Blessed are they who cry: for their tears shall be wiped away by God.
Blessed are they who comfort and rescue strays: for one day we will all be Home together.
Blessed are they who accept insults with dignity: their dignity will not go unnoticed.
Blessed are the lonely: for in time they shall be with all who love.
Blessed are the murdered unborn: they shall see the Light of God.
Blessed are they who fight against suicidal thoughts: one day the weight of their crosses will disappear.
Blessed are those in chronic pain: they are given a gift to offer up to God.
Blessed are those who feel unworthy in Mass: they are the worthiest of all.
Blessed are they who take others' pain: their pain will be a treasure in heaven. Blessed are they who are persecuted and betrayed in the cause of Truth: they are soldiers of God.
Well, I can understand your need for the traditional. Have you ever noticed that during the Creed, when it says "for us men and for our salvation" that Father David doesn't say the word "men"? I've noticed it several times. You'd think he'd know that "men" includes women and children.
That used to be my main parish. I still go during the week sometimes. I've talked to Father David a lot and he's a great guy. However, I prefer going to San Secondo because they have a Tridentine Mass and I think even their Novus Ordo liturgies are a little bit more traditional, kind of like on EWTN.
God Bless You!! You are the rock I lean on the most. You never crumble; you always stand firm. I love you so very much my dear friend!! I am blessed to know you!!
I pray that God grants you peace as you struggle with your very busy life.