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Miserissima
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Yes, I’ve been hurt by certain folks at my Latin parish to the point where I asked God where He wanted me to go.
And strangely, after this break (going to the Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgy instead of Mass for over a year), the people who swooped in to help were from my old parish.
I’ve taken too long in trying to parse out the details to share here, so Cat, I’ll just recommend this book: amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003E7EYQ2?pc_redir=1398811331&robot_redir=1 a similar story. I fact, I met the author’s brother while he had a, book store I Crystal City.
First, this book is obviously cathartic to the author. Second, people need to know they’re not alone–there is a market for misery. However, thirdly, perhaps you can paint your story with a more theological bent to plant “sets” for others on their journey home.
Oh, before I forget, I like the stone turning analogy that your husband made. To frame it differently, Francis is encouraging us to “clean house,” minds, hearts, life styles: let’s “get the bugs out!”
And strangely, after this break (going to the Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgy instead of Mass for over a year), the people who swooped in to help were from my old parish.
I’ve taken too long in trying to parse out the details to share here, so Cat, I’ll just recommend this book: amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003E7EYQ2?pc_redir=1398811331&robot_redir=1 a similar story. I fact, I met the author’s brother while he had a, book store I Crystal City.
First, this book is obviously cathartic to the author. Second, people need to know they’re not alone–there is a market for misery. However, thirdly, perhaps you can paint your story with a more theological bent to plant “sets” for others on their journey home.
Oh, before I forget, I like the stone turning analogy that your husband made. To frame it differently, Francis is encouraging us to “clean house,” minds, hearts, life styles: let’s “get the bugs out!”