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I like this…Aunnunciata,One good memory of a kindness shown was that of The Superintendent of Schools in my town.
I was only about 5 or 6 —55years ago…when I was trying to cross the street to my school. I was crying my poor little heart out…I was so afraid. He saw me and he walked into the street stopped the traffic, and took my hand and crossed me…
I thought he was the grandest man who ever lived!
BTW, he was a prominent Catholic in our community as well…![]()
That was very nice. I was moved by this as God is always sending an angel in disguise. That happened to my husbands Grandmother a similar story.She was not religious but when she told the story I was amazed at the tears in her eyes as she said God sent an angel to help me cross a very busy road to get my hair done. I especially love to hear the stories of kindness to the elderly and the children, and of course let us not forget the handicapped that was a beautiful story also Amy. The kindness of others helps to move us all to be a little kinder in our own daily lives. Wonderful post.One good memory of a kindness shown was that of The Superintendent of Schools in my town.
I was only about 5 or 6 —55years ago…when I was trying to cross the street to my school. I was crying my poor little heart out…I was so afraid. He saw me and he walked into the street stopped the traffic, and took my hand and crossed me…
I thought he was the grandest man who ever lived!
BTW, he was a prominent Catholic in our community as well…![]()
Oh Maggie, I agree with you!I especially liked the part of being aware of our gentleness in the future… for it is in acknowledging God’s success in our lives, God’s grace in our lives, that we become more able to accept His grace and obey His will. If each time we fall we focus only on our failures and never see our success we become bitter and fail to recognize in ourselves (and therefore in others) the great gift that God gave us in creating us in His image and likeness. We must learn from our mistakes but we must also be accepting of God’s wondrous miracle in creating us at all. To be truly humble we must accept not only our flaws, and ask for God’s grace to overcome them, but our strengths, that God alone gave us, that we may use them to glorify God.
Works for me!In the interest of “Dead Threads” Bump…maybe this one can be resurrected…![]()
ditto!!And of course the great model for kindness, the Prayer of St Francis…
Make me a channel of your peace…
C’mon, everybody sing along!![]()
Yes… "Hidden Power of Kindness "by Fr. Lawrence G. Lovasik …Isn’t there a book available thru Catholic book company titled KINDNESS?
Excellant book! It’s been years since I read it. I’ll have to see if I still have it and read it again.Yes… "Hidden Power of Kindness "by Fr. Lawrence G. Lovasik …
Sophia Press