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LindaSK
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Honestly, I am still working on the Catholic appreciation of Mary. I witness it, I acknowledge it, but, I do not fully share it. It is not a sticking point for me, though. I do think Joseph gets the short end of the stick, even in the Catholic Church.Yes it does seem that Mary is a bit of a sticking point for many non-catholics.
Peace
James
I especially appreciate the Sacraments.
I like this from Publisher:
“Sacramental life…each moment…each day…each meal…each bath…each rain shower…each moment is an opportunity for Sacrament…the intersection of the Divine with the mundane…to occur. “Sacrament” occurs…or at least has potential to occur at any time…life is a sacrament…”
It reminded me of St. Thérèse and her Little Way:
romancatholicism.org/therese2.htm
"St Therese translated “the little way” in terms of a commitment to the tasks and to the people we meet in our everyday lives. "
“Live out your days with confidence in God’s love for you. Recognize that each day is a gift in which your life can make a difference by the way you choose to live it. Put hope in a future in which God will be all and love will consume your spirit. Choose life, not the darkness of pettiness and greed. St Therese knew the difference love makes by allowing love to be the statement she made each day of her life.”