Saturdays are not only the traditional day to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary but also the day of the week to pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary, the preeminent “Marian” prayer. In prayerfully meditating on the events of the Annunciation of Gabriel to Mary, the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth, the Birth of Jesus, the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, and the Finding of Jesus in the Temple, we “weave our intentions, thoughts, imagination, emotions, and desire for Read the rest of this entry »
Posts Tagged ‘Rosary’
A Prayer For One And All
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Saturday, September 2, 2017
Posted in - Uncategorized | Tagged: Catholic, faith, history, hope, love, Mary, prayer, Rosary, Saturday | Leave a Comment »
A garland of Roses on Valentine’s Day
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Monday, February 14, 2011
Good morning, sports fans!
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor, would you be mine? Won’t you be mine? Won’t you please, won’t you please… please won’t you be — my neighbor?
Hello, neighbor!
Who could forget Fred Rogers, the host of PBS’s “Mister Rogers Neighborhood“? A generation of children grew up watching that dear, late gentleman. Even as an adult, …Click HERE to read more…
Posted in - Did they REALLY say that?, - Faith, Religion, Goodness - What is the Soul of a man? | Tagged: Anxiety, arts, Betamax, Blessed Virgin Mary, Christ, Christianity, Denominations, Dustin Hoffman, education, Fred Rogers, Jesus, learning, Mary, meditation, Mister Rogers Neighborhood, neighborhood, Neighbourhood, Obsessive–compulsive disorder, prayer, Programs, Public Broadcasting Service, Religion & Spirituality, Richard Nixon, Rosary, television, United States | 3 Comments »
The Priests who Survived the Atomic Bomb
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Thursday, August 5, 2010
Miracles happen daily.
They just don’t get much press.
Why?
“… a small community of Jesuit Fathers living in a presbytery near the parish church, which was situated less than a mile away from detonation point, well within the radius of total devastation. And all eight members of this community escaped virtually unscathed from the effects of the bomb. Their presbytery …Continue…
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“The Gauntlet” – Praying the Rosary outside a Huntsville, AL abortion clinic
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Friday, July 9, 2010
“The Gauntlet” on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
I made the following comment on this photo:
Thank you for posting this photo.
I’m a Registered Nurse. While in school doing my clinical rotations, I witnessed an abortion. I wrote about it on my blog, in an entry entitled simply, “My Abortion Story“.
To provide a bit of background for your photo, I received notice of this in my e-mail. The message follows: …Continue…
Posted in - Faith, Religion, Goodness - What is the Soul of a man?, - My Hometown is the sweetest place I know, - Read 'em and weep: The Daily News | Tagged: abortion, abortion clinic, AL, Alabama, babies, Catholic, choose, Choose Life, clinic, Diocese of Birmingham, downtown, Father Alan Mackey, Florence, HSV, Huntsville, Jim Kaelin, life, mothers, Phyllis Kaelin, prayer, prayer vigil, priest, pro-life, Rosary, Scottsboro, St. Jude, trauma, vigil | Leave a Comment »