To send this card: Lent Card
Music: Easy Listening 1
Quote:Love is shown in your deeds not in your words.
Father Jerome Cummings
I am making a concerted effort not to get the flu. I know it has tapped me on the head, but so far by taking a nap each day and various remedies I haven't come down with a full case of it as some of the sisters have. Do hope I can keep it up till it passes over. In the meantime I am not getting much done, but God seems to be telling to me to take life more slowly and accepting - so this is fine.
I am getting some trouble from friends using the AOL links. I think perhaps AOL has blocked my site as being spam - in the last ten days about eight people have hit their spam button when viewing my page (some are accidental I think) but anyway I think they have marked me as "bad" news. AOL does not like "bad news" people.
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Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia
Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
God has saved us and has called us to a holy life, not because of any merit of ours but according to his own design-the grace held out to us in Christ Jesus.
2 Tim 1:9
I am special to Jesus. He loves me so much he called me to be his disciple, to be closely united with him. In his love he supplies me with all the graces and gifts, the help and encouragement I need to follow his way of life.
I cannot earn heaven. All I can do is to be receptive to his compassionate mercy and respond in loving service.
What I do in life is not very important to Jesus, but rather what I am. Not what I do, but why I do it.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Flu and AOL woes
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Saint Patrick, Prison and Chicken Noodle Soup
Quote:For you, O Lord,
are good and forgiving,
abounding in kindness
to all who call upon you.
Psalm 86:5
To send this card:Saint Patrick
Music: Pre-selected
If you are reading this from JoyNotes I hope you will take the time to look at today's Peace card... I think it is especially nice for Saint Patrick! See link above.
Well, I didn't get much done on the new Vocation site today as I had hoped.. but here is the link to take a peek anyway. Called To Joy!. I will be sending out a Vocation newsletter once a week on Saturdays - God willing of course! You are welcome to sign up for it even if you are not interested in a Poor Clare vocation but just want to read it. Perhaps if some of you who receive this are in vocation work yourself you might have some ideas or suggestions to improve the content once I get it rolling.
I am also working on a wonderful new website for two new friends of mine! Dale and Susan Recinella work with prisoners on death row in Florida and their families. Their ministry is so powerful and needed that our community has decided that we want to help in some small way. So though as cloistered religious we cannot go out to visit those in prison as the Beatitudes ask us to.. this is a way we hope to share in a tiny portion of their grace-filled ministry.
I am making a CD of the two programs I recorded for Radio Maria and hope to offer them for a small donation. In Dale's interview it was so awesome, one man was received into the Church just the day before he was executed. This man had been so impressed by Pope John Paul that he wanted to join whatever Church it was that that man was in charge of! Pope John Paul died only a few days before he was to go to heaven himself. Dale was in the room with the guards when the Bishop annointed him with the grace of confirmation. All in the room saw him glowing! Not just like a man touched by a very moving event but his body actually glowed like a light was being shinned upon him! Later when Dale was with him in his last hours before being executed, Dale whispered in awe to him, "What happened? Can you tell me what happened when the Bishop laid his hands on you?' The man answered clearly and calmly in perfect peace. "John Paul came to me," he said. "He told me it was going to be alright and that when the time came for me to leave, Jesus would be there to receive me."
I think this has been easily one of the most powerful interviews I have ever had the grace to do. Both of us felt touched by God, and I feel that helping both Susan and Dale in any way I can is something God wants. It will be interesting to see how this develops. God is awesome!
Well, if I don't get moving, I will be one tired cookie tomorrow! So far I haven't had but a little bit of the cold or flu or whatever that is attacking half of the community here. Best not get too tired or I will be a victim myself!
Tonight we had a most wonderful pure chicken noodle soup from our wonderful friend across the street. That should certainly make us well and hearty! It was sumptious delumptious! Wish I could share some with you, but it won't go through the computer screen. Sorry.
Blessings of Peace and All Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
P.S. So, where does this put the book? Well, it's taking a back seat for a bit. In trying to be open to God and realistic to my human capabilities I have made the decision that it will probably not get done by June... it may not even get done by the Fall. I know it will get done, but I have been praying over the last two weeks and I have discerned that pressuring myself to a heart attack is probably not God's idea of a good thing. So basically I am just taking the time line off of me for awhile and just going to work on it every week and when it gets done, it gets done.
Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"If anyone thirsts, let him come to me:
let him drink who believes in me. . . .
'From within him rivers of living water shall flow.' "
Jn 7:37-38
When Jesus invites me to come and drink at the source of living water, he is inviting me to be his disciple. He longs to fill me with his life-giving water. All I have to do is let him. He wants me to be magnanimous, to love not only my friends, but even those who make life difficult. Than his love may flow through me and warm others. In short, I am to be a fountain of "living water."
Jesus, keep my heart open, receptive, and ever expansive to the stream of your boundless love.
Saint Patrick, Prison and Chicken Noodle Soup
Quote:For you, O Lord,
are good and forgiving,
abounding in kindness
to all who call upon you.
Psalm 86:5
To send this card:Saint Patrick
Music: Pre-selected
If you are reading this from JoyNotes I hope you will take the time to look at today's Peace card... I think it is especially nice for Saint Patrick! See link above.
Well, I didn't get much done on the new Vocation site today as I had hoped.. but here is the link to take a peek anyway. Called To Joy!. I will be sending out a Vocation newsletter once a week on Saturdays - God willing of course! You are welcome to sign up for it even if you are not interested in a Poor Clare vocation but just want to read it. Perhaps if some of you who receive this are in vocation work yourself you might have some ideas or suggestions to improve the content once I get it rolling.
I am also working on a wonderful new website for two new friends of mine! Dale and Susan Recinella work with prisoners on death row in Florida and their families. Their ministry is so powerful and needed that our community has decided that we want to help in some small way. So though as cloistered religious we cannot go out to visit those in prison as the Beatitudes ask us to.. this is a way we hope to share in a tiny portion of their grace-filled ministry.
I am making a CD of the two programs I recorded for Radio Maria and hope to offer them for a small donation. In Dale's interview it was so awesome, one man was received into the Church just the day before he was executed. This man had been so impressed by Pope John Paul that he wanted to join whatever Church it was that that man was in charge of! Pope John Paul died only a few days before he was to go to heaven himself. Dale was in the room with the guards when the Bishop annointed him with the grace of confirmation. All in the room saw him glowing! Not just like a man touched by a very moving event but his body actually glowed like a light was being shinned upon him! Later when Dale was with him in his last hours before being executed, Dale whispered in awe to him, "What happened? Can you tell me what happened when the Bishop laid his hands on you?' The man answered clearly and calmly in perfect peace. "John Paul came to me," he said. "He told me it was going to be alright and that when the time came for me to leave, Jesus would be there to receive me."
I think this has been easily one of the most powerful interviews I have ever had the grace to do. Both of us felt touched by God, and I feel that helping both Susan and Dale in any way I can is something God wants. It will be interesting to see how this develops. God is awesome!
Well, if I don't get moving, I will be one tired cookie tomorrow! So far I haven't had but a little bit of the cold or flu or whatever that is attacking half of the community here. Best not get too tired or I will be a victim myself!
Tonight we had a most wonderful pure chicken noodle soup from our wonderful friend across the street. That should certainly make us well and hearty! It was sumptious delumptious! Wish I could share some with you, but it won't go through the computer screen. Sorry.
Blessings of Peace and All Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
P.S. So, where does this put the book? Well, it's taking a back seat for a bit. In trying to be open to God and realistic to my human capabilities I have made the decision that it will probably not get done by June... it may not even get done by the Fall. I know it will get done, but I have been praying over the last two weeks and I have discerned that pressuring myself to a heart attack is probably not God's idea of a good thing. So basically I am just taking the time line off of me for awhile and just going to work on it every week and when it gets done, it gets done.
Follow Me by Msgr. David E. Rosage "If anyone thirsts, let him come to me: let him drink who believes in me. . . . 'From within him rivers of living water shall flow.' " Jn 7:37-38 When Jesus invites me to come and drink at the source of living water, he is inviting me to be his disciple. He longs to fill me with his life-giving water. All I have to do is let him. He wants me to be magnanimous, to love not only my friends, but even those who make life difficult. Than his love may flow through me and warm others. In short, I am to be a fountain of "living water." Jesus, keep my heart open, receptive, and ever expansive to the stream of your boundless love. |
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Saint Patrick on Friday in Lent
To send this card: St. Patrick
More St Patrick Day Cards
Music: Be Thou My Vision
Today a friend asked me if it was "okay" to eat meat this Friday on the feast of Saint Patrick. Of course I have to admit I'm the lowest of the low in knowing the rules and regulations for such things but I gave it my best shot. Basically through Googling. Thought I would share my reply to her with you, in case any other fans of Saint Patrick were wondering the same thing!
