Struggling with Lyme and tick-borne diseases

I recently posted the following message to my Face Book friends. I thought I should fill you in too so you’ll know why I haven’t been active with blogging lately…

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I’m writing from my sick bed. Because you have been praying for me and checking on me I think you deserve an update. In a nutshell, I’m very sick. I’ve been running high fevers, chills, and have intense pain all over my body especially in my head. I have been offering it to God for His holy will. He is the Divine Physician and knows just what we need. I was in bed most of all last week due to the high fevers, chills, and pain. I was hoping that the fevers had subsided, (but knew I needed to get to the doctor due to the lingering severe pain), but the high fever came back last night and this morning along with the heart racing and more intense pain. Thankfully, I saw a very good Lyme disease doctor this morning. He pointed out the three tickborne diseases that I have according to my blood work that are very bad and very active and are wreaking havoc on my body. I also have some sort of bacterial pneumonia. That was a surprise! I will start my treatment tonight. I will be taking three different kinds of very strong antibiotics along with probiotics. Please pray that the medicine will work and that I won’t have any reactions to it (I have had severe reactions to some meds in the past). Sometimes the tick-borne diseases get much worse (after starting the strong meds.) before they get better. I really need to get all of this terrible stuff (bacteria) out of my body. I have been dealing with it for many many years. It can be very debilitating. Right now I’m at an awful state. But I’m very hopeful and very thankful to have visited with that doctor today. I also received the anointing of the sick recently. So, thank you so much dear friends. I am deeply grateful for your concern and your many prayers. I really need the prayers. God bless you. I’m praying for you too. ❤

I am hoping and praying that the medicine kicks in and does its work so that I can travel to New Jersey to the upcoming Catholic Marketing Network Trade Show coming up in less than two weeks! There I will moderate a couple of panels for the Catholic Writer’s Guild and give a talk for the Ignatius Press audience, which will, in a sense, debut my upcoming memoir: The Kiss of Jesus: How Mother Teresa and the Saints Helped Me To Discover the Beauty of the Cross. I will be signing advance reader copies of my book, Lord willing. The official release for my memoir will be in August.

The Incredible Blessing of Grand-motherhood!

I recently became a Grandmother for the very first time. It is such an awesome blessing! I recently took a few moments to attempt to express my joy.

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I share a glimpse into my heart in which I pondered my brand new vocation amid clothespins and diapers.

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Donna-Marie with her Grandmother

You can read my thoughts here at Catholic Mom.

The Sacredness and Hidden Blessings in Christian Marriage

weddingJune is a time of bountiful “I do’s.” I was a June bride, therefore I will be celebrating my wedding anniversary in the coming days with my husband Dave. When asked to write a piece for Magnificat magazine under the category of “She Pondered These Things In Her Heart” and knowing it would be about marriage and family, I decided to convey something very real–not just a warm and fuzzy kind of love story.

I wanted to be honest in my article, brutally honest. Real love doesn’t translate to bliss or “warm and fuzzy.” Sure we enjoy those moments, but indeed marriage overall requires our work. And, love hurts sometimes. Mother Teresa often professed that real love requires sacrifice and often hurts. As well,  we can’t rely on our feelings to forge ahead in our marriages. We choose to love–to give–to surrender our hearts.

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I titled my piece, “Unexpected Discovery” because I think that is what discovery often is–unexpected. We can discover something we never realized about ourselves or about our spouse as we go through the daily grind–the nitty gritty details of life where we are supposed to be working out our salvation. We can also decide to work on getting rid of a vice as well as work towards cultivating a particular virtue once we open our hearts to discovery and God’s amazing grace.

In my piece for Magnificat which is in the June 2015 issue, I recalled a sort of funny, but what started out as a bit of a frustrating experience with my dear husband. The challenge that was presented in writing it (especially for me because I love to tell stories–long stories!) was to say it in a very limited number of words (and spaces!) because an exact amount of space is calculated and permitted in which to express the message so that it will fit on to the small Magnificat page. But, no more than that–not even one additional word or space.

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Hopefully my message about sacrificial and sacramental love in marriage and family comes through. Hopefully I have expressed it in the little story I have shared. One woman who read the piece told me that she is going to put the page in a pretty photo frame and gift it to her daughter and soon-to-be son-in-law who are about to be married.

