Thursday, October 6, 2011

My Personal Rosary



My personal rosary - front


This is my personal rosary.  It was given to me by the parish of Church of the Holy Spirit in Memphis Tennessee, on the occasion of my Confirmation into the Catholic Church.

 

This particular rosary is the reason I became The Rosary Lady.  It has  evolved over the years, as have I.  It is one of my most prized possessions and I will cherish it always.  

As my family sat together in the front center pew of the church, a woman behind me tapped me on the shoulder and asked "Is this a special day for you?"  I am sure she expected me to answer that one of the kids was being baptized, confirmed or receiving some other sacrament.  This time it was me, and when I told her that, she seemed a bit surprised.  Nonetheless, she began rummaging around in her purse and finally pulled out a medal of Our Lady of Medjugorje.  She said she'd gotten it on a pilgrimage there, and this morning somehow knew to put that medal in her purse.  She handed it to me, saying "this is for you!"  I thanked her and turned about as Mass was beginning.  


My personal rosary - reverse

Later, after I had been confirmed, Father Byrnes handed me a small wicker basket.  Inside was my rosary.  Father asked me to please accept this gift from the parish.  I had never seen a Job's Tear rosary, and my children all fawned over it and said how lovely it was.  

I found a medal of St Gerard Majella, patron saint of Motherhood, amongst my husband's belongings.  He wasn't sure where it came from and said that I could have it.  I attached it to my rosary, to remind myself to pray for strength and to always be a good mother to my sons.  

A friend told me he was going on a European pilgrimage.  I requested that he send his rosary to me, while taking my rosary with him on his travels.  He agreed, and purchased a medal from  the places he visited to bring home to me.  

One of the places he travelled to was  Lisieux, France, and the Carmelite Monastery where Saint Therese spent many years.  My friend brought back a rose shaped medal with Saint Therese on the reverse.  I try to  remember to be as a child, and spend my days in the service of others, as Saint Therese did. 

Another stop along his trip was Assisi, Italy, birthplace of Saint Francis.  My friend brought a medal with soil from Assisi encapsulated on the reverse.  My oldest son's name is Franklin, I always say a quick prayer for him when praying this decade of the rosary.  I am grateful to my friend for taking me on a "virtual pilgrimage" by way of my rosary. 

There is a medal of Saint Patrick, which also belonged to my sons' father, whose middle name was Patrick.  Our son is a "Junior", so I pray on this medal for him. 

My brother in law, John suffered and passed due to Cancer.  I hate Cancer.  I attached a Saint Peregrine medal to my rosary in honor of him and prayed often for his healing.  But it was his time and God called him Home.  Since then many others have asked me to pray for their family and friends, and more of my own have been stricken with this dread disease.  The medal will remain on my rosary forever for all those who suffer... and those who survive. 

I have a special devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe.  I cannot explain it well, I just know that She draws me in, and calls on me often.  Mother Mary places her hands on mine whenever I am making a rosary or chaplet.  It is my calling, my vocation and She sees to it that I remain devoted to it and to Her Son.  I have attached a medal to remind me of that calling.

In honor of this special rosary of mine, I have decided to host a giveaway on this blog.  I have made another Job's tears rosary, similar to my own, and attached a medal which was blessed in Medjugorje during one of the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 

Watch for news on the giveaway in the days to come!

Thanks for visiting.....

Peace be with you!








 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Is it really a blog.....

if you find yourself struggling every day to post?  I am trying, really, to be full of information, share snippets of wisdom and bring joy to my readers.

I just can't seem to get it all into one 24 hour day.

I promise to try harder, and to do better!

God help me!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Daily Offering - Today's Prayer with the Pope

Mary, our Mother teach us how to open our hearts without reserve to the Holy Spirit as you did, to seek and find God’s will in all the crises and choices of our lives. Gain for us too, the grace to do his will with courage and untroubled hearts so that we may radiate a joy and gladness like yours in the service of our Lord. And I pray with Mary and the whole Church for the Pope’s intentions this month.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month

As  a young woman, I was diagnosed with severe cervical dysplasia, a condition where cells of the cervix become abnormal.  If left untreated, it can lead to cancer.  Luckily, mine was caught early during a routine Pap smear.  A cone biopsy was done, and Cryocauterization froze all of the abnormal cells.  I have been symptom free since then.  


The Foundation for Women's Cancer has a web page with information and links for even more information.  It is always good to keep oneself informed, please take time to visit them.  



Teal is the color of Cervical Cancer Awareness.  I have designed a rosary to help support this cause, a percentage of profits will be donated to The Gynecologic Cancer Foundation.  

You can purchase this rosary at my website or from my Etsy shop.  


Friday, August 26, 2011

Need Help Identifying "Our Lady" of .....?

This is on the center piece of a rosary a friend brought me from Mexico.  His family is from Jalisco.  I think perhaps it is Nuestra Senora de Zapopan, also known as Virgen de Zapopan.

The picture is tiny, the center is smaller than a dime.  The picture is blurry to begin with, this is the clearest I can get it.

Any ideas?

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

St Gemma, Patron Saint of Migraine Sufferers


This morning I had a horrid migraine.  It's been over five years since I've had one,  I forgot how painful it was.  I am still not up to par just yet, but I did manage to find this website dedicated to Saint Gemma.  You can read all about her here
Thank you fellow blogger for providing such a wealth of information.  I will now ask Saint Gemma's intercession, and try to get more rest.  
Peace be with you.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Prayer to Saint Frances Cabrini



Saint Frances Cabrini - Woman of God, Woman of Spirit and Vision - You crossed the oceans many times to bring the love of Christ to many nations.  You offered the people you met the gift of life and love by responding to their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs in practical and creative ways.

Against great odds you achieved what was thought to be impossible.

Inspired by your sense of justice, your love and compassion I come to you now to intercede for me through the Heart of Jesus.

(Pause ....... name petition)

Watch over me this day and those I love.  Strengthen me in my weakness, sustain me in my struggles - bring me a deep and lasting peace and make me whole again.

May I always recognize Christ in the people I meet and respond to them with respect and sensitivity as you did.

I ask this through our one God
For your God is my God
now and forever.

Amen.