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Well, it is one of those unoffical "holy of holy" days. I don't think you will find permission universally granted in any books. I have known a great number of priests who assured us that St. Patrick meant full celebration as a Solemnity (but they did have Irish heritage) so I have to say I really don't know. One priest I know, who was very strict on absolutely everything liturgical actually was incensed when I put out a "purple" vestment on Saint Patrick's Day instead of "green." So it's a very touchy subject. When it comes to "awearin of the Green" and a "celebratin of de purple" the green does seem to win out nine times out of ten. Of course, I have red hair and named Patricia so you have to take that into account as well.
Out of curiosity, I asked the question on google and found that the Bishop of Lansing, Michigan gave the people in his parish the "okay" to eat meat on Friday provided they chose another day of the week not to eat meat.
Basically it is up to the Bishop of each diocese to decide. Another thought.
So much for my two cents worth. I just got reminded that I didn't do the dinner dishes yet! Yikes. Guess I'm off to soap suds and bubbles . . .
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
Jesus then said to his disciples: "If a man wishes to come after me, he must deny his very self, take up his cross, and begin to follow in my footsteps."
Mt. 16:24
Jesus did not trick me into following him. He spelled out the conditions very clearly.
He challenges me to respond in love to the boundless love which he has for me-this is the price of discipleship.
My daily dying-to-self makes me more open to receive an even greater influx of his enduring love.
Bantu Proverb: "The burden of love is light like a cloud."
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Sunday and Colds...
To send this card: God's Love
Music: Just a closer walk
Quote: If you can't pray a door open, don't pry it open.
Lyell Rader
Sunday was so nice! We had blue sky and sunshine and I went outside for a nice walk and fixed the pumps in my little fish pond so the four fish (they have grown!) could get more oxygen in the water from the fountain splahing. They were very happy. We just took off their winter cover on Friday so its nice to be able to see them again.
Looks like colds are settling in for everyone at the monastery. We are all taking Airborne and drinking medicinal teas and getting extra rest. I've also been having weird dreams... that's usually a good clue for me that something is a kilter with the old system!
Hope you have a wonderful and blessed Monday!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"It was not you who chose me,
it was I who chose you
to go and bear fruit"
Jn 15:16
What a privileged person I am! God chose me to be a member of his family, to be his disciple, to be on his team, and also to be an instrument through which his love radiates itself to others. He is asking me to be a channel whereby he can touch others.
I bear fruit when I permit him to transform me and let his radiance shine forth through me.
Thursday, March 09, 2006
My Shepherd is the Lord
To send this card: Lenten card
Music: Sheep May safely graze
Quote: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Well, now someone has come up with an accusation against our Bishop for sexual misconduct. The accusation supposedly happened forty years ago in a parish our Bishop was not even a part of when he was twenty or twenty-two. Bishop Skylstad denies it and says he has kept his vow of celibacy since he was ordained a deacon, which I think he was at that time. I for my part, believe our bishop. I also think it is a very sad state of affairs that anyone can destroy anyone's reputation, life and well-being simply because they wish to do so.
I am not sure exactly what we are called to do against such stuff. I for my part rather feel like the two apostles who asked the Lord if they should pray to rain down fire from heaven for those who turned against them, but I rather expect the Lord would answer me in the same way he did them. Sigh. Take off my shoes, shake out the sand and move on.
I will trust that the Lord will turn all things to good for those that love him - and that I also know full well, that our Bishop Skylstad is very much in love with the Lord, devoted to the Blessed Mother and a good and holy priest who tries very hard to do his best for all. I for one, think our diocese is very blessed to have him as our Shepherd! Thank you Jesus!
Blessings of Peace and All Good!
Sister Patricia
Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"Come Now! I will send you to Pharaoh to lead my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt"
Ex. 3:10
Humanly speaking, Moses was an unlikely person to be called to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. There was a price on his head in Egypt; he was in exile. Yet God's way are not our ways.
How unqualified I am for the mission to which the Lord has called Me! Jesus reminds me that he chose me; I did not choose him (Jn 15:16).