I think that is a beautiful and creative gift!

 

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May God bless all marriages everywhere in which spouses bound in their sacramental covenant are actually actively helping one another to get to heaven through thick and thin, in good times and bad, and throughout every single detail they share every ordinary day!

May I ask? Have you discovered something very unexpected while navigating the vocation of marriage with your spouse? Will you seek to discover a hidden blessing waiting to be unearthed? Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

 

Saturday night: Signed Sealed Delivered Movie!

Coming up tomorrow night, you will love it. It’s the Signed Sealed Delivered: From Paris With Love movie! Even if you’ve never seen the Hallmark television series Signed Sealed Delivered, you’ll love this movie.

I previewed the movie recently and absolutely loved it. I’ll be back later to tell you more. I interviewed Martha Williamson, the creator of the movie at a recent press conference. She had some fascinating things to say. It was an enjoyable conversation.

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My participation in this upcoming book: “Family, the Church, and the Real World”

Family life is both messy and holy. I’m sure you’ll agree. I am happy to report that I have written a portion of a new book for families titled, Family, the Church, and the Real World due to be released on August 1st in time for the World Meeting of Families.

My contribution is about the “Domestic Church.”

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A description from Liguori:

If you embrace only the holiness, or if you just get lost in the messiness, then you miss the fullness of the experience that is living as a family – both in the domestic church and the Institutional Church. Here you’ll find inspiration from Scripture and modern advice that does more than just tell you how family life is “supposed” to be. This book gives you real, practical wisdom on how to navigate the holy messiness of family life.

Insights have been gathered from experts in every area of family life, including: Dr. Sean Reynolds, Dr. Greg and Lisa Popcak, Lisa Hendey, Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle, Dr. Don Paglia, Christopher West, Fr. Andrew Wisdom, Dr. Tom Neal, and Greg and Jennifer Willits. You’ll discover that Catholic Church teaching on marriage and family is rooted in our ultimate calling – to love with all we can muster, even through those messy moments.

Here’s a link to the book’s description and other details at the publisher.

You can pre-order the book (which sells for $15.00) at my website here.

May God bless families everywhere!

SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED: FROM PARIS WITH LOVE

Guess what I watched last night? I got a FULL sneak peek at the upcoming television movie: SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED: FROM PARIS WITH LOVE!

I love the Signed, Sealed, Delivered television series. I watch very little television other than EWTN shows, but this is one show I enjoy very much. This upcoming movie is an expansion of the series.

Series Creator and Executive Producer Martha Williamson has written a love letter to fans of TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL and SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED in her new television movie SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED: FROM PARIS WITH LOVE, a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Original World Premiere Saturday, June 6 at 9pm ET/PT, 8C

By the way, here’s a quick sneak peek: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RgHcg51QOI

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The film’s writer/producer, Martha Williamson is the pioneer of the modern-day resurgence of faith-based movies and TV through her groundbreaking work on TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL.

The movie is an expansion of the one-hour series originally aired on Hallmark Channel and features Williamson’s signature style – wholesome, thought-provoking entertainment spotlighting stories about making the world a kinder and better place.  Oliver O’Toole, who leads a team of “postal detectives” charged with ensuring “dead letters” find their way to their addresses,  is a man of faith whose wife has left him to pursue her dreams in Paris. In this inspirational story, his wife returns to explore the fate of their marriage on the same day Oliver’s team must deliver divorce papers to another couple grappling with the true meaning of love and the sanctity of marriage.

SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED: FROM PARIS WITH LOVE marks the launch of the SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED movie series Williamson is currently producing for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, expanding her one-hour series that drew a passionate, loyal fan base when it originally aired on Hallmark Channel.

Williamson’s signature laugh-while-you-cry style is evident in her highly anticipated new movie SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED: FROM PARIS WITH LOVE. Lead postal detective Oliver O’Toole is a man of faith whose wife has left him to pursue her dreams in Paris. In this inspirational story, his wife returns to explore the fate of their marriage on the same day the POstables deliver divorce papers to another couple grappling with the true meaning of love and the sanctity of marriage.

Primetime television veteran Poppy Montgomery (“Without a Trace”) guest-stars alongside returning stars Eric Mabius (“Ugly Betty”), Kristin Booth (“The Kennedys”), Crystal Lowe (“Smallville”) and Geoff Gustafson (“The Interview”) in this world premiere two-hour movie from Martha Williamson.

