Silence.

One of my favorite things to do is go to the church during the week. I find that it’s the only place where there is absolute silence (as long as nothing else is going on there at the time). Silence is something that I often long for; I need it!

Without experiencing moments of silence each day, I can’t find peace (and even finding peace on those days can still be a challenge). In our culture, silence is practically nonexistent. It’s almost seen as something undesirable—or even worse, not necessary or good. (I don’t think I have to go into much depth here. I’m sure you have an idea of what I’m talking about.)

Last Sunday, I arrived at the church about forty minutes before Mass was to begin in hopes of spending some much needed quiet time with Jesus. My attempt was in vain because the choir was practicing. Then as people began arriving, the noise in the church increased. One might assume that the church would be a place for silence, but I’ve found this to be true only during the week, not on Sunday.

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The Little Flower and One Small Rose

I have to tell you, I’m excited about this blog! I’m truly grateful for all of the support and encouragement I’ve received from family and friends.

This may not seem like a big deal, but it is to me; so thank you!

Now for the explanation of the name. (I know, I know, you’ve been waiting on the edge of your seat for this.)

Once I felt that God was calling me to start a blog, one of my first thoughts was that I needed to choose a name.

I’m a perfectionist, so this sort of task would normally take me a long time to accomplish.

I often don’t feel comfortable with a decision or action unless I feel it’s completed “perfectly” (which I know sounds ridiculous because “perfect” does not exist).

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First Post, First Blog!

Thanks for checking out the first post of my first blog!

Those of you who know me well, or have ever received a note or card from me, probably know that I love to write.

Last month, I prayed a novena (I also love novenas) to St. Francis de Sales since he is the patron saint of Catholic writers. I asked him for guidance on how to write to make a living as well as give glory to God…

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