Just as he said to Moses, so also the Lord is saying to me: "I will be with you" (Ex 3:12).
Monday, March 06, 2006
Today Is God's Will for Me!
To send this card: Lent Card for today
Music: pre-selected - I know whom I have believed.
I always seem to have several books going at once, from which I read a little bit each day. Right now, my just before bed book is, "He leadeth Me" by Walter Ciszek, SJ the priest who spent 23 years in Russian prison camps. It is a very, very, strong emphasis on "very" powerful book. This is my second, maybe third time reading it. This time I am reading it more slowly for content not just the gripping story. At first I was thinking I didn't think I had the stomach and nerves to read it again (gets very graphically painful in torturous moments) but the deep relationship he has with Jesus was just too powerful to not take a second look.
Last night I was reading where he was talking about how himself and his co-priest friend who went to Russia with him came to understand God's will for them in each day. I can only share it poorly but basically it was that what came to pass each day was God's will. Whether good or bad, easy or hard, God was with them in those moments and desired for them to accept those moments as his will. So at first their feelings were of despair because they were not able to minister as priests... and life continued to go from bad to worse to terrible to unbelievably terrible and yet they found God in those terrible moments and were able to survive. This is what I got out from it - for me... as I scramble between radio and book and web work I seem to be making pitably small progress in any direction. I try to see if there is something I should drop - but each work seems to be God pushing me to do... so I have decided I will just continue with all three - and not worry about time schedules and deadlines and just do each day what I can. Maybe the book will come out in the fall instead of June - if it does - life will continue. Better its late with good health and sound mind than on time and a frazzled wreck! Besides its only a deadline I made for myself as my mom used to say to me, "Well, if you made it, you can change it!"
The quote on my desk calendar for Sunday(Mary Engelbreit) says, "Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it." Greg Anderson.
That makes sense to me!
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia
Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"I am the vine, you are the branches. He who lives in me and I in him, will produce abundantly, for apart from me you can do nothing."
Jn 15:5
With this simple allegory Jesus explained the mystery of his indwelling. He lets the branch blossom out and bear fruit. Yet there would be no fruit if he were not the source of divine life energizing me. How good Jesus is to me!
He reminds me that apart from him I can do nothing. which is another way of saying that with him I can do all things.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Good and not so good
To send this card:Lent Card
Music: Pre-selected - Your Smile
Quote: If you do what the Lord wants, he will make certain each step you take is sure.
Ps 37:23
I love the above quote. That is the other one I keep in my Music at Mass right above the Amen. Rather comforting I think, though I am not always sure I'm doing what the Lord wants! Guess I'll have to find another quote to calm myself about that.
Brought my mom over for dinner. Unfortunately my good deed for the day turned into not such a good one. She has a little Betta fish that my brother John gave her. She loves her little fish. In fact she just sent a letter to my sister Euli in which she told her how much she loved her little fish. Every time I go to pick her up I clean the water in its little bitty plastic tank. Unfortunately today, I killed her little fish. Good going, Patricia! I was running some water gently into the bowl to kind of flush out the old and replace with some new and I didn't stay right there and watch it and the water got hotter and hotter and the little guy jumped out and when I returned two minutes later he had jumped out of his tank and was dead. Sooooo, then I had to tell my mom that I had killed her little fish. She was surprised they were so delicate she said. Well, even undelicate fish don't like to be fried! Sigh. So, off we went to the pet store to replace her little betta. I didn't want her coming back to her apartment without a new one! Hmmmm, so much for all my worrying that she couldn't take care of a fish. Guess we found out who we needed to be worrying about!
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister PatriciaFollow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"Come and see."
Lk 9:23
Jesus invites me not only to come and see him, but to spend time with him in prayer, to live with him, to strive to capture his way of thinking until "in him I live and move and have my being" (Acts 17:28)
Only after I have "put on the new man" (Eph 4:24) will I be able to radiate him to all those around me.
Jesus, let me rest often and at length in your presence.
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Books and Radio, Oh my!
To send this card: Did you hear?
Music: Preselected
Quote: I pray that you will begin to understand how incredibly great his power is to help those who believe in him. Eph 1:19
First of all I would like to say if you were planning on sending in a story for the Reconciliation book and didn't get it done - I'm still accepting late entries till next week. Since I always seem to be a few steps behind every deadline I set for myself I can certainly understand anyone else in the same position.