“At the heart of the franchise is Oliver, a modern day gentleman with old world values played brilliantly by Eric Mabius. He and his wonderful team of postal detectives will continue to make it their mission to solve mysteries behind lost letters that can change lives when they reach their intended recipients. And in SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED: FROM PARIS WITH LOVE, the life that’s changed is Oliver’s, said Williamson.

Just for fun, if you leave a comment here you will be entered into a drawing for a vintage TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL greeting card. Here’s the official description from Martha’s team: “The beautiful CD greeting cards are part of a limited edition greeting with rare images of the Touched By An Angel cast that each contain a CD single of a song that was featured in an episode of the beloved series. They were originally sold for $5.99 each and can no longer be purchased anywhere.”

I hear there is another prize in the works so stay tuned to hear about that.

My review will be coming up. Meanwhile don’t miss this fabulous movie! I highly recommend it!

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Speaking about Mother Teresa’s possible upcoming canonization

I recently had the blessing of speaking with Elena Rodriguez on the “Catholic Connection” show on Ave Maria Radio. We chatted about Blessed Mother Teresa and the possibility of her upcoming canonization in the Year of Mercy. You can hear it here.

We also talked about my book: Mother Teresa and Me:

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and my upcoming memoir: The Kiss of Jesus:

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My recent visit on EWTN’s JOURNEY HOME

I was recently blessed to visit with Marcus Grodi of EWTN’s “Journey Home” show. It will re-air at 1:00 PM EST on Friday, May 22nd.

You can also see it on You tube right here. I hope that you enjoy it. I am hearing from people from all over the world who have told me that they have been impacted by the show. All glory to God!

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My upcoming memoir: THE KISS OF JESUS: How Mother Teresa and the Saints Helped Me to Discover the Beauty of the Cross (which I mention on the Journey Home show) will reveal even more twists and turns in my life. I hope you get a chance to read it. I have it for sale at a discount on my website here.

God bless you and keep you!

Donna-Marie

 

 

 

Talking about Mother Mary, Mother Teresa, and Moms

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I recently spoke with radio host Matt Swaim on the Son Rise Morning Show. Since we are in the month of May which is dedicated to Mary, and with Mother’s Day fast approaching, we talked about Mother Teresa, Mother Mary, and Motherhood. You can listen to the short ten minute segment here.

Enjoy and God bless!

Donna-Marie

Coming this Fall: Bringing Lent Home With Pope Francis!

We have just completed our Lenten journey and are now celebrating our Easter JOY!

It might seem odd that I am already speaking about our next Lenten journey. But, I want you to know that I’ve got you covered! I have a brand new family Lenten book (fourth in my series) for you! Here is the book cover image.

I hope you like it. It will be available in early October! As always, for a ridiculously low price of under $3.00.

Relish in your Easter JOY!

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Hosting a radio show in Holy Week

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I recently hosted a radio show and had as my guest Fr. Frank Pavone! We chatted about Holy Week, challenges and graces, as well as the tenth anniversary of the passing of Terri Schiavo who very sadly was starved and dehydrated to death.

Fr. Frank was a wonderful guest and I thoroughly enjoyed his visit. I know you will too.

You can listen to our visit here:

 

I hope that you enjoy it. Visit Fr. Frank’s “Priests For Life” blog here.

The Cross in Our Lives


There are so many reasons that Christ’s Cross should be on our minds as a Christian, especially because we are navigating the season of Lent—that beautiful and prayerful time of year. Holy Mother Church prods us to become more mindful of Jesus’ Passion and Death on the Cross—His unselfish holy sacrifice so that we might have Eternal Life…

I recently wrote about the Cross using a couple of very beautiful stories about the Cross in the lives of two friends. You can read it here.

My daughter is having a baby!

I will be a Grandmother soon! Actually, I am already a Grandmother. It’s just that I haven’t officially met my little grand-blessing yet! He or she is still residing in my daughter’s womb awaiting childbirth! It can be any time now and I am very excited!

A few weeks ago, I hosted a baby shower for my daughter and her husband.

Decorating for it was a lot of fun!

I wanted to decorate with sweet baby clothes hanging on a clothesline…

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My daughter Jessica is putting her special touches on the arrangement!

