everett Herald
It is with a heavy and incredulous heart that I post the news that our beloved Father, Fr. Santan Pinto, died suddenly in a car accident after just arriving for a home visit in India. Apparently, Fr. Pinto was the passenger in a car that was struck and he died instantly. A Bishop in India, the Bishop of Belgaum, has contacted our community and confirmed this sorrowful news. Fr. Pinto's funeral will be tomorrow in India. It's interesting, you know, after just posting Father's Christmas message yesterday and then posting the clip by Fr. Barron about the true nature of Advent, we never know when God will take us home. The media and secular society loves to mock celibacy and the priesthood but it's easy to see that Fr. Pinto has more spiritual children than those people ever will. God will not be mocked. Father was a priest who was faithful to the end, who loved God more than anything and made countless sacrifices for his many spiritual children. To say that he will b
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