If you did send in a story and it hasn't been acknowledged. Don't despair - I just checked and I'm exactly 94 stories behind! In fact I've only been able to work on the book one day this week... at this point it may take several years to get the book published! Oh me gosh. Well, I'm close to changing the deadline but not settled yet, there is still time for the Blessed Mother to come to the rescue.
One of the things that has been holding up progress (I always find something) is my radio work. I'm behind on that too but things are looking up today. For the last few days or maybe I should say two weeks I have been trying to set up radio interviews for my radio program on Radio Maria, "The Power of Prayer." I had some of the most fascinating leads but just couldn't make connections... now... they all called back on the same day! Get out the umbrella because its starting to pour!
Today I had a great interview with Fr. Matt Gamber who is the associate pastor at St. Paul of the Cross in Park Ridge, Illinois. We talked about Lent and Parish outreach during this season. It was lots of fun not only because Father Matt is such a good friend of our community but also because it was neat to hear what goes on in a big parish. Lots! What I love about the Catholic Church is that although each parish is very united with one another, at the same time - each one is very unique. Together we make a wonderful body of Christ. Its wonderful to share stories.
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Follow Me by Msgr. David E. Rosage "Jesus said to all: "Whoever wishes to be my follower must deny his very self, take up his cross each day, and follow in my steps." Lk 9:23 Jesus emphasizes that I must take up my cross each day. My cross is the various demands and duties of each day. Their neverending recurrence causes them to become routine and monotonous. However, whatI do in life is not nearly as important as why I perform my daily duties. Most of the saints did not accomplish extraordinary things, but they did do the ordinary things in an extraordinary manner. |
Monday, February 27, 2006
Miracles Happen
To send this card: Miracles Happen
Music: Changes in Latitude
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday. Also last day to send in a story for the new book. (If you have a story and need more time let me know. Book Comment
Today was Fat Monday! Of course tradition is supposed to be Fat Tuesday but we had a homemade delicious banana cream pie that our dear friend across the street made for us, so it was yummy in the old tum on Monday! I don't think I have ever had such a delicious banana cream pie... what a royal send off for going into lent!
Well, thank you to everyone who sent a prayer upwards or a good thought about my sister Barb and her big move. She made it and today had her first day of work at her new job! Wow. Miracles do happen! Of course I knew that already, but I always like them nevertheless!
Another miracle happened right here in River City! I actually got my desk top cleaned and all three drawers neatly organized. I have to say that this is probably as big a miracle as Barb's move. Now to keep it this way. I am really going to be trying because as I start to work on the book in earnest - I need clean spaces to keep myself focused on track. The last final hurdle of cleaning the last piles took major action. For two weeks I couldn't seem to move on it at all. Finally I told myself, "Okay, until you get that top of the desk clean you can't do any clacking!" Now you of course probably don't know what clacking is, because it is a terrible addictive habit that is only done by myself. I use little pieces of paper that I neatly fold and I tap my books with them as I read and it makes little clacking sounds. I have done this since the eighth grade. My grandmother was sure I was a mental case and perhaps so, but whatever the reason I love my little clackers! They are not quite as bad as smoking though I do know it can drive other people in the room into orbit so I try to restrain myself to moderate clacking in company but if the book is terrible interesting than it really doesn't matter who is in the room, I must clack! So anyway, ever since Friday when I started my great desk cleaning finale - I haven't been clacking! But NOW I CAN! Whew. Wasn't sure how much longer I could hold out. Please don't send anyone over with little white coats - until I have had a few days of peaceful clacking I can't say how I would conduct myself and might even get violent.
Also don't even suggest that I give up clacking for lent. I have done it in the past, even for several years.. but at this point in my mental life... I'm going to be clacking at least right up to the time the book goes off to the printer!
Blessings of Peacea and all Good!
Sister Patricia

Sunday, February 26, 2006
Two Days till Lent . . .
To send this card: Prayer
Music: Music Box
Quote: Pray, hope and don't worry!
Saint Padre Pio
Two Days till Lent!
We had a nice sermon this Sunday on preparing for Lent. Have to admit I wasn't much in the mood for moving into the Lent mode quite yet... but Father's sermon helped to put things in proper perspective. He reminded us when we think of our lenten practices to make it those things that will bring us closer into relationship with God. Not simply sacrifice for sacrifice's sake but to ask ourselves what is going on in my life that is blocking me from having a more loving and honest relationship with God? Is there something I can do this lent to change that?
