Would you, in your mercy and kindness, please pray for a 1st time mom who fears she may be miscarrying?
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
**UPDATE - Thank you! The hospital said no miscarriage, the baby is still with mother. So grateful for your prayers! Now, I pray that all remains well... **
FURTHER UPDATE - Please pray for this couple as their first child left this valley of tears to be with it's Maker. 9/20/09
Friday, August 28, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Week One of Shore Fun
As is our tradition, we "waved" the car to head out to our annual shore vacation and family reunion. Between 3 houses my parents, siblings and their children and my husband relatives, siblings and their children all converge for sandy beach fun every year. As my sister in law always says, it's like summer Christmas in our joy.
My 2nd son tubing the curl....
My husband bought his own boogie board to surf the waves this year. He's been so happy about it.
Here's a bunch of us all out surfing together. After most people leave the beach around 5pm, it becomes "our beach" and we have the waves to ourselves till it gets dark.
Youngest son riding one in.
Before Hurricane Bill effects, we had some tranquil surf days perfect for tube floating.
This is an annual shot, the pryamid pic, with some of the cousins.
The Littles.
Brothers, grown and young, "catching one" together.


Big and little.





Skim boarding the shallow surf, also known as the "drop-n-flop."
Taken by my 17 yr. old god-daughter, who has a great photographic eye.
With all of us there, from all differenet parts of the country, it was the perfect opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism for our newest family member!
Pics from week 2 being taken, stay tuned....
The Littles.
Brothers, grown and young, "catching one" together.
Big and little.





Skim boarding the shallow surf, also known as the "drop-n-flop."
Taken by my 17 yr. old god-daughter, who has a great photographic eye.
With all of us there, from all differenet parts of the country, it was the perfect opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism for our newest family member!Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Mater Ecclesiae’s Ninth Annual Solemn High Mass of the Assumption
How I began my summer vacation...
I don't think the majesty of the music and the Mass completely translates. Suffice to say, it seemed heavenly to us!
I don't think the majesty of the music and the Mass completely translates. Suffice to say, it seemed heavenly to us!
Friday, August 14, 2009
My 50,000th visitor!
Around 6pm last night, the blog had its 50,000th visitor!
To the visitor from Valdosta, Georgia and to all the others who stop by and often chat, I thank you. I really do.
About 100 visit a day and I am grateful for the many friends the blog world has opened up for me.
God bless!
To the visitor from Valdosta, Georgia and to all the others who stop by and often chat, I thank you. I really do.
About 100 visit a day and I am grateful for the many friends the blog world has opened up for me.
God bless!
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
4 in 17

With *PRIDE*, we have just gone through the annual summer birthday ride.
Celebrating 4 birthdays in 17 days means lotsa LEOs in my house and lots of cake and icecream. :)
Eldest son kicked off the celebrating, turning 14. We use the "Lovable, Capable, Valuable" plate on special occasions, as pictured here with his birthday breakfast cinnabun. He is all those things to us! Truly!
For his birthday dinner, we went out for luscious crabs after he shot an 84 on the links! His sister decorated his cake.
"Big Daddy" had his birthday on the Feast of St. Alphonsus Ligouri. God bless the best father and husband a family could ask for! He doesn't like the attention on him so we kept it low-key, not even a photo. :(
This 5 year old awoke to a scene her oldest brother created for her, in her playroom. "Buddies" everywhere... having a party for her!

She asked for a Barbie cake but was VERY specific on the colors and the 2 mermaids that went into it. She was overjoyed with it after a day at a playcenter and swimming with surprise visitors - cousins from out of town. This little darling is so full of love.
Our 2nd son, the comedy-writer, turned 12 on the feast of St. Lawrence. This year he's become the house expert on all things Roman Empire. He has also proven to be a get-it-done kinda guy, no procrastinator here! His clever thoughts always make us laugh.

Just a celebratory sip of Dad's red.... lovin' life here in the Lion's Den.
Stay tuned for youngest sons birthday in September...
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Domine, Non Sum Dignus