 

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Jessica and Mary-Catherine busy helping me prepare the day before the baby shower

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I think it looks so sweet, if I may say so myself!

 

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The blanket was Chaldea’s when she was a little girl. 🙂

 

Oops, the cover on the bassinet is popping off in this photo. We fixed it before the baby shower. 🙂

I picked up a bassinet at a local thrift shop! I wanted to use it to decorate. Since it was new and right out of the box, I’ll certainly put it to good use at my home for when the baby visits!

 

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The baskets were later filled with books!

 

I had the idea to clean up a wooden desk that was Chaldea’s from her childhood. I put a request on the baby shower invitations to bring a children’s book. I wrote a little rhyme on the chalk board hanging on the chair as well as the little note about this being Chaldea’s desk when she was a little tyke. And, of course, the photo on the desk is Chaldea when she was a little girl.

 

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The entryway

 

 

 

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I had fun placing cute teddy bears, stuffed animals, and birds (Chaldea and I share a love for birds!) all around. My daughter Jessica placed children’s books around too.

 

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I placed photos of Chaldea as a baby and a little girl all around.

 

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Back at home before the shower I was able to capture this sweet “sisters” shot. Oh the beauty of that moment!

 

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A little help with hair before the baby shower from little sister Mary-Catherine! Shhh, don’t tell that I posted this. 🙂

 

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Do you see the teapots on every table?

So blessed that many friends and family came out to celebrate with us despite the snowy weather that day! We enjoyed a delicious brunch. I’ll later share my baked french toast recipe (to the right of the glass carafe in the white baking pan).

 

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Mother-to-be checking out the yummy desserts! The beautiful cupcakes were made by her godmother Angela and the Italian pastry cookies (still wrapped in this photo) were made by her Aunt Karen! Not pictured are desserts that I made, iced shortbread cookies topped with fresh raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries and homemade pumpkin doughnuts and chocolate cake pops that Jessica made–yum! By the way, that’s a photo of Chaldea as a baby in the background.

 

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With my beautiful daughters! I am very grateful for Mary-Catherine’s and Jessica’s help with the shower.

 

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I can’t wait to see the baby in these sweet clothes!

 

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Posing for her Mom. 🙂

 

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It was so much fun. The Mother-to-be was understandably very tired afterwards–but still smiling. 🙂 She needed to sit down.

The Journey of the Green Carnation on Saint Patrick’s Day

I recently traveled to Ohio to do a few things. I visited with Marcus Grodi on EWTN’s very popular “Journey Home” television show, I also did a live radio show with Mark Shea on “Catholic and Enjoying it!” which happened to fall on the evening of my filming with Marcus. And, the following evening I gave a talk to a wonderful Legatus group in Columbus.

Since I was leaving for Ohio on Saint Patrick’s day I was sort of lamenting that I hadn’t had time to bake my annual (and I always question that–why do I only make it at Saint Patrick’s day? It’s so delicious!) Irish Soda bread.I usually make it right on Saint Patrick’s day.

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made this loaf with my son Joseph in years past

I headed out for the airport with my husband. I was looking forward to what would unfold ahead of me, knowing there would be some sort of adventures in store for me in Ohio. There is usually at least one interesting encounter. I pray to be open to God’s amazing graces. I always take blessed Miraculous medals with me in case I am inspired to give them out along the way.

On the way to the airport I called my Aunt Pat on my cell phone and wished her a very happy birthday. It was her 96th birthday! She said she was doing just fine and had no aches and pains. She said she doesn’t know why she is living so long and why her siblings have passed on. I told her that I think God has more for her to do! We had a very nice chat and then she wished me a good trip.

At the airport, before I checked my bag, I was both surprised and delighted to see some sweet Irish dancers, dancing their little hearts out!

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My husband and I paused for a few minutes to watch. We were early and didn’t have to run to catch my flight. So, it was nice to have the time to observe them.

You can click here: Dancer_Video for an extremely short snippet of their dancing.

It was a very sweet treat and a perfect reminder of the feast day of Saint Patrick. As I made my way to the counter a little girl came up to me and quickly handed me a green carnation and said, “Happy Saint Patrick’s day!” It was delightful! I was very happy to have received the surprise gift.

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she gifted me with the green carnation!