Many friends I know give up the computer - but don't worry - I find putting out the JoyNotes each day is more of a graced time than otherwise! I love Danielle's, Sister Janet's and Father Rory's contributions and doing my little bit always helps me to focus on things as well.
So for me instead of taking away, I am going to add just one more little bit to the JoyNotes. This will be a small Scriptural mediation by Msgr. David E. Rosage from his book, "Follow Me".
Here is the first one... so you won't have to wonder what they will be like.
Follow Me by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"Come and follow me." Mk 10:21)
Jesus invites me to come and follow him, to become his disciple. He asks me not only to walk in his footsteps, but to follow his way of life so closely that I can be identified with him.
Then my very lifestyle will give witness to his abiding presence in me and in the world.
Jesus, I reach out with joy to grasp your hand so that I may walk more readily in your ways. Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Thursday, February 23, 2006
To send this card:In Prayer
Music: Hail Mary, Gentle Woman
Quote: There is no future in any job. The future lies in
the man who holds the job.
George Crane
My brain is on fuzz. I think I might be coming down with something or else the weather change is affecting my head. It tends to do that, along with a myriad of other things like getting car sick. I went with Sister Colleen to take Shelley to the vet for a check-up and the ride didn't agree with me. How fortunate I am that I don't travel very much!
More and more lately I have been trying to put myself into Mary's hands one hundred percent. Just seems like the safest and best thing to do... so even though today is not necessarily a Mary day - thought I would share a Mary card with you.
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
To send this card: Blest are the Sorrowing
Music: Jolly Mon Song
Quote: Act with boldness of thought.
Pope John Paul II
The above quote was not the one I said I was going to share today. That quote is lying on a little piece of paper somewhere here on the desk. It's hiding. If I had energy I could go upstairs to the chapel and copy it again...but energy is low and this is my favorite quote too. So... maybe tomorrow!
Had my mom over for dinner today. Oh, my mom is so funny. She is hard of hearing... like shall we say deaf? She does have hearing aids but they have a nice little spot in the bottom of her drawer where they like to spend their days and nights. Anyway because she is deaf, she doesn't realize that the things she is saying to herself are actually not quiet at all. And my dear mom, who never used to say anything against anybody, now has a comment on practically everybody and every situation. So she was telling us at dinner today, that there is this one man who sits at her table and she says he is rather large! That seems to be a fixation with her now about large people. Doesn't matter that she had a small weight problem herself most of her life - now if she sees anybody a little over she has things to say. So apparently when he sat down the other day or did something.. .she made one of her little not so quiet comments... and he said, "I heard that!" and she was so shocked! (she does read lips very well) and was quite amazed that he could have heard her. I am sure she thought he was reading her mind. Anyway it made quite an impression on her. I don't expect she will stop making comments... but it did impress her enough to tell us all about it at great detail at dinner. Was very funny. She can get quite melodramatic in her telling.
I thank everyone who sent in suggestions and songs. They are wonderful and give me all sorts of things to work on! Thank you a bunch!
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
New Radio Program on Confession
To send this card: The Chair of Saint Peter
Music: Sing Hallelujah
Quote: I pray that you will begin to understand how
incredibly great his power is to help those who believe
in him.
Eph. 1:19
I love the above quote. I have it printed on a little piece of paper in my Music book for playing the Service
music at Mass. That way I am sure to read it every day!Tomorrow I will share another great quote I have there as well. The two together are my Morning Spiritual "Go out and do great things for the Lord" thoughts.
Today I can't say that I did great things for the Lord, or at least as much as I would like. I am working on putting together a new radio program on confession. One of those stepping out on the water experiences - it will be basically a companion program to the upcoming book I am working on. Meaning it will be "interviews" with people and their experiences of confession rather than theological teaching which would be way over my head and out of my element. I really feel that the Blessed Mother is helping me out very much with it, because I came up with a whole possible outline for 13 programs in about ten minutes last night before I went to bed! Not only that I even came up with the title! Spiritual CPR" with the CPR standing for C=Confession P=Penance and R=Reconciliation.
