Forget what you have done for your friends,
remember what they have done for you.
Here is the meaning of the French words on the card:
"O Mary, how may I approach the Eucharistic Jesus if you do not permit me to adopt your virtues!?" (words of St. Peter Julian Eymard)
Thanks John.
Beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful holy card...thanks for sharing. The quote is so very true~~Blessings~JMJ~Lisa S.
ReplyDeleteMay we never forget this.Beautiful to live by.
ReplyDeleteThank You !
snflwr
The holy card is beautiful! And your message hit me so hard this morning. Last nite I received a call from my friend of 30 years to tell me she is dieing. And I have prayed for her that long that she would let God into her life. It has never happened. But what she has done for me is to let me know that I have a lot to accomplish in the remaining days of her life.
ReplyDeleteTo Mary Lou
ReplyDeleteNever give up. Our God is a God of Love and mercy. Nothing is impossible with Him.
Beautiful, Micki. It is so true. A wonderful reminder!
ReplyDeletePraying for you and your friend, Mary Lou.
God bless,
Stephanie
beautiful Micki.
ReplyDeleteMirjam - T Y (Thank you)
ReplyDeleteLisa S - I appreciate your feelings. T Y
snflwr - Y W
Oh Mary Lou, I am so sorry to read this. To have a friend for 30 years is a blessing in itself. Maybe God put you there just so you could pray for her to come to know Him. What sad times ahead for the both of you. I pray that she will maybe hear you even though she doesn't admit it. I also pray that she can still bring you joy as a good friend always does.
Ed - And that's a wonderful thought to keep active in our minds and heart. T Y
Stephanie - T Y.........always enjoy knowing you visit here.
Gardenia - T Y, as they say, my pleasure. You make me happy just knowing you all care.
Contemplar esta tarjeta te lleva a la oracion. By contemplating this card leads you to prayer.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - Thank you.
ReplyDeleteFriends,
ReplyDeleteHere is the meaning of the French words on the card:
"O Mary, how may I approach the Eucharistic Jesus if you do not permit me to adopt your virtues!?" (words of St. Peter Julian Eymard)
John