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kandj

kandj Report 14 Jun 2015 22:07

Dermot, your Parish Priest is keen on making you look up meanings to his parting words. I found Isaiah 14 v 23 King James Version which states:-

I will also make it a possession for the bittern and pools of water:and I will
sweep it with the besom of destruction, saith the Lord of Hosts........ nothing about
the besom of devotion?

A very wet weekend indeed generally, I hope that Cynthia's church walk went well.
"For we walk by faith not by sight" 2 Corinthians 5 v 7.

Thinking of all who face hospital appointments or investigations this week. xxx

Dermot

Dermot Report 14 Jun 2015 15:59

‘Learning In Ancient Ireland’.

Ailerán was one of the most distinguished Irish scholars at the School of Clonard in the 7th century. Numerous works can be ascribed to him, including the Fourth Life of Saint Patrick, a Latin litany, and the Lives of Saint Brigid & Saint Féichín of Fore.

Ailerán's best known work is his mystical interpretation of the Ancestry of Our Lord Jesus Christ, according to the genealogy of Jesus in Saint Matthew's Gospel.

This was published in the Benedictine edition of the Fathers, and the editors said that they published it although Ailerán was not a Benedictine, because he unfolded the meaning of the Sacred Scripture with so much learning and ingenuity that every student of the Sacred Volume & especially preachers of the Divine Word will regard the publication as most acceptable.

*c&p from the Net & highlighted too in 'The Story of the Irish Race' by Seumas MacManus (1869-1960).

Dermot

Dermot Report 14 Jun 2015 12:29

Our local Parish Priest is not known for his memorable sermons but he sometimes uses unusual expressions that make me, for one, go back home to check their meaning.

His 'take away' expression this morning on prayer life - 'We all have a besom of devotion'.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 14 Jun 2015 08:07

Good morning :-)


Today is our church's Walking Day and so there is only one service this morning. It's at 10am and so I won't be able to go because my husband's meds won't have kicked in enough to help. I hope to walk and to take lots of photos for our FB page. :-)


The Collect for today:


Lord,
you have taught us that all our doings without love are nothing worth:
send your Holy Spirit and pour into our hearts
that most excellent gift of love,
the true bond of peace and of all virtues,
without which whoever lives is counted dead before you.
Grant this for your only Son Jesus Christ’s sake,
who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Amen.


Cx :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 13 Jun 2015 11:49

Like kandj the alphabet one Cynthia is new to me.

Good to see the wet room is finished.

Remembering those in need of prayer x

kandj

kandj Report 13 Jun 2015 11:44

Amen to this mornings prayer. That is good news Cynthia that your new wet room is finished and your husband can have his independence and feel safe showering again
It will be a relief to be free from the hammering and banging for the last few days too.

A very wet weekend forecast and its raining heavily now, but on the positive side I think it just saves me from having to water the garden and all the tubs for two days!

Always pray to have eyes that see the best,
A heart that forgives the worst,
A mind that forgets the bad, and
A soul that never loses faith.
Be thankful for what you have,
You'll end up having more.
If you concentrate on what you don't have,
You will never, ever have enough.
(Oprah WInfrey).

Whatever you have planned, I hope you will all enjoy today.
For those who are struggling today, here is a (((hug))) just for you.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 13 Jun 2015 07:42

Good morning :-)


At last I feel clean! The wet room is up and running (but not with water I hasten to add) :-D

It's a new experience, but I think it is one which will be most helpful for both of us.


For today:

Lord,
As I face a new day
Let me take your hope
Rising with the dawn.

As I face a new day
Let me feel your love
Dancing through the birdsong.

As I face a new day
Let me see your promises
Glittering through my day.

Lord, as I face a new day
I turn my face to yours
That I may taste, feel and see you today.


Remembering friends and those in need of prayer. Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 12 Jun 2015 20:46

Thank you Emma for your prayer.

Cynthia. This alphabet is all new to me, I haven't ever come across this before.
I hope the wet room is taking shape and that all will be sorted very soon.

Hoping everyone will enjoy a good weekend. My thoughts and prayers are those who will feel lonely or upset for whatever reason during this coming Sat/Sun. xx

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 12 Jun 2015 07:47

Good morning :-)


Lovely words Emma, thank you. :-)

I remember that hymn kandj, but can't recall singing it lately.


Something a little bit different for today:

The Christian Alphabet poem.....




A lthough things are not perfect
B ecause of trial or pain
C ontinue in thanksgiving
D o not begin to blame
E ven when the times are hard
F ierce winds are bound to blow
G od is forever able
H old on to what you know
I magine life without His love
J oy would cease to be
K eep thanking Him for all the things
L ove imparts to thee
M ove out of "Camp Complaining"
N o weapon that is known
O n earth can yield the power
P raise can do alone
Q uit looking at the future
R edeem the time at hand
S tart every day with worship
T o "thank" is a command
U ntil we meet Jesus
V ictorious in the sky
W e'll run the race with gratitude
X alting God most high
Y es, there will be good times and yes some will be bad, but...
Z ion waits in glory...where none are ever sad!


And now to get some washing out before the rains come......

Remembering those who have asked for prayer. Cx :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 11 Jun 2015 16:08

Wonderful words Cynthia and kandj :-)

My prayer for you all..

