Hi Mary, I have started writing to Fr. Gordon MacRae. His last letter included a printout of your blogs from Aug.2011 which he saw for the first time last week. I didn't want to look too closely at first to Father's case either. But after reading www.ncrj.org I was convinced of the terrible wrong done to this man. It was good to read that another NH Catholic sees this too. I fear we are few and far between. God Bless you Mary
Hi Anonymous, Thanks for commenting - it was nice to hear that a fellow Catholic in NH is concerned about this injustice. I wish more Catholics would look into Father MacRae's case more deeply. God bless you too :)
YEP tried that and it did not work- we live to try and control God and put Him in a box but He simply does not fit
ReplyDeleteSo true! The more we get to know Him the less we realize we know!
ReplyDeleteAmen to that! I love the writings from that little book~so full of practical wisdom.
ReplyDeleteHi Karin,
ReplyDeleteIt is a gem, isn't it?
Thanks for the tips on your blog - I'll start signing out :)
Simple but true. Thank you for this reminder Mary.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and yours.
Hi Victor,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and God bless you too!
Striving for it! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteGosh, there's so much to think about in this little post! A bit like how just the name of Jesus can stir such love and emotion.
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Mary:-)
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteI have started writing to Fr. Gordon MacRae. His last letter included a printout of your blogs from Aug.2011 which he saw for the first time last week. I didn't want to look too closely at first to Father's case either. But after reading www.ncrj.org I was convinced of the terrible wrong done to this man. It was good to read that another NH Catholic sees this too. I fear we are few and far between. God Bless you Mary
Hi everyone! I'm sorry I didn't moderate your comments earlier - my computer is giving me a hard time and I had to restore the system :(
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting - it was nice to hear that a fellow Catholic in NH is concerned about this injustice. I wish more Catholics would look into Father MacRae's case more deeply. God bless you too :)