After dinner last night, my husband and I along with our 14 year old son were talking in the family room.
I was telling them about a Catholic friend, a convert, who told me that her RCIA hadn't led her to understand certain truths about the Eucharist and Precious Blood. She noted that another friend told her that in the Latin Mass the congregation does not drink the Precious Blood. Perhaps she thought they were only receiving the Body of Christ and not His Precious Blood...and she wondered why was it different in this form of the Mass?
(Baltimore Catechsim question 351. Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the appearances of bread and under the appearances of wine?
Jesus Christ is whole and entire both under the appearances of bread and under the appearances of wine.)
I was telling them about a Catholic friend, a convert, who told me that her RCIA hadn't led her to understand certain truths about the Eucharist and Precious Blood. She noted that another friend told her that in the Latin Mass the congregation does not drink the Precious Blood. Perhaps she thought they were only receiving the Body of Christ and not His Precious Blood...and she wondered why was it different in this form of the Mass?
(Baltimore Catechsim question 351. Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the appearances of bread and under the appearances of wine?
Jesus Christ is whole and entire both under the appearances of bread and under the appearances of wine.)
I shared my response to her and took a teaching moment with our son to affirm that Our Lord was present Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the host AS WELL AS in the Precious Blood and that He could be received entirely in one or the other. It occured to my husband and I and also to my eldest that the Novus Ordo Mass, by offering both substances may have confused a generation.
While it is not "wrong" to receive both under both species, the "new" way might lead one to think that the Host is His Body and the Wine is His Blood...separately...
Which lead me to relate this story to our son....I wish every Christian would consider this...
Bishop Samonas of Gaza had come to Jerusalem with a group of pilgrims. A man of another faith asked him there, before a large crowd of people, to answer some questions regarding the Blessed Sacrament. When the bishop consented to his request, this man asked:
"How is it possible for bread and wine to become the Body and Blood of Christ?"
To this question the bishop replied, "You have not always been as tall as you are now. You have grown since childhood and today you have more flesh and blood than you had then." He continued: "What is the reason for this? Your body changed the food you ate into flesh and blood. Now if the human body changes food and drink into flesh and blood, then indeed, God can do it also."
Satisfied with this reply, the questioner continued: "But how is it possible for Christ to be present in His entirety in the little Host."
"The landscape that you see before you with the blue sky above it," responded the bishop, "is something immense while on the other hand your eye is very small. Yet your tiny eye contains in itself the whole gigantic picture of the landscape. When you consider this, it will not seem impossible for Christ to be present in His entirety in the little host."
The man put another question to the bishop: "How is it possible, then, for the same body to be simultaneously present in all your churches?"
"To God nothing is impossible," answered the bishop. "This answer alone should be sufficient. I will, however, show you something similar in everyday life. When I speak to a single individual, he hears me and takes to himself what I say. If I should address the same words to a thousand people, they would all hear the same thing. Or, look into a large mirror. You see your image reflected in it only once. Yet, when you break the mirror into a hundred pieces, you see the same image of yourself in each of the hundred fragments of glass. If such phenomena occur in everyday life, how should it be impossible for the Body of Our Lord to be present in many places at the same time?"
Astonished at this remarkable analogy, the man made no reply, but went on his way, deeply engaged in thought...
Christians, this God whom you believe created the universe and all things, the One you pray to for miracles because of this power, can you not see that He too can even more easily BE THE EUCHARIST? Scripture supports it.
In the Extraordinary Form, the Traditional Latin Mass, Like the Apostles, who Christ ordained into priesthood at the Last Super, only the Priest consumes the Precious Blood. Those assisting at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass receive Our Lord, in His entirety, at the communion rail, on our knees. The Blessed Sacrament is placed on our tongues, which is the only way the Pope will administer communion.
As soon as the words of consecration have been said, he (the Priest) kneels and adores the consecrated host. He rises, shows it to the people, puts it on the corporal, and again adores. Then, uncovering the chalice, he says:
"In like manner, after he had supped,"
He takes the chalice with both hands.
"taking also this excellent chalice into his holy and adorable hands; also giving thanks to thee,"
Holding the chalice with his left hand, he makes the sign of the cross over it with his right.
"he blessed , and gave it to his disciples, saying: Take, and drink ye all of this;"
He utters the words of consecration over the chalice silently, attentively, carefully, and without pausing, holding it slightly raised.
"For this is the Chalice of my Blood, of the new and eternal testament; the mystery of faith: which shall be shed for you and for many unto the remission of sins."
As soon as the words of consecration have been said, he puts the chalice on the corporal, and says silently:
"As often as ye shall do these things, ye shall do them in memory of me."
He kneels and adores; then rises, shows it to the people, puts it down, covers it, and again adores. Then holding his hands apart, he says:
"Wherefore, O Lord, we thy servants, as also thy holy people, calling to mind the blessed passion of the same Christ thy Son our Lord, and also his rising up from hell, and his glorious ascension into heaven, do offer unto thy most excellent majesty, of thine own gifts bestowed upon us,"
