where might we find a full length of this particular image?
The story of the donkey that rode Christ into Jerusalem is very interesting.
I especially like the legend of how the donkey got it's special brea.
His normal cry wasn't loud enough for Saint Joseph to hear his warning on the way to Egypt, so the Donkey prayed for a cry that would be heard clearly over long distance.
God blessed him with the Donkey's unique "Hee-Haw!" brea.
Please comment with charity and avoid ad hominem attacks. I exercise the right to delete comments I find inappropriate. If you use your real name there is a better chance your comment will stay put.
Terry: You have the most lovely way with words...
ReplyDeletePraying your Holy Week will be spiritually profitable.
ReplyDeleteAngie
Beautiful..
ReplyDeleteA Blessed Holy Week to everyone on the blog..
ReplyDeleteSara
I love this image of our Lady.
ReplyDeletePrayers to all as we live the Great Week with Her.
Mr. Nelson,
ReplyDeletewhere might we find a full length of this particular image?
The story of the donkey that rode Christ into Jerusalem is very interesting.
I especially like the legend of how the donkey got it's special brea.
His normal cry wasn't loud enough for Saint Joseph to hear his warning on the way to Egypt, so the Donkey prayed for a cry that would be heard clearly over long distance.
God blessed him with the Donkey's unique "Hee-Haw!" brea.
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I don't normally advertise my website, but please do drop by and look under Sermons for the Holy Week Conference Sermons for the edification of souls.
ReplyDeleteIn your generosity, please say a Hail Mary for the Priests and a Hail Mary for the Nuns on my website.
I will remember all the lonely people on Abbey Road...
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Pablo - I will go to your site to read - thanks.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the image - it is the only one available - I didn't see a full version.
Mr. Nelson,
ReplyDeleteThey are audio Sermons for lazy people like me to listen to as we travel, meditate, or work and listen to something.
It is always good for the sheep to hear the Sheppard's voice.
No laity on my site; just Padres and Nuns.
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Your website is very nice, Michael.
ReplyDeleteBack at you, Padre...
Thank you, Miss Maria.
ReplyDeleteI consider it a privilege to be able to have the site; I hope those hungering and thirsting come to view it.
I do not want to muddy the refreshing waters of Priestly and Religious ministry by voicing my opinion on the web site.
Please tell those you meet of the site.
Mr. Nelson's blog is a fine one for those of us to meet.
God be with you.
Adios.
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Also with you, Mr. Miguel..
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