Sacred Heart with Doves, French Catholic Holy Card
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Sacred Heart with Doves, French Catholic Holy Card
ok gng my confirmation is in three hours and i have to say a four page thank you speech at the end so uh WISH ME LUCK
i have to wear a dress again which sucks but like at least it’s longer and more modest i like it more than the other ones i have
my family’s gonna be there but no one except my mom is gonna understand anything cuz it’s in french 😭😭
@r0xx4nn3 @imgnaexplode101 let’s hope last night practice worked and michael jackson doesn’t appear in the crowd 🥹💔
Happy Feast Day Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort 1673 - 1716 Feast Day: April 28
St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, a French Catholic priest and confessor was known in his time as a preacher and was made a missionary apostolic by Pope Clement XI. As well as preaching, Montfort wrote a number of books and is known for his particular devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Rosary. Two of his most notable works are True Devotion to Mary and The Secret of the Rosary. {website}
The French Catholic side of my family has been excommunicated from the Catholic church
COOKED ON MY CONFIRMATION SPEECH GUYS
IM FINALLY CONFIRMED IM SO HAPPY RAHHHHHHHSJHDJSBSJ
im at a restaurant rn and I haven’t eaten since 11am so like I’m HUNRGY and this is what i ordered
very yummy 😋😋
and i have a Mother’s Day dinner tmrw with my fam… damn I’m not free until Sunday that sucks but oh well IM CONFIRMED NOW 😎😎
Happy Feast Day Blessed Charles de Foucauld 1858-1916 Feast Day: December 1 Beatified in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI
Blessed Charles de Foucauld was born into an aristocratic French Catholic family but rejected the faith as a teenager and led a desolate life in the army. He was inspired to resume his faith while in Algeria, by witnessing the devotion of Jews and Muslims. He joined the Trappists, then was a sacristan for the Poor Clares, and in 1901 became a priest. Charles returned to Algeria and lived among the Tuareg people wanting to start a religious order that offered hospitality to all people regardless of their faith. Blessed Charles was shot to death at the beginning of World War I. {website}
Olivier Messiaen speaks about 'Saint François d'Assise'
French Antique Small Marble Religious Plaque Salvator Mundi
Hipstrrr pick!!!
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