 

Beaming from receiving the unexpected gift and with green carnation in hand, I made my way through the crowds to get my bag checked and also asked if I could bring the flower on the plane. I was told that it would be fine. Now I had to figure out how I was going to manage to keep the carnation from getting broken throughout my two flights and traipsing through airports and more. I usually have a shortage of hands trying to manage all of my trappings on my trips! Now, I had something else to worry about. But, I knew immediately that I wanted to give the flower to Barb, someone I had not yet met but whose Bed and Breakfast I’d be staying at that night.

I headed over to the security area and then made my way through the security process. Upon getting to the other side, I observed a woman crouched down getting her shoes back on her feet and apologizing for being in the way. I reassured her that she was just fine. She told me she needed to get to Gate twelve. Mine was to be Gate four. I wished her well and she was on her way.

After I noticed the signs, I realized that she was headed the wrong way. I yelled to her since she was already quite a distance from me. The woman didn’t hear me so I ventured closer and called out to her again. She turned around and came toward me. When she caught up to me, motioning with my hand, I told her that we both needed to head the other way. She glanced at my green carnation waving in my hand. So I asked if she had seen the festive Irish dancers earlier. She said she hadn’t seen them. I told her that I had a snippet of their dancing on my phone in case she’d like to see it.

As we walked towards our gates, I scrolled through my cell phone to find the short video and then played it for the woman as we continued towards our gates. She was delighted. When it came time for us to part as we got to her gate, I suddenly felt an urge to give her a blessed Miraculous Medal.

“I’d like to give you something.” I said as I reached into my pocket for the medal I placed there that morning before leaving for the trip.

“This is a blessed Miraculous Medal” I explained. I will touch it to the on that Mother Teresa gave me. This is Mary, Jesus’ mother. I pray that the medal brings you much grace.” And I placed it in her outstretched hand.

“Thank you!” she immediately said. “This means so much to me. My husband just died of fourth stage lung cancer.” He JUST died! I NEED this!” she told me.

I was so happy that I could give her the blessed medal. I quickly dug into my purse to get a business card and then handed it to her. I told her to get in touch anytime. She stretched out her hand to offer a hand shake and said, “My name is Esther. It’s Esther.” she repeated. “I’ll be in touch.”

I told her my name too and we parted. I quickly called out to her and said, “God bless–safe journeys! Email me!”

I arrived to my gate and sat down, keeping an eye on my flower so it wouldn’t get bent. I wanted Barb to have it. I settled down and silently gave thanks to God for the blessed unexpected encounter with Esther and said a little prayer for her. It seemed that the Irish dancer’s gift of the green carnation to me was the ice breaker in speaking with Esther, or at least it helped in continuing our conversation, giving me a bit more time to realize I needed to give her a blessed Miraculous Medal before parting.

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Standing in line waiting to board I noticed a young gentleman beside me also holding a green carnation. We shared with one another that it would be interesting to see how we would get the flowers to our final destinations without breaking them! I smiled and told him that I already knew who I was going to give mine to on the other side. He seemed delighted by the idea of giving his away and said he thought that maybe he would gift his to someone too!

My flight was pretty turbulent but my green carnation stayed safely in its resting place in the seat pocket throughout the flight.

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I saw that young man again when it was time to get off the plane and I asked about his carnation. He said, “Oh! I gave it away!” And he motioned behind him. I noticed a young lady carrying a green carnation and smiled at his kind gesture. Maybe Saint Patrick smiled too.

One more flight to go and I’d meet up with Scott, the producer for the Journey Home television show on which I would be featured. I met Scott just outside the airport. He drove me to his home where I’d be staying at the Bed and Breakfast while awaiting the filming of the show the following day.

When I arrived at his home, we went into the kitchen, the heart of their beautiful home, to see Barb, his wife. She was behind the kitchen counter busy with some sort of preparation. The kitchen was beautifully decorated with all things Irish! Irish songs were playing in the background too–what a perfect ambience! I approached Barb and immediately hugged her, saying, “I’m home!” and then handed her the green carnation. It sure felt like home. Theirs was a welcoming peace-filled abode and that’s why I was so quick to offer a hug to Barb rather than a simple hand shake.

Whew, I thought. At long last, the gift of the green carnation had reached its final destination. I shared with Barb that a cute little Irish dancer had surprised me and had given it to me earlier that day with the beautiful greeting, “Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!”