It will be a half hour program with basically an interview, a song, a practical examination of conscience on the topic such as work, home, school, etc. and than another song, a brief talk on ways to take positive steps for improvement in that area and than...Good bye and see you next week sort of thing. What do you think? Any suggestions to make it better? I also need some thoughts on what some good songs might be!
Suggestion: mailto:srpat@calledbyjoy.com?Subject=Suggestion
The update on my sister Barb and the traveling trio (plus dogs) is that they are in Nevada and will probably get to Medford, Oregon tomorrow! Their final destination is Corvallis but they will stay a few days in Medford with my sister, resting up till Friday. How exciting for me as I hope she will be able to visit here in Spokane, WA much more often!
Only Seven Days for Sending in your Stories for the New Book!
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters.
Monday, February 20, 2006
Computer Woes, Pi Goes and Canine Fellowship
To send this card: Franciscan Joy!
Music: Edelweiss
First off, my computer or the server or something is still acting up .. but I think I can work around it for awhile. Will see. At any rate I can still send the text version out and the JoyNotes that I load onto the main site, Franciscan Cards does work.. the only thing is that it changes every day. What is happening is too weird - so maybe its somebody in red with horns or who knows what. I do believe that the devil isn't always that pleased when we are doing good. Even if its just a little good. My thought was yesterday that he didn't care for Sister Janet's sharing... which for me was so beautiful. I'm saving that one for sure. What was really neat was that it came on the nine month anniversary of our Sister Mary Rita going to heaven.
Only seven days to send in your story. dum dum de dum. Than I must get busy and start making decisions and moving solidly forward with the book big time! Do I sense a small bit of panic here? Hope not!
Must give you an updated report on Pi! He has this new little sneak attack. What he does is climb up to the top of his cage on the outside, lets out a "COWABUNGA CAll" and then gives a big leap and makes it over the little screen wall he puts up. Today was about the third or fourth time he had done it in the las week.. so I wasn't too surprised and kept working on my project for a few minutes before putting him back in. The only problem is today he decided not to head for my shoe laces or other choice office spots but went for the door. He can walk pretty fast when he wants to. About one minute later here comes Sister Colleen with a green bird on her finger. She says,"Missing anyone?"
Hope you have a very wonderful and blessed Tuesday.
Oh, my sister Barb and troop are now in Nebraska. Moved through most of Ohio, and then through Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and a bit into Nebraska. Her husband, Craig is sitting in the back seat where he can rest. Well, he could rest if there weren't two big dogs who want to keep him in close c
THIS JUST IN! (had to share Barb's letter with you.. thought it was funny. Of course at the bottom
where it says to pass it along to everyone... she meant my brothers and sisters... but... I'm sure she wouldn't mind you reading it as well.. and if she does - she's still
2000 miles away so I think I'm safe)
Hi Sr. Pat,
We are now in Nebraska, Grand Island, at the Super 8. Steve and Craig went
out to eat and I am eating my veggie wrap in the room with two tired out
pups who finally ate some dinner at 9:30 (10:30 our NY time). They are
sacked out and ready to give up travels for the night.
We put a lot of miles behind us today and really had no problems. Steve
kindly let me drive during the rush hour traffic with concrete barriers on
both sides of 3 lanes of construction with the sun just setting in our eyes.
I thought that was so special. The 15 thousand truckers made us feel
welcome and stayed close to keep us safe.
We plan to have a slow night and start when we wake up and see how far we
go. We'd like to make it to the salt flats of Utah tomorrow so I am hoping
to get some batteries for my digital camera because I think that is going to
be pretty exciting.
very tired and almost done eating. Going to check the weather and get some
sleep. Pass this along to everyone if you don't mind. Keep in touch. I'll
try to not be driving when you call tomorrow.
Love you,
Barb et al
Sunday, February 19, 2006
To send this card:Blessed Jacinta and Blessed Francisco
Music: Canon in D - Pachelbel
Quote: Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there.
Will Rogers
I picked that quote several hours ago. At that time it seemed rather good, now I feel more like "just sitting there" and the quote doesn't seem so funny. Maybe, "Be still, and know that I am God," seems more appropriate. Though in truth I think the first quote does have some merit, just more at the beginning of the day than its end while the second quote is good "all" the time and especially at night when its time to quiet the brain down anyway!
