I’m making it up as I go along

What is your faith background and what is the role of spirituality in your life? 

I’m making it up as I go along. I love God and God loves me. Beyond that, I’m just making it up as I go along.

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Prayer Cloth Special

veilofveronica.jpegTODAY FOR 3 HOURS ONLY! Friday, May 11th from NOON-3:00pm(Eastern Standard Time). For every 2 “like” items you order, we will add a 3rd one for FREE! Example: -If you order 2 Prayer cloths we will send you 3 (no additional cost! 3rd one will be our choice). Offer good on all items on this website (chaplets, candles, incense, etc).

What is a prayer cloth? In Acts 19:11-12, it speaks of how cloths (aprons and handkerchiefs) were touched to Peter and Paul and taken back to the sick who were often cured of their ills. It says that “God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul; so that from his body were brought unto the sick handkerchiefs or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil spirits went out of them.” Prayer cloths are sacramentals.

How do I pray with a prayer cloth? In many places, the custom exists to place the prayer cloth on a special table and to place petitions on the cloth as well as pictures of our loved ones and those in need of spiritual or physical healing. The prayer cloth may also be placed directly on the sick person or held while praying. Prayer cloths can be used for the dying, the ill, the aged, the lonely and fearful, cures of all kinds, conversions, consolations of soul and body, family difficulties, burials, calamities, special occasions, and devotional praying.

EACH PRAYER CLOTH IS TOUCHED TO THE FIRST CLASS RELICS OF:
St. Philomena, St. Lucy, St. Anthony, St. Colette, St. Therese the Little Flower, St. Dominic Savio, Holy House of Loreto, St. Pio, St. Therese of Avila, St. Agatha, St. Barbara, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Margaret, St Dorothy & St. Catherine!
(This makes Your Prayer Cloth a 3rd class relic!
Certificate of Authenticity included!)

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Man Dies While Battle Dancing

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (May 9) — A man died while trying to outdo a rival with an acrobatic move while “battle dancing,” police said.

Robert Stitt, 48, and his rival were competing in a parking lot Monday night when he tried a forward flip and landed on his head.

“It was just two guys dancing. Everybody was laughing,” Stitt’s friend John Boxley said.

Boxley said James Brown was on the radio and Stitt wanted to outdo a rival dancer, who had flipped in the air.

Police said the victim went into cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead a short time at a local hospital.

Police said several people were in the parking lot drinking and battle dancing – a competition in which each dancer tries one-upmanship with unique moves.

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