So thankful Franklins story is being shared all over. Our sweet boy brought so much joy to our lives, and after his passing, we want to share that joy. Thank you to everyone who has shown us so much love since his passing. #childloss#grief#lifeafterloss
This is Franklin and he passed away. I didnβt know him but I wanted to share his handsome face with X.
When I think of death being so
Horrible , this is why. All death is horrible but this is particularly hard to understand. Iβm so thankful that Jesus defeated death. Itβs too much for us, Jesus.. far too muchπ thank you for the hope of eternal life by your blood alone.
@Christinapldy@farmingandJesus Hi, Iβm Franklinβs mother.. I added a song to it when I first made the video in April last year. When I shared it recently, Instagram added another song on top it, and I didnβt realize until after it posted.
i love being a mother π₯°π€
the second time around has not been easy with a medically complex baby. endless doctors appointments, countless hospital visits, and a potential liver transplant⦠but with this i know God is still with me through this storm.
not my will, but His ππΌ
@EaMast@FeelsGuy2003 exactly this. he wanted both worlds.
itβs definitely not my place so Lord forgive me, but one canβt help but wonder if he was still partaking in the Eucharist while living in this sin. even he said his priest didnβt know. it just makes me more sad for his soul than anything else
And it begins
St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan,
and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
as of tonight, my husband, my baby, and myself are officially baptized and confirmed Roman Catholics!! letβs gooooo!!!
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@_barrybigelow Yes! we also saw the altar servers take the leftover hosts back to the table, and sat them down and then went back to their seats. it was only then that the priest went to grab them, and put them back in the tabernacle. it was just extremely unnerving to witness.
my husband and I have been catechumens for two years (awaiting his annulment) and we had to go to a different parish while we were out of town and i just have to ask: is it normal to have a table full of CONSECRATED hosts just sitting out in the open where anyone can grab them?