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You, Your Name
I wrote about you in the quiet mornings, the kind that smelled like coffee and old pages. I wrote when no one was looking, my pen tracing shadows of your smile that only lived in my notebooks.
I wrote about you in the songs I never sent, the lyrics that twisted your name into lines that felt like confessions, but disappeared into my dairy pages, lost to a world that would never read them.
I wrote about you in the walks I took alone, the empty streets listening to my footsteps, each echo carrying a sentence I couldn’t say out loud, because saying it would break the sky.
I wrote about you in the rain, each drop washing ink across my pages, blurring the words but never the feeling, because even in chaos, I remembered your light.
I wrote about you in the quiet nights, where my thoughts circled like satellites, and every orbit ended on you, and still, you never knew that my heart kept diaries in your name.
And the shortest poem I know is a name.
Sometimes, we just love someone who can never be ours, so we guard them by keeping that love to ourselves.
Saint Seraphina
Also known as Fina and Serafina
Born: 1238 at San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
Died: March 12, 1253
Feast Day: March 12
Patronage: people with disabilities, physically challenged people, spinners, San Gimignano
Saint Seraphina, an Italian Christian girl was a pious youth and diligent house keeper who helped her mother spin and sew. At 10 years old, she endured the deaths of her parents and a paralyzing illness that confined her for the rest of her life on a bed made from a wooden pallet. Devoted to St. Gregory the Great, he appeared to her to predict her death. She died as predicted on his feast day at age 15 and white violets bloomed from the pallet after her body was removed.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase. (website)
Stm Fina, thank you, and please pray for us. Amen
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I found the cross of Calvary in my dialysis gauze. Complete with the INRI, and witnesses... Not a miracle or anything, just pattern recognition.
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May I please ask for your prayers? I have entered into my 3 year Noviciate for the 3rd Order Carmelites. I am also going by the name Jude now (My Patron Saint). I love being called Jude, and it makes me very cognizant of my new life.
THANK YOU FOR EVEN A SMALL PRAYER FOR MY SAKE.
God bless you and keep you in Jesus Name Amen
I have no idea how the rest of the book is but I read an excerpt from this book called A Man Disrupted and I guess there was some kind of face off with a robot which for some reason ends in a theological discussion where the person says it’s silly to believe in God and the robot says it believes in God because it is logical to believe in God and then the person’s like but you don’t have a soul! And the robot quotes Jesus saying if people keep silent the stones will cry out in praise! What is silica but a stone? And I can say I’ve been thinking about that approximately every other thought since
May you find Him, and love Him. Amen