I pray that Happiness be at your door.
May it knock early, stay late and leave
the gift of God's peace, love, joy and
good health behind.x

kandj

kandj Report 11 Jun 2015 15:02

That is good news Cynthia. It doesn't seem very long since this was first mentioned and soon all will be done and sorted so showering can be safe for your husband again.

We all take simple things for granted and it good to give thanks for small mercies.

GIVE THANKS WITH A GRATEFUL HEART.

Give thanks with a grateful heart
Give thanks to the Holy One
Give thanks because He's given
Jesus Christ His son. (repeat)

And now let the weak say "I am strong"
Let the poor say "I am rich"
Because of what
The Lord has done, for us. (repeat)

Give thanks
Give thanks.

Today I am grateful for the people who are kind to me. What are you grateful for?

On this beautiful bright and sunny day, I am blessed to see see the beauty around and pray right now for all who are struggling with poor eyesight today. xx

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 11 Jun 2015 07:36

Good morning :-)

The work is nearly finished........soon I will be able to get rid of the plaster dust and feel as though my home is clean once more. Can't wait!

For today:

At times I’m so discouraged
with problems of the day
I fail to see the joyful things
that are along the way

When troubles overwhelm me
It’s then my nerves may fray
that’s when I need to take the time
To simply sit and pray

Reflecting on God’s many the gifts
It makes me so aware
Of all the joy in little things
around me everywhere!

I must try to remember
though problems come my way
not to miss the joyful things
and the beauty of the day.

— Author Unknown


Love to all. Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 10 Jun 2015 21:55

Cynthia, I agree its good to have folk sharing their thoughts on here.

These words gave me food for thought and worthy of sharing I think.

We learn something from everyone who passes through our lives,
Some lessons are painful,
Some are painless,
But all are priceless.

I like this and hope that others will like it too.

Thinking of those who feel frightened and anxious for whatever reason tonight. xx

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Jun 2015 08:24

Good morning :-)


So nice to see folk on here...... <3


Take Time


Take time to think...
It is the source of power.
Take time to play...
It is the secret of perpetual youth.
Take time to laugh...
It is the music of the soul.
Take time to pray...
It is the greatest power on Earth.

-Anon.


I must go and get ready for the next round of workmen..................sigh.

Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 9 Jun 2015 20:34

Thank you everyone for your interesting posts.

Kandj, I have had "One More Step Along The Road I Go" going round and round my brain since you posted it on the 6th June.

I did a shop today and started thinking about the drivers who keep the shops stocked up or deliver to those who maybe can't get out to the stores themselves. So my prayer tonight is for anyone on the roads or railways, in the air or on the sea. May they stay safe.

kandj

kandj Report 9 Jun 2015 17:15

I agree Emma, very many Christians head for Iona for pilgrimage and solace.

I know of a very pretty blonde haired young girl (lives in the next street) who is called Iona. Such an unusual name but it's special just like she is.

Thank you Cynthia for the information on St.Columba. All very interesting.
Where would our Christian faith be today without the Saints of bygone days?

This bright new day
24 hours of opportunities,
choices and attitudes.
This unique gift, this one day
cannot be exchanged, refunded
or replaced. Handle with care.
Make the most of it.
The Lord has blessed us all with a beautiful TUESDAY.... give thanks and enjoy it!

Thinking of those who feel weighed down with ongoing worries right now. xxx

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 9 Jun 2015 10:31

Thank you for that Cynthia x
Iona is certainly a place of pilgrimage for Christians
from all over the world.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 9 Jun 2015 07:26

Good morning.... :-)


To join in with thanking God for the beauty of the earth, the other day I was hanging washing out and, above me, soaring high into the bright blue sky, a skylark was singing it's heart out. So beautiful....................

Today is the Feast of St. Columba. This is a special day for those who visit Iona on a pilgrimage or holiday or to stay with the Community which is based there.

"St Columba is a key figure in the story of the island – and of Christianity in Scotland.

Born in Ireland in AD 521, he came to Iona in 563 and founded the island’s first monastery. He also travelled to the mainland, meeting at least one Pictish king. We cannot be sure how much he contributed to the spread of Christianity, but he was an important influence on the early church in what is now Scotland."


A prayer attributed to St. Columba


Be a bright flame before me, O God

a guiding star above me.

Be a smooth path below me,

a kindly shepherd behind me

today, tonight, and for ever.

Alone with none but you, my God

I journey on my way;

what need I fear when you are near,

O Lord of night and day?

More secure am I within your hand

than if a multitude did round me stand.

Amen.


Remembering our friends in prayer. Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 8 Jun 2015 21:15

Thank you Emma.

Cynthia, I do hope that you manage to join in the walk and take photographs which your husband will enjoy looking at so he can feel a part of this very special event

A prayer today for all gardeners. I have always enjoyed gardening but my weeds are winning the battle once again this year! However, the few flowers and new growth is a miracle to see. I am blessed to have a small space to sit quietly with my thoughts.

My garden is where my prayers are planted and my dreams are born!

THANK YOU God for sun and showers
THANK YOU for each lovely flower
THANK YOU for each stately tree
Through all these, You speak to me.
Amen.

Continuing to uphold those in need of prayer today. xxx

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 8 Jun 2015 12:52

Wonderful words kandj thank you x

Cynthia I hope you enjoy your walk and, support from
your husband will be of benefit.
The photos you take will give him pleasure I'm sure x