You hit a point that is so true for KV and I when we came home.
We were soooo fortunete to have a teacher (our Priest) take us both and for a year meeting one one one (two) teaching us.
I had to study 3hrs a week to pass his tests and move on to the next level.
And that was/is our exp. what your posted.
We can’t go to Mass due to being homebound with KV’s lifelong medical care needs to thrive.
We have gone to our Parish Mass when we can and it is awesome...our Church is so small KV’s chair barely fits inside.
KV did the Divine Mercy Devotion this year and so I took him on a long trip to Portland Oregons Grotto for Divine Mercy Sunday.
Those who can go to Mass should not take it for granted.
We are so thankful to God for Fr. and him coming to our home to bring Holy Eucharist every two weeks. It is a trip up the coast for him and he is 84 in earth years.
KV also had the oppertunity despite the physical endurance it took (and he was small enough I could lift him back then) to attend Fr. Max Kolbe Militia Immaculata Teen Camp two consecutive years in a row.
That gave him his “job” as a Prayer Warrior who lifts his suffering up in Prayer intentions and the all those who suffer in this world.
Awesome.
God bless you in your demanding ministry.
Please tell KV he has a 62 year old brother who loves our Lady, think Kolbe is da BOMB, and will remember him in his prayers. (and you too.)