Right now, our refectory (dining room) is decorated with cut-out construction paper hearts. (Sr. Thecla's handiwork.) I have little Snoopy valentines for the sisