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Non-Toxic Makeup Routine

January 23, 2019October 19, 2019by The Natural Catholic Mom10 Comments on Non-Toxic Makeup Routine
Non-Toxic Makeup Routine

+J.M.J.+ Let's talk makeup! If you want to see videos of me talking about all of this, you can head on over to my Instagram later this morning - it'll be a saved story on my front page! Our skin is our largest organ, and what we put on our bodies, we are really putting [...]

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Leaving you for this holy Season with wisdom from a 2.5 year old Philomena - give something up in union with Him and know that “He be okay” in the end. 💕
This morning I felt like I had been run over by a freight train. I woke up congested and with a tickle in my throat in the night, and by morning I was full on sick with a nasty sore throat, headache, body aches, sore eyes, runny and stuffy nose, the whole 9 yards.
“The Holy Ghost will not compete with noise: He demands recollection that we be attuned to his delicate motions. Joseph was habitually silent. Not one word of his is recorded in the scriptures. Doubtless he would spend much of his day in his workshop fulfilling all his contractual obligations and more, but all the while meditating on the law and the scriptures, and indeed contemplating their fulfillment in the mystery unfolding in his very own home, that of the woman and her seed.” Fr. Matthew McCarthy, FSSP on St. Joseph.
"It was the priest's turn... 'I am ready.' But at the moment that the soldiers lifted their rifles, he raised his hand. 'Kneel down...I will give you the blessing of a priest - and along with it my pardon for what you are about to do.'" Father Elias Nieves as told in "Mexican Martyrdom” by Father Wilifred Parsons.

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Leaving you for this holy Season with wisdom from a 2.5 year old Philomena - give something up in union with Him and know that “He be okay” in the end. 💕
This morning I felt like I had been run over by a freight train. I woke up congested and with a tickle in my throat in the night, and by morning I was full on sick with a nasty sore throat, headache, body aches, sore eyes, runny and stuffy nose, the whole 9 yards.
“The Holy Ghost will not compete with noise: He demands recollection that we be attuned to his delicate motions. Joseph was habitually silent. Not one word of his is recorded in the scriptures. Doubtless he would spend much of his day in his workshop fulfilling all his contractual obligations and more, but all the while meditating on the law and the scriptures, and indeed contemplating their fulfillment in the mystery unfolding in his very own home, that of the woman and her seed.” Fr. Matthew McCarthy, FSSP on St. Joseph.
"It was the priest's turn... 'I am ready.' But at the moment that the soldiers lifted their rifles, he raised his hand. 'Kneel down...I will give you the blessing of a priest - and along with it my pardon for what you are about to do.'" Father Elias Nieves as told in "Mexican Martyrdom” by Father Wilifred Parsons.
This morning our deacon preached a homily on the value of one soul being saved. He said if he could heal every sickness, comfort every sorrow, and do every imaginable good that is possible, it still would not surpass the value of one soul being saved.
Far more eloquent words than I could ever write about this anniversary of Roe V. Wade are out there today.
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