He joins his hands and makes the sign of the cross three times over the host and chalice together.
"a pure victim, a holy victim, a spotless victim,"
He makes the sign of the cross once over the host and once over the chalice.
"the holy Bread of eternal life, and the Chalice of everlasting salvation."
He continues with his hands stretched out:
"Upon which do thou vouchsafe to look with a propitious and serene countenance, and to accept them, as thou wert graciously pleased to accept the gifts of thy just servant Abel, and the sacrifice of our patriarch Abraham, and that which thy high priest Melchisedech offered to thee, a holy sacrifice, a spotless victim."
Bowing low with his hands joined together and then laid on the altar, he says:
"We most humbly beseech thee, almighty God, to command that these things be borne by the hands of thy holy angel to thine altar On high, in the sight of thy divine majesty, that as many of us (he kisses the altar) as, at this altar, shall partake of and receive the"
He joins his hands together and makes the sign of the cross over the host and once over the chalice.
"most holy Body and Blood of thy Son (he makes the sign of the cross on himself), may be filled with every heavenly blessing and grace (he joins his hands together). Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen."
"In like manner, after he had supped,"
He takes the chalice with both hands.
"taking also this excellent chalice into his holy and adorable hands; also giving thanks to thee,"
Holding the chalice with his left hand, he makes the sign of the cross over it with his right.
"he blessed , and gave it to his disciples, saying: Take, and drink ye all of this;"
He utters the words of consecration over the chalice silently, attentively, carefully, and without pausing, holding it slightly raised.
"For this is the Chalice of my Blood, of the new and eternal testament; the mystery of faith: which shall be shed for you and for many unto the remission of sins."
As soon as the words of consecration have been said, he puts the chalice on the corporal, and says silently:
"As often as ye shall do these things, ye shall do them in memory of me."
He kneels and adores; then rises, shows it to the people, puts it down, covers it, and again adores. Then holding his hands apart, he says:
"Wherefore, O Lord, we thy servants, as also thy holy people, calling to mind the blessed passion of the same Christ thy Son our Lord, and also his rising up from hell, and his glorious ascension into heaven, do offer unto thy most excellent majesty, of thine own gifts bestowed upon us,"
He joins his hands and makes the sign of the cross three times over the host and chalice together.
"a pure victim, a holy victim, a spotless victim,"
He makes the sign of the cross once over the host and once over the chalice.
"the holy Bread of eternal life, and the Chalice of everlasting salvation."
He continues with his hands stretched out:
"Upon which do thou vouchsafe to look with a propitious and serene countenance, and to accept them, as thou wert graciously pleased to accept the gifts of thy just servant Abel, and the sacrifice of our patriarch Abraham, and that which thy high priest Melchisedech offered to thee, a holy sacrifice, a spotless victim."
Bowing low with his hands joined together and then laid on the altar, he says:
"We most humbly beseech thee, almighty God, to command that these things be borne by the hands of thy holy angel to thine altar On high, in the sight of thy divine majesty, that as many of us (he kisses the altar) as, at this altar, shall partake of and receive the"
He joins his hands together and makes the sign of the cross over the host and once over the chalice.
"most holy Body and Blood of thy Son (he makes the sign of the cross on himself), may be filled with every heavenly blessing and grace (he joins his hands together). Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen."
Monday, August 10, 2009
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Our Transformation
When I think of today, and the Transfiguration, I think of our desire for holiness, for transformation.
Christ in his purity, a beacon of light, awes us. We are drawn to Him and, like Peter, want to STAY in his transforming presence and put up tents, living a NEW way...leaving what's "beneath" us behind and STAYing on that mountain with Christ in His glory.
Peter had reached a summit. At this highpoint, he had been bathed in the light of Christ and seen heavenly, unearthly things in the shining Son. Doubt was transformed as to who this Jesus is and hope was transformed as to where following Him will lead. We all want to stay in a place where doubt is removed and hope is enlightened and that is found in Our Lord's nearness.
I think of another transformation as well, one that shines in my memory. One that is also a gift from God.
5 years ago, on this day, I was 11 days late. Past my due date in delivering my 4th child, I was at a hospital test to check on fluids and was told that I wouldn't be leaving. It was time to induce.
I remember smiling. It was the feast of the Transfiguration and, as God would have it, it was a transforming moment for our family. It had been "my three sons" up until that time, but God had more to show us, to illuminate.
We were about to have a daughter! Our family would be transformed. PINK was coming into the house!
My delivery complication transformed my facility in having more children...still, in God's hands. Thank you Lord for bringing me and my daughter through it, safely. Thank you for the Sacrament of the annointing of the sick, for guiding the hands of the surgeon, for prayers answered and the intercession of your saints. (St. Gerard, St. Gianna, St. Anne)
Rough and tumble boys melted in her presence and we were all alight with the joy and awe of her.We still are.
So grateful for her shining light in our lives...we can't help but want to be near her. I pray that we all, as a family, are transformed in Christ and STAY near to Him....on this day and always.... and may we reflect His light.
So grateful for her shining light in our lives...we can't help but want to be near her. I pray that we all, as a family, are transformed in Christ and STAY near to Him....on this day and always.... and may we reflect His light.
Amen.





