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Meeting by the stream; Pause to pray
Topic Started: Sunday, 27. September 2009, 18:35 (207 Views)
Mairtin
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Prayers offered for everybody on this forum, their families and their friends; special prayers for Emee's daughter's friend and her unborn child.

Angel of God, my guardian dear,
To whom God's love commits me here.
Ever this day be at my side
To light and guard, to rule and guide.
Amen
Online Prayer - Night Prayer, Rosary and Lectio Divina
Visit www.roomtopray.net for details of days and times
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Rose of York
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I prayer for all of us, while I looked down into a proper, earth based stream, bubbling water, ducks, the lot! That is my favourite place for prayer when I am either worried or thankful about anything.
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Catholic and proud of it!
Talk to God before Mass. Talk to each other afterwards
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Mrs.Pogle
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Happy Couple!
Praying that all of us who have met by the stream today will go away refreshed and renewed by God's love :crossrc:

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(the stream in Pogles' Wood)
Edited by Mrs.Pogle, Friday, 2. October 2009, 22:59.
"Living Life on the Home Front!"
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My Blog: Life on the Home Front

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“It is most laudable in a married woman to be devout,
but she must never forget that she is a housewife.
And sometimes she must leave God at the altar
to find Him in her housekeeping.”
~ St. Frances of Rome
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sumermamma

Psalm 114, 6

6 The Lord preserveth the simple: I was brought low, and he delivered me.
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