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Marian poems

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Comment from Meia (MESAYERS)
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The third Glorious Mystery is the Descent of the Holy Spirit, and I remember my Confirmation, when the bishop invoked the Holy Spirit upon me, and I took Theresa, the Little Flower, as my patron saint.

The fourth Glorious Mystery is the Assumption, and I am eagerly awaiting being greeted by Jesus upon my entry into Heaven, as He greeted His Mother.

The fifth Glorious Mystery is the Coronation, and I feel as though I have often blessed and crowned my Queen with the poems I have written Her honor, which are included in this book).
I really enjoyed reading this unusual spiritual work. My own patron Saint is Father Padre Pio of the Capuchin order, he was tormented with pain during his life, Theresa the Little Flower was a saint whom I was honoured to be compared to by a few priests growing up. I have no idea why but I have always felt close to God and always tried to be kind and decent. I am beyond honoured. Throughout my life I have seen my sufferings as a way of God showing me to be a better person. Your story is amazing the faithful need fear no pain for it is only a sign that they are honoured by the Lord. Well done and God bless you Meia x

 Comment Written 24-May-2017


reply by the author on 24-May-2017
    Dear Meia, Thank you for your review, and God bless you too! Dove
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written poem and how the Rosary reflects through your own life. It is a very interesting explanation of the different mysterious and what each one means.

 Comment Written 24-May-2017


reply by the author on 24-May-2017
    Dear Sandra, Thank you for your review. Dove
Comment from Mustang Patty
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thank you for sharing this walk through the rosary and telling us of the correlations to your life. You are lucky that you can see these connections. It isn't many of us that can relate to the rosary in this manner,
~patty~

 Comment Written 24-May-2017


reply by the author on 24-May-2017
    Dear Patty, Thank you for your review. Dove
Comment from emptypage
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A good Catholic girl, hunh? Me, too. Only not able to go to church anymore. I like this piece. It is not a story, but and explication and comparison of your life to the mysteries of the rosary and I like the clever idea.

"....and I had great joy when I presented by son for his Baptism in the Immaculate Conception Rectory in June 1987."--Think you meant MY son.

You have experienced a lot, I see.

 Comment Written 09-May-2017


reply by the author on 24-May-2017
    Dear emptypage, Thank you for your review. and for catching the typo. Dove
Comment from Cass Carlton
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Although I am not a Roman Catholic, I can relate to this piece with intense empathy. You are an extremely spiritual person to be able to see your life in all its sadness and hardship as parallels to the lives of Jesus and Mary his mother. I commend you for your courage, dignity and strength and pray you may receive many blessings as you continue on your journey. This is a well written piece, clear and explanatory so that those whose understanding of your faith is limited, comprehend exactly what you intend to convey.
Well done cheers Cass

 Comment Written 09-May-2017


reply by the author on 24-May-2017
    Dear Cass, Thank you for your review. Dove