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I'm a 60 something wife, mom and grandmom who is homebound/disabled by severe hypersensitivity to chemicals. I fill my days with learning, loving and art. My favorite values are truth, generosity and gratitude.

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2020_04 14 virus aid

VIRUS AID: Direct deposits of virus aid money began going into bank accounts on April 12. If you paid your 2018 or 2019 taxes electronically or receive direct deposit Social Security, SSDI, survivor benefits, or Railroad Retirement benefits, the money will go straight into your bank account.

If you filed taxes and got a check in the mail, you’ll get the money the same way and it’ll be a while.

People who don’t normally file taxes can go to the link below for instructions.

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2020_04 13 Light

A HARD EASTER: [2:13] – It’s not about the comfort we might be missing.

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Hallelujah! He is Risen!

2020_04 12 Churches on Easter

Easter resides where Christ is present – in our hearts and in our homes, Alleluia!

Easter has gone nowhere.  The family is the domestic church.  As such, the Church is ALIVE because of your families who rise on Easter day purposefully present in the joy of the Resurrection.

This Easter is screaming of the desires of the sons and daughters of God to feel the union of communion in the Eucharist.  Do not let the desire grow dormant, let it grow and keep it in your heart.

Each online mass you attend is REAL.  Each spiritual communion you make is REAL.  Each examination of conscience and act of contrition is REAL.

The day is coming when the social distancing will bring us to the altar with such a THIRST for Christ that it will be tangible as in no other time of our lives.  I look, with great joyful anticipation the celebration of the mass with this renewed spirit of the Church.  I have already made a note to bring Kleenexes for the tears of joy!

Keep Smiling, Melissa

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April 11 Virus Update

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Corona Crazy: The 12 Most Insulting Attacks on Trump of the Week

2020_04 11 media february

As the coronavirus crisis deepens, the media continue to sink lower in their vile attacks on Donald Trump and conservatives.

1. “The cocktail of all his [Donald Trump] worst qualities is mendaciousness, his constant telling of lies, his narcissism, his lack of empathy for people in general, his obsession with money, classes, etcetera, has led to disaster, has led to delay….History will prove this — this will be something that’s paid in human lives and that’s an enormous tragedy.” – New Yorker editor David Remnick on CNN’s Reliable Sources, March 29. Continue reading

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“I have plans for your welfare and not for woe”

2020_04 11 redeemed

The cross of Christ has changed the meaning of pain and human suffering—of every kind of suffering, physical and moral. It is no longer punishment, a curse. It was redeemed at its root when the Son of God took it upon himself.

And not only the pain of those who have faith, but of every human pain. He died for all human beings: “And when I am lifted up from the earth,” he said, “I will draw everyone to myself” (Jn 12:32).

Everyone, not just some! St. John Paul II wrote from his hospital bed after his attempted assassination, “To suffer means to become particularly susceptible, particularly open to the working of the salvific powers of God, offered to humanity in Christ.

What light does all of this shed on the dramatic situation that the world is going through now? The pandemic of Coronavirus has abruptly roused us from the greatest danger individuals and humanity have always been susceptible to: the delusion of omnipotence.

It took merely the smallest and most formless element of nature, a virus, to remind us that we are mortal, that military power and technology are not sufficient to save us.

God does this with us sometimes: he disrupts our projects and our calm to save us from the abyss we don’t see. But we need to be careful not to be deceived. God is our ally, not the ally of the virus! He himself says in the Bible, “I have . . . plans for your welfare and not for woe” (Jer 29:11).

If these scourges were punishments of God, it would not be explained why they strike equally good and bad, and why the poor usually bring the worst consequences of them. Are they more sinners than others? No!

The one who cried one day for Lazarus’ death cries today for the scourge that has fallen on humanity. Yes, God “suffers”, like every father and like every mother. When we will find out this one day, we will be ashamed of all the accusations we made against him in life. God participates in our pain to overcome it.

Being supremely good” – wrote St. Augustine – “God would not allow any evil in his works, unless in his omnipotence and goodness, he is able to bring forth good out of evil.”

Excerpted from Good Friday homily of Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap., St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, Apr 10, 2020.

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2020_04 10 Good Friday

GOOD FRIDAY: From my new friend Melissa – “Memorialize the solemnity of Good Friday at the foot of the cross.  Kiss a cross today to thank Jesus for the gift of eternal life through his unimaginable trial, suffering, and death.  Then, harness the joy of knowing well what the disciples of his day did not understand in their day. He rose from the grave and conquered death!”

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It’s a Wonderful Pandemic

2020_04 10 It's a wonderful pandemic

Thanks to Mindful Webworker @ http://mindfulwebworks.com/radical/its-a-wonderful-wipe

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Task Force Briefing for April 9

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