While Barb’s father’s favorite Irish tunes were playing, Barb explained to me that she thought that perhaps Saint Therese must have arranged that flower to come to her since sometimes a rose will show up unexpectedly when asking for Saint Therese’s intercession. She quickly added, “But, my very Irish Daddy, whom I greatly miss, would have said it was from him.”

It would have been her father’s 90th birthday that day!

Barb thanked me for the green carnation and smiling, she trimmed it and put it in a little Irish vase which happened to be empty and adorning her kitchen counter.

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Doesn’t it look pretty here at its journey’s end?

Later on when Barb had a chance to express what was going on in her heart and mind when I arrived at her home, she said, “It was such a surprise to receive the carnation, in the midst of a ‘perfect storm’ of circumstances.” Barb had been reading a book about Saint Therese. She shared, “I have been praying for her intercession on a specific issue.”

Everything kind of all came together in a few moments time.

Barb recalled, “My dad’s old Irish music playing, his birthday, St Patrick’s Day–there really aren’t words to describe the spiritual lift your gift of a flower gave me.”

She added, “The fact that you traveled so far, lovingly carrying that single flower, for me, really touched my heart.” Barb had a deep sense of what she described, “Sweet, precious, and holy moments our Lord gifts us with!”

The following day when sitting at the breakfast table, Barb told me that a friend had just emailed and had a little Bible message. It was from the Book of “Esther,” she said.

Esther? How interesting! Maybe God had a message for me.

I listened to what Barb read me from the email. The message was a little interpretation of a verse in Esther:

Be still for a while and praise God for His favor, His grace and His awesomeness. God is able to do the impossible and is always near. He
loves us unconditionally.

Yes, God always has a message for us. This little prayer followed:

Dear God, This is my friend whom I love and this is my prayer for her.
Help her live her life to the fullest. Please cause her to excel above her expectations. Help her to shine in the darkest places where it is
impossible to love. Protect her at all times, lift her up when she needs You the most, and let her know when she walks with You, she will always be safe. Amen!

 

I told Barb the story about meeting Esther at the airport the day before. And now, I have just told you! Let’s pray for Esther, who lost her husband and for all those who have experienced the recent loss of a loved one.

Since I am back home in Connecticut, I think I’m going to bake a couple of big round loaves of Irish Soda bread!

My visit on EWTN’s Bookmark TV Show

I loved visiting with Doug Keck On EWTN’s Bookmark show. He is such a gracious and very brilliant television host. I have been honored and blessed to have visited with him on several Bookmark shows.

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I am striving to reach the kids with solid teaching on the Angels, their invisible companions (based on Scripture and St. John Paul II’s catechesis on the Angels) and also teaching them about the Gifts of the Holy Spirit for their Confirmation preparation and for LIFE!

 

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We chatted about my books “Angels For Kids” and “My Confirmation Book.”

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I’m having a special sale on both books here.

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You can see out visit here:

 

Chatting about “The Kiss of Jesus” with Mark Shea

I recently had the honor and blessing of being a guest on Mark Shea’s radio show: “Catholic and Enjoying It!”

We discussed a number of Catholic things and focused a lot on my upcoming memoir which is due to be released in August: The Kiss of Jesus: How Mother Teresa and the Saints Helped Me to Discover the Beauty of the Cross.

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You can learn more about The Kiss of Jesus here and you can also sign up for updates.

You can listen in to our visit right here. Perhaps you’d better pour a beverage for yourself and pull up a chair. This is a long one.

Enjoy!

 

Here’s the dusk jacket text with a few of the endorsements:

When Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle was growing up, she had no thought of one day becoming a popular author and television host. She was fully immersed in her life as the seventh of eight children in a Catholic family. Sometimes that life was carefree and fun, spending time with relatives dancing the festive Polkas at family weddings, and enjoying picnics in her back yard. Other times, life for Donna-Marie was very dark and tarnished with struggles and pain. Struggles that she felt were perhaps best left a secret.

Donna-Marie retreated to the beauty of nature, thanking God for its splendors, pondering and meditating. She plunged her heart and soul into a deeper meaning of life as she tried to navigate the ups and downs in a large struggling family. She turned to God for help especially as she became increasingly misunderstood by her family and her peers.

