Weekend Vibes
Feast Day: Blessed Angela Salawa
Angela served Christ and Christ’s little ones with all her strength.
Born in Siepraw, near Kraków, Poland, she was the 11th child of Bartlomiej and Ewa Salawa. In 1897, she moved to Kraków where her older sister Therese lived. Angela immediately began to gather together and instruct young women domestic workers. During World War I, she helped prisoners of war without regard for their nationality or religion. The writings of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross were a great comfort to her.
Angela gave great service in caring for soldiers wounded in World War I. After 1918, her health did not permit her to exercise her customary apostolate. Addressing herself to Christ, she wrote in her diary, “I want you to be adored as much as you were destroyed.” In another place, she wrote, “Lord, I live by your will. I shall die when you desire; save me because you can.”
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While he was praying his face changed in appearance and his clothing became dazzling white. And behold, two men were conversing with him, Moses and Elijah, who appeared in glory and spoke of his exodus that he was going to accomplish in Jerusalem. Peter and his companions had been overcome by sleep, but becoming fully awake, they saw his glory and the two men standing with him.
– Luke 9:29-32
Understanding the Transfiguration with Dr. Scott Hahn
Caroline's book: ABC Get to Know the Saints with Me
Caroline Bortle
Be Still By Caroline, @bestillbycaroline
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Saint Therese of Lisieux, please pray for us! Thank you for your holy example of childlike faith 🌹 This is one of my favorite pages in my book, ABC Get to Know the Saints with Me! Grab a copy via the EWTN Religious Catalogue or Sophia Institute. Illustrated by the lovely @pax.valerie
May the Lord (& the Little Flower) Bless You & Keep You Always. 🤍 Caroline
Keep holy the weekend vibes with Daniel Fox
Daniel Fox
Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer
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"No Fear in Love" is a collection of tunes recorded in early 2020 for the podcast "Colloquium." Each song was written and recorded in a day, and mixed for a weekly release. These rough and spontaneous recordings are simple reflections on Scripture and usually contain one to two verses in A-B-A format. While the mixes are the same as the podcast release, they have been remastered in 2022 for online distribution.
Prayer intentions
Please pray for peace in our family
– Pennie
Please pray for my parish that there be reconciliation and healing.
– Anonymous
For this Lenten season to change hearts, minds, and lives, and bring more into deeper communion with Christ.
– Becky
Have a blessed weekend! 🙏
A.M.D.G.