"Truly, it is the indescribable sweetness of contemplation which you give to those who love you. In this you have shown the tenderness of your charity, that when I had no being you made me; and when I strayed away from you, you brought me back again to serve you and commanded me to love you." The Imitation of Christ
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
Sporadic Blogging...
I haven't been too well of late, and a couple of days ago I ended up in hospital, for "tests" and observation and what-not.
I'm now back home, waiting for surgery. I'm not on death's door, but blogging will be somewhat sporadic, as the mood (and energy) strikes me.
Mac, I'm asking for wisdom and skill for all those who take care of you --- even the housekeeping personnel at the hospital! I will be praying rosaries for you.
Much love, prayers and best wishes Mac. I'm sure that The Mulier Fortis will live up to her name and give short shrift to any 'bugs and medical woes' that might be trying to put you down! Speedy recovery on the menu for sure.
Reading the many messages on this post, it strikes me how wonderful it is that through these computers of ours so much good can be shared across the world - swift messages that must be a great consolation and indeed joy to anyone that is a bit 'down' at any point in time.
How fortunate indeed we are to be Catholic, because we have such a massive 'extended family'!
We wish you a speedy recovery to full health and know that you are in our prayers and awaiting your statues for burial.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well, Mac - prayers!
ReplyDeleteVery sorry to hear you're not well. Hope you're feeling better soon. An Ave on it's way right now!
ReplyDeleteHeavens! Hope you get better soon, Mac. Many prayers!
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you need anything.
ReplyDeleteWill surface from school musical on Fri. xL
Be assured of prayers for your swift and complete recovery.
ReplyDeleteLD
Mac,
ReplyDeleteJust caught up with this. C came home a couple of days ago - very busy. Prayers of course, lots of them.
Jane
You bet. Prayers for you. Have a hot whiskey toddy. It won't make you feel a **** bit better. But you won't care.
ReplyDelete[I take it they "observed" you weren't feeling well!]
Hope you feel better, love. I'll be praying!
ReplyDeleteWill pray Mac, sorry you're not feeling well! Hope you've got good medics looking after you!!
ReplyDeleteMac, I'm asking for wisdom and skill for all those who take care of you --- even the housekeeping personnel at the hospital! I will be praying rosaries for you.
ReplyDeleteIn His great love,
Rosemary in Missouri, U.S.A.
Very sorry to read of your illness. Prayers and all good wishes for a sure and speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteDitto to all the above Mac. God bless.
ReplyDeleteTake care :)
ReplyDeleteYou got 'em!
ReplyDeleteI got you on Twitter! :-)
Sorry to hear this. Hope you get well soon. God bless. Prayers.
ReplyDeleteM.
I am sorry to hear that. I think I saw you at Chislehurst last Friday - but was too shy to say hello. I hope all goes well.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! Much appreciated...
ReplyDeleteDilly - you really should have said hello... maybe next time!?
Prayers for your recovery.
ReplyDeletetonight's prayers will include you.
ReplyDeleteHope you get well soon! Prayers winging up.
ReplyDeleteI keep you in my prayers. Thank you for yours in Lourdes.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon
Fr P
Sorry to hear this, my prayers are with you.
ReplyDeleteMuch love, prayers and best wishes Mac. I'm sure that The Mulier Fortis will live up to her name and give short shrift to any 'bugs and medical woes' that might be trying to put you down! Speedy recovery on the menu for sure.
ReplyDeleteReading the many messages on this post, it strikes me how wonderful it is that through these computers of ours so much good can be shared across the world - swift messages that must be a great consolation and indeed joy to anyone that is a bit 'down' at any point in time.
How fortunate indeed we are to be Catholic, because we have such a massive 'extended family'!
Deo Gratias - a million times a million!
I`m sorry that you are not well. Hope you have a speedy recovery. Best wishes
ReplyDeleteTerry
Dear Mac,
ReplyDeletePromise. Lots of prayers for your well-being and Sylvester's food supply. God Bless.
Sorry Mac, I seem to have missed this post. Get well soon - well, you'll have to with all these prayers.
ReplyDeleteBetter late than never! Do hope you'll soon be well again. I'll pray the Rosary for you this evening.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless and Get Well Soon.
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