Well, good news. My sister Barb, her husband Craig, my brother-in-law Steve and two dogs have started their cross-trek journey from New York to Oregon. They had a miserable send off, with the power off in their house from a storm for two days in below freezing temperatures and 70 mph winds. They slept in sleeping bags (or attempted to sleep) with the outside temperature of 12 degrees and the inside not much better, no furniture, nothing but miserable cold. Needless to say they are quite happy to be on the road!
Only eight more days to send in stories! More information.
Blessings of Peace and All Good!
Sister Patricia
Thursday, February 16, 2006
To send this card: Ecology Card
Music: JSBach Little Organ Fugue in G minor
Had a fun afternoon interviewing Art Pieretti who is the EWTN regional manager for the West coast. He is just a wonderful person and has great stories to tell. One of those interviews that just kind of goes by itself and I just go along for the ride. He was all ready to go LIVE on the radio... but I uh like uhmm no, we are not there yet! Maybe next year? Towards the end of the interview he even invited me to go to Birmingham and be on there TV and Radio program to talk about our Catholic radio station in Spokane. Wouldn't that be something? I laughed and told him the Holy Spirit would have to work that one out!
Winter has decided to come back for a bit. Not sure how long it will stay maybe just a week? Yesterday we saw about thirty robins feasting on one of our berry bushes. They don't usually come around unless it looks like there is a hint of spring. Of course these were the more northern variety of robins - our summer robins are still further down south I expect.
Well, now we are only 12 days away from the Story deadline! I won't be able to use every story that is sent in, but please share a story and try!
Blessings of Peace and all Good,
Sister Patricia

Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Fr. Francis Randolp from his book Pardon and Peace
13 Days to go for Confession Stories! Thank you for your prayers and help! At this point I have sent out notes to all who have sent stories (not including Wednesday). So if you have sent a story and not heard from me please drop me a note to see if we can track it down.
Since I have been writing so much lately, I will take pity on you tonight and keep it short. Just remember if you need a miracle in your life, ask for it. I have been so surprised the miracles that have come my way just by asking, times when I knew there was no way they could happen but just went ahead and asked anyway. And they happened! Big ones and little ones. Go ahead and ask!
Blessings of Peace and all Good,Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Peace Card for Wednesday - February 15, 2006
Bill Crosby
I don't have a saint card for today, but I went to my favorite saint place at Catholic Forum and checked out the saints they had for today. Found a great one! Saint Angelus de Scarpetti. Of course I had never heard of him before - but the small paragraph they had on him was enough for me.
Augustinian friar c.1254. Fellow student with Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. Missionary to England where he preached and built monasteries. Known as a miracle worker. He once intervened on behalf of a man condemned to death; the authorities ignored him, and executed the man; Angelus then promptly brought him back to life.
Now that's my idea of a good saint. Do what you can and when that fails, do what the Lord can! Very cool. I like him already.
Here's the link to the saint pages Catholic Forum What I like to do is go to the Calendar Page and check out what's up for the day!
Only 14 days left to send in your story for the Reconciliation book! The count down is on. The kinds of stories I am looking for are those that mean something to you. They don't have to be huge or spectacular to be powerful.
Many people have difficulty going to confession - if you have a story that helped you to get over that difficulty, that reluctance, that "oh no, do I have to" feeling please share it.
If you have a story in which you found encouragement, peace, renewal - please share!
If you are a priest I would love some stories on how God works through you as you minister this sacrament. I know one of the most comforting words I ever received during confession was a priest sharing with me how privileged he felt to hear confessions. I think it would be very helpful to hear how God is with you as you minister this sacrament. I don't mean breaking the "seal of confession" but if you could share how perhaps you will get moments of grace to "offer wisdom or insight" or feel God's presence with you... that would be wonderful. Do you as a priest feel that God is using you and can you share that in any way?
I also would like small fillers! Funny stories. A word or thought that was given to you during confession that helped you. One of the best stories yet is from my friend Linda and her godmother who is now 92. She said that when she made her first confession as a small girl she didn't know what sin to confess so she looked up the sins and chose one of them. When it came to the part to confess she said, "I committed adultery." The priest laughed. I find myself laughing every time I think of that as well!
If you have already sent in a story and have not heard back from me. Don't worry. Once again I am way behind. I hope to work on acknowledgements tomorrow. God willing that is!
Send Story
Please pray that this will be a very powerful and helpful book!
Blessings of Peace and all Good!
Sister Patricia