Tomorrow is the Feast of St. Blaise, when many Catholic parishes offer blessing of throats during Mass.
St. Blaise has a very good Wikipedia page, I'm glad to see, because I've never known much about him myself --- although always familiar with his name and the blessing of throats.
I must be sure I do get to Mass tomorrow for my throat blessing, because I have had a sore, scratchy throat ever since my mom died of lung cancer in March of 2012. When I was a little girl, I used to try to convince her to quit smoking, but she did not or could not. I don't know which.
So, then, when I became ten years old, (in 1958), I figured I should also start smoking cigarettes, because I did not want her to die alone, and I figured we could "go" together.
However, my kids convinced me to try to quit, in 1982, when they were eleven, five, four and one. I actually had no intention of doing anything at all, but somehow --- I did quit smoking anyway.
When my mom contracted lung cancer, in 2011, I remembered my pledge to die along with her, and I have felt guilty ever since, for not dying along with her in March of 2012, as I was "supposed" to.
I hope that St Blaise will help me become free of this chronic sore throat --- if that is God's will.
Here is a very informative and interesting page about the history,
customs, culture and even recipes pertaining to The Feast of the Presentation.
After all, it is also called "Crepe (Pancake) Day" in some countries, especially France.
The Presentation is the Fourth Joyful Mystery of the Rosary.
Here is a link to a printable page of The Presentation for young people.
Please pray for my mom to be in Heaven with Our Lord.
Please pray that all smokers will have the grace to quit without trying.
I have been homeless since November of 2010. I consider myself blessed that I can sleep indoors, unlike many of my homeless friends, who have to spend nights outside, in all kinds of weather. I returned to my Catholic faith in 2005, after an absence of thirty years. Before that, I had already had an absence of about ten years. I tried to return to Holy Mother Church, but it didn't "take." Things were very strange in the '70's.
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