To: Siobhan
You'll be in the thoughts of all who miss you and look forward to what time you can give us.
I do hope your sister and brother join.
I shall keep you and your newest family members in my prayers and hope that I'll always have your courage where it's a matter of doing God's will.
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06/19/2002 9:06:44 AM PDT by
Askel5
To: Askel5; Siobhan
I watched for your Da's postings, I "saw" my own Dad in his temperament (although your Dad was a bit more humble, I must say -- Irishmen to the nth degree, both of them) and both rejoiced for him and wept for you as he entered Eternity. I've come to "see" you as a better informed, sister to myself and have envied your prayerfulness. I know that you will not abandon us, entirely ... because we all need Siobhan and her banshee moments to steer us at times.
Now a question or two -- Maired ... is that pronounced MY-READ? I am sure that it is a derivation of Our Lady's name, but how does it translate, exactly?
Thank you for accepting my prayer offerings this week ... I feel very close to your family of all ages. I have taken a six year old grandson in need who lost his grandfather (who was his only "Da") virtually and factually while in his lap, while Charlie watched his soul go to heaven. Now ten years after he came to us he is a strapping 16 year old, steeped in his Faith beyond his years. I cannot imagine doing this again ... and could never imagine life without this child since my husband's death.
Keep in contact, Siobhan ... we welcome more family to the forum ... but your presence and that of Askel5, Polycarp, patent and Salvation have been a big part of growth for me.
May our Catholic Community grow and be the foundation for a vivid and active and successfully fervent laity in our Church.
May The Holy Spirit keep you tucked under his wings and help keep that Irish banshee in you ... under control whenever He is needed!
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