Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Dear Friends in Christ Jesus

The suffering of this pain siege continues, and yet am able to get up, thankfully. It is all very good and as Julian of Norwich said, "And all shall be well." Thank you for prayers, and be assured of mine for all of you.

An interesting development arose, perhaps even expected, and after consultation am going to be in prayer and will not be blogging for now. Will see what the Holy Spirit desires.

God love you, every one of you, and especially a special soul for whom I have prayed and will always continue to pray.

2 comments:

The Catholic Hermit said...

This comes from someone who requested privacy in part of the comment:

Dear Nothing,
Who suffers for the Victim Souls? Ordinary souls who are aware of their great suffering...And we shall meet in the depth of the Sacred Heart and in the daily celebration of the Holy Eucharist.
Perhaps some of us have been selfish in seeking more than our share of your time and generous response to our blog comments.
Perhaps some of us write too freely of others, and thus frustrate your desire to keep thoughts on ideas, souls, saints and Him. In any case, I will miss your daily example and witness. You have been generous, candid and lucid and I have learned a great deal from reading your words. Please know that you will be in my prayers and that I will offer my small sufferings for you and for your intentions.

The Catholic Hermit said...

Dear T.,

Have thoroughly been helped by the comments posted by those with thoughts, questions, sharings. The cessation of blogs is probably only temporary, as some consultation continues, and much prayer. It is left in my discretion at this point, but suggested until answer from Holy Spirit, to hold off. Did seem as if an answer came in the Word this morning at Mass, in Ezekiel and in the Gospel, too. But, we'll see.

But as to your answer to "who suffers for victim souls?"--it is so true that we all do--we who offer sufferings and prayers for one another as--love how you put it--"meet in the depth of the Sacred Heart and in the daily celebration of the Holy Eucharist".

Thanks so much for that answer and response!