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I’ve seen some of that, but not in that format.
Thanks!
I’ve seen some of that, but not in that format.
Thank you very much for your prayers.Welcome aboard Gertie
All I can add is that there are several of us here who started
pursuing one vocation and moved to another
Some of us cough cough more than once
Keep praying
I have prayed for you![]()
Wooooooooooooooooohoooooooooooooooooo http://www.thescuderia.net/forums/images/smilies/dance.gifOK. It appears (I am awaiting collaborating confirmation) that I have hit another snag.
If you all recall, I initially had reservations* about joining the OFS chapter near me. My biggest reservation was that almost all the members were Hispanic as the main language folks*. I then found out that there are a fair number (5 or 6) that speak English. I could live with that. Problem? The meetings are mainly in Spanish*.Can’t live with that, obviously.*
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Hopefully you can understand if this time I refrain from again saying welcome back until you have attended a few meetingsFRANCISCAN!![]()
I’ve been to the Lake Erie shore for the past 10 days. Welcome me back!Welcome aboard Gertie
All I can add is that there are several of us here who started
pursuing one vocation and moved to another
Some of us cough cough more than once
Keep praying
I have prayed for you![]()
Glad to have you back, DavidI’ve been to the Lake Erie shore for the past 10 days. Welcome me back!
As for working through discernment, one must be sure before final commitment. Luigi has had some tough breaks along the way, so its particularly exciting to see him return to the fold of his Franciscan brothers. Keep us posted on the meetings, Luigi!
As for me, I’ve been incredibly lucky. I explored third orders but somehow fell into Opus Dei. I absolutely love the prelature and I’ve formalized my commitment through active participation and financial donations. The Opus Dei plan of life has become an important part of my daily life. No looking back for me!![]()
LOL. No kiddingThe good news is that my wife and I are going to Florida for 10 days in October. She has to speak at a conference in Orlando for 3 days, then we’re going to a resort along the Gulf for 7 days. Then, of course, I have the Opus Dei workshop in New York City in November and retreat in December. I welcome 2013 so I can get a little rest!
Have a glass (or 3) of really good Chianti for me, David.In Florida, I’m going to daily Mass, observing the OD plan of life, and sitting on my backside at the beach. I may find a stray margarita or two while I’m there. We are going to check out certain neighborhoods for our anticipated move in 2014, but mostly, we hope to chill out during our Gulf stay.
You bet I do, sir.Chianti is a great fallback - we grew up with it in the neighborhood. Chianti and good sauce. You know exactly what I mean, Luigi.
OK, it seems that the first information was correct after all. The person who passed on the second set of info, I come to find out is, how do I put this charitably?..let’s say a brick short. To make a long story short, the info above turns out to be correct. The majority of the meetings are indeed in Spanish. The anglos can speak it. As I said above, I can not.I have to laugh.
OK. It appears (I am awaiting collaborating confirmation) that I have hit another snag.
If you all recall, I initially had reservations* about joining the OFS chapter near me. My biggest reservation was that almost all the members were Hispanic as the main language folks*. I then found out that there are a fair number (5 or 6) that speak English. I could live with that. Problem? The meetings are mainly in Spanish*.Can’t live with that, obviously.*
If this* is* colloborated, then I will have no choice (and, again, I in no way want that to sound as if I am settling in any way: I love the Bennies) but to step sideways again to the Oblates.
Some of you have received a PM indicating this before, and I thought that the matter had been resolved, but apparently not in light of the above information.
I would like to ask for your prayers (again). Hopefully it will be the last time that I have to do so regarding this matter. Thank you and God bless you abundantly.
*NB: I have absolutely nothing against Hispanics. I think that they are wonderful people and my brothers and sisters. It’s just that I can’t speak it a lick. I can understand rudimentary Spanish OK, but certainly not “Church” Spanish
Thank you, sir. You have been absolutely a God send on my journey.To be sure, Opus Dei is where I belong. Good luck with the Benedictines!