par stephlorant » mer. 15 juin 2011, 18:54
Pour vous remercier de vos prières, je dirais quelques mots en anglais. En effet, l'anglais est comme une deuxième langue chez moi, mais seulement lorsque mon émotivité est profondément atteinte. L'anglais est pour moi la langue du combat, enfin bref:
Thanks for your prayers ! I'm glad to say that my mam is still alive ! She's fighting against fate and desperation like all good catholics should well do !
I went do see a doctor myself, meant to have some sweet benzodiazepine pills, in order to sleep tonight ! Well, it will be a long fight again and I know well I should sleep, if ever tomorrow is still harder to live than today !
The priest didn't come. I thouhgt well he wouldn't, and as a fact, he promised but didn't do. They consider the blessing of an old man or an old woman, as a lost time - BUT they did promise ! The same thing happened with my dad, when he died in 2007 : the priest promised to go to help his 'very dear' old teacher but he never dtd. And he made the promise three times, but yet never moved !
So, see by yourselves who is a good catholic and who is another one... People, just pray and act, but never promise, do you hear me ?
I'm your friend in Jesus
Stephane
Pour vous remercier de vos prières, je dirais quelques mots en anglais. En effet, l'anglais est comme une deuxième langue chez moi, mais seulement lorsque mon émotivité est profondément atteinte. L'anglais est pour moi la langue du combat, enfin bref:
Thanks for your prayers ! I'm glad to say that my mam is still alive ! She's fighting against fate and desperation like all good catholics should well do !
I went do see a doctor myself, meant to have some sweet benzodiazepine pills, in order to sleep tonight ! Well, it will be a long fight again and I know well I should sleep, if ever tomorrow is still harder to live than today !
The priest didn't come. I thouhgt well he wouldn't, and as a fact, he promised but didn't do. They consider the blessing of an old man or an old woman, as a lost time - BUT they did promise ! The same thing happened with my dad, when he died in 2007 : the priest promised to go to help his 'very dear' old teacher but he never dtd. And he made the promise three times, but yet never moved !
So, see by yourselves who is a good catholic and who is another one... People, just pray and act, but never promise, do you hear me ?
I'm your friend in Jesus
Stephane