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Category Archives: Blessed Sacrament
Reflection on the first reading from Mass this morning…
Acts 1: 15-17, 20-26 I just wanted to share something I learned in mass this morning. In the first reading from Acts, Matthias was chosen as a replacement for Judas. I noticed that the priest was wearing red today, signifying … Continue reading
Posted in Blessed Sacrament, Catholic, eucharist, Prayer, Saints
Tagged Acts 1: 15-17, Acts of the Apostles, Blessed Sacrament, Christ, Christians, defend the faith, Eucharist, martyrs, Romero, St. Matthias
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God’s Ways are Mysterious!
God’s ways are often mysterious, but they are awesome nonetheless! There have been many times in my life when I look back and see God’s hand in everything. He definitely has a plan for each of us. We either tune … Continue reading
Spritual Discouragement
Isn’t this angel statue among the roses just gorgeous? This is located on our school grounds in a courtyard/grotto dedicated to the victims of abortion. About a week ago, I changed my wallpaper on my computer from spring flowers to … Continue reading
Posted in Blessed Sacrament, eucharist, faith, Prayer
Tagged abortion, alone in fight, angel picture, catholic, depression, despair, God, Jesus, mental funk, parishioners, priests leaving, priests transferred, sadness, spiritual dryness, world gone crazy
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Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Hanceville, AL
I hope you enjoy these pictures of (Mother Angelica’s) Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama. I did not take the pictures of the interior of the church, as picture taking in the church is not permitted. … Continue reading
A Dream Come True
Last week, my husband (and kids) made one of my dreams come true. For about ten years now, I have fantasized about taking a trip to DeSoto State Park and The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Alabama. Years … Continue reading
Find Some Time to Get Away ( with Jesus) Today
I have had the great privilege of attending some outstanding liturgies this week – the holiest week of our Church year. On Monday, there was a Lenten mass at our school to begin this special week. It was hosted by … Continue reading
Not Just Bread – It’s Jesus!
I was talking with someone the other night – a good man who struggles with the teaching of transubstantiation – that the bread and wine at mass actually become the body and blood of Christ. I kept quiet and listened, … Continue reading
Posted in adoration, Blessed Sacrament, Catholic, Prayer
Tagged catholic, Eucharist, Eucharistic miracles, faith, Jesus, John's gospel, mass, The Real Presence, this is My body
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“God Messaging” Now in Paperback
My book is now available in paperback on Amazon.com! A friend of mine in Australia who read it was kind enough to write a review: I enjoyed Dana Doyle’s book, “God Messaging…Will You Accept His ‘Friend Request’?” very much. I … Continue reading
No Coincidences With God
Just a couple of thoughts as we enjoy our last few hours of the weekend and head off into the next work week- I had heard this before, but someone refreshed my memory today, and it reminded me of how … Continue reading
Posted in Blessed Sacrament, Christmas, eucharist, faith, Inspirational
Tagged Awesome God, Bethlehem, Bread of Life, details, God, illness putting things into perspective, Jesus
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Forgive But Don’t Ever Forget!
Does this sound like a horrible title? Does it sound contradictory? I don’t believe so. Though we should not live our lives paralyzed by our past, memories can teach us invaluable things. Why do we study history in school? Hopefully, … Continue reading
Posted in Blessed Sacrament, forgiveness, Informational, Inspirational
Tagged forgive and forget, forgiveness, sexual abuse, survivor, truth, victim
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