Life took some bizarre turns, and Donna-Marie was forced to deal with a crazed man who managed to take away her freedom and hold her hostage. Eventually escaping the nightmare of her prison, Donna-Marie married and began raising her family, believing she had finally found her true vocation. But she couldn’t seem to get out from under the shadow of the Cross. She lost three babies to miscarriage, struggled with her husband’s serious drinking problem and was later abandoned by him just before she gave birth to her third living child.

Raising her family alone, she was subjected to abusive neighbors, appalling living conditions, and did her best to overcome the obstacles, hanging onto hope for better days.

Her knight in shining armor finally came on the scene. Or, was he? Another unexpected adventure unfolded causing Donna-Marie to be thrust into a more affluent yet controlled life. “Prince Charming” had charmed his way into Donna-Marie’s life. But under the veneer of his charm was a dark side.

Survival mode eventually took over as Donna-Marie had to fight for her life and for her children’s safety. Thankfully, a saint or two had crossed paths with Donna-Marie—one was Blessed Mother Teresa who would become her spiritual mother.

The Kiss of Jesus is an inspiring true story told by the woman who lived it. It is a story of struggle, suffering, and ultimately of faith, hope, and profound love.

“I have no doubt that this extraordinary true story can and will bring hope to those who are suffering or have suffered and are struggling to make sense of it all.”
– Dan Burke,
 Executive Director, National Catholic Register

“In Donna-Marie’s beatific smile and warm eyes, we glimpse her earnings from a life fraught with poverty, denied friendships, betrayal, abandonment, and real violence, yet filtered through a most unexpected, and arduous, ‘vocation to love’. The Kiss of Jesus is a courageous, sometimes stunningly personal memoir.”
– Elizabeth Scalia
, Author, Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols in Everyday Life

“The Kiss of Jesus is no ordinary spiritual autobiography.  It is a gripping account of spiritual adventure and an emotional roller coaster telling of God’s faithfulness in times of terror, abuse, and profound encounters with grace and holiness.”
– Mark P. Shea
, Author, By What Authority: An Evangelical Discovers Catholic Tradition

The Kiss of Jesus runs the full gamut of virtue and vice, flesh and spirit, demonic and holy. Donna-Marie’s extraordinary life bears witness and hope to us all that ‘nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.’ ”
– Jim Pinto
, Co-Host of EWTN,@ Home with Jim and Joy

Saint Joseph Novena Day Four

Today is the fourth day of a nine day novena to the illustrious Saint Joseph which will end on his feast day, March 19th. As Foster Father of the Holy Family he certainly knows a thing or two about family life and takes an interest in our families. Don’t hesitate to call upon him. Saint Teresa of Avila said he never failed her.

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O St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God, I place in thee all my interests and desires. O St. Joseph, assist me by thy powerful intercession and obtain for me all spiritual blessings through thy foster Son, Jesus Christ Our Lord, so that, having engaged here below thy heavenly power, I may offer thee my thanksgiving and homage.

O St. Joseph, I never weary contemplating thee and Jesus asleep in thine arms. I dare not approach while He reposes near thy heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me, and ask Him to return the kiss when I draw my dying breath.

St. Joseph, patron of departing souls, pray for me.

Giving the “best of my heart.”

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In his March 11 general audience, Pope Francis recalled the encouraging holy words from his grandmother.

“I still treasure the words my grandmother wrote to me on the day of my ordination. I carry them with me to this day inside my breviary,” he told pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square.

The text reads, “May these my grandchildren, to whom I have given the best of my heart, have a long and happy life, but if on some painful day, sickness or the loss of a loved one fills you with grief, remember that a sigh before the Tabernacle, where the greatest and most august martyr resides, and a gaze at Mary at the foot of the Cross, can make a drop of balm fall on the deepest and most painful wounds.”

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Donna-Marie with her beloved grandmother and two of her five brothers

I am very grateful for the love and guidance of my own grandmother who was indeed a holy role model to me. I speak about her in many of my books. Hopefully, some time soon I will write more about the role of grandmothers in the lives of their grandchildren. And, that’s not because I am about to become a grandmother soon!

But, for now, I want to at least bring attention to Pope Francis’ grandmother’s poignant words. May all Christian parents and grandparents reflect on this beautiful sentiment and ask themselves, “Am I giving the “best of my heart” and setting a holy example for my children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews with my words and actions?

[You can see an article here.]