Monday, January 18, 2010

He Comes Then I Go..........January 18







Christ comes to visit me in the Holy Eucharist;
I repay the visit
by going to find Him in the poor.


BLESSED PIER GIORGIO FRASSATI






Here is the meaning of the upper-case French words on this card:

"The Eucharist and the Christian Heart"

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful, beautiful holy card! Thankyou, Micki!

Diane S.

Easter Almuena said...

Hi Micki!

I don't think I've seen that card before... beautiful, of course.

It's always a joy to visit you here, Micki. God bless you abundantly! Love you!

Hello, Diane S.

Anne said...

One of my favorite quotes!

Micki said...

Diane - Y W

Easter - So good to "hear" from you again. You bring a smile to my face.
Hope the family is well and you are enjoying your beautiful Hawaiian weather.

Anne - I agree as long as we are able to have lots of "favorites" :-)

Anonymous said...

It is nice to see something from Blessed Pier. My son's name is Piers and this was the closest his first communion teacher could come. He is a fine saint-to-be, but my son is actually named for St. Peter himself. Piers is a Norman version of Peter (related to the French "Pierre") which is still used in Ireland. However, more boys should have Blessed Pier as a beautiful namesake and example.
+JMJ+
Cathomom5

(I'm anonymous only because I am having trouble with my password. ;-)

Micki said...

Cathomom5 - Hope you get your problem solved regarding your password........Thank you so much for letting me have the opportunity to learn. How interesting about the name Piers. We belong to St. Peter's Church and now I will be reminde of Blessed Piers also. Appreciate your sharing that.

Anonymous said...

Friends,

Here is the meaning of the upper-case French words on this card:

"The Eucharist and the Christian Heart"


(I cannot make out the small words beneath.)

John

Micki said...

John - Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Micki,
Please forgive me for asking this, but I am helping an older friend of mine who has taught a very traditional First Communion preparation class for many years. She would like to put together a book to "pass on" what she does, but most of her materials are so old and have been photocopied so many times that they are unusable. I am trying to reconstruct them as best I can. I would love to be able to use an image like this one--which so perfectly encapsulates the sentiment she tries to instill in the children--if you would consider sharing a higher resolution image with me. I can be contacted at Lbergman2 (at) sbcglobal (dot) net. I know this is a lot to ask, so I will understand if you decline. Thank you for considering it and God Bless your day.
Lisa

Micki said...

Lisa - Thank you for your kind words. I will email you the file. Let me know if I can help in any other way.