Ok I think I can give you advice for this one since my sister was diagnosed with cancer three months after losing my mother to a sudden death. And I could go on with the many other traumas that I have endured within my own household but will save you the trouble of reading anymore depression.
#1 Attend daily Mass (recieve the sacraments frequently)
(If there is a very good reason you can not attend send your angel to Mass daily for you. (I do have the prayer if you can not find it.)
#2 Talk to God all day in your car wherever you are talk, talk, talk.
#3 Buy a Pieta if you can not afford one print one from the computer.
(There has been nothing that has given me more strength than the Eucharist and the Pieta. To look at Mary you really see pain unlike any we could ever experience.
So that is my screen saver, its pasted on my board in my classroom, and is embedded in my mind.
#4 Sing, sing, sing, even if you do not have a voice sing uplifting music be it church hymns, or the sound of music these are a few of my favorite things. I don’t have a voice but I sing everything.
#5 Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative, latch on to the affirmative and don’t mess with Mr. inbetween. (Excellent song by Bing Crosby down load the words)
#6 Practice hourly the virtues of faith, hope,and charity.
#7When all else fails think of this little story,
Pope John Paul II was with Mother Teresa one day and she had made a comment about her pain in life. JPII stated don’t you know Mother the more Christ loves you the heavier your cross. To which Mother Teresa responded I know I just wish he wouldn’t hug me so tight. (true story)
Yes there are many times in life that I feel hugged tighter than I can bear but trust in God and he will always give you the strength and grace to go on.
This is what I have for you I hope it helps. If nothing else it made me feel better typing all of it.
