Posted on 11/26/2010 4:14:39 PM PST by Catholic Examiner
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My dear Revolting cat!,
you are never alone. Not only do we here think of you, especially when you comment, but God is always with you. I’ll pray for for you, FRiend. Don’t be sad. We do not always have an easy way, but He will never give you more than you can bear.
For my job interview on Monday...that all will be done for the Glory of God
I will pray for you. I’m putting you on my desktop prayer list.
Please, “Cat”!
You are not revolting, and you are not alone. Each of us have challenges, and each of us have scary moments when life seems overwhelming. But, if we cling to each other, and pray together, we can get through these dark moments.
I will be here for you. Hang on, “Cat”! All of us Freepers are here for you, and so is our Creator.
You must trust that He has a solution in mind for you. Keep your candle burning, so you can see His way illuminated. Go toward the light. Look for His path.
Our love surrounds you, as you fight your way out of the dark night of the soul. We have your back, friend.
I thank you for you kind words.
I am praying for you.
Please pray for me, for I am trying to find my way in the dark, too.
So, the best thing I can think of, is to keep on trucking until we see a bit of gleam ahead, Maybe we could hum or whistle a comforting hymn until we find our way through the gloom?
Remember to pray to St. Dymphna flying tabby. And if you’re in the Chicago area, FReepmail me. We’ve got a great doctor here!
Used to be alone and lost, but went here and now am still alone but finally found.......http://www.fhu.com/
Thnaks, mlizzy. I’m in DC which might explain a lot for my poor son seeing he’s a conservative........ :-) I’d forgotten about St. Dymphna -
Joint custody.
Thank you.
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