In New Zealand we're getting into Autumn. We're beginning to see some leaves changing and our 3 Highland cattle are into their shaggies already. It's time we get out our fleece jackets too because it's 15ยบ (that's C not F for all our Fahrenheit friends).
We're studying Ephesians in a small bible study group at our parish. It's amazing how the problems of those first Christians sound so much like our own today. Some things never change.
A big hug and prayers for all our Plain Catholic brothers and sisters and all our friends.
Living our faith in plain and humble service to Jesus, Our Lord and Savior ... ORA ET LABORA +++ Sentire cum Ecclesia (to think and to feel with the Church)
Rejoice in hope; endure in affliction; persevere in prayer. Romans 12:12
Prayer joined to sacrifice constitutes the most powerful force in human history.
St. John Paul II
I have a mustard seed; and I am not afraid to use it. (Habeo granum sinapis quod uti non timeo)
Pope Benedict XVI
But I feel the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a direct war, a direct killing, direct murder by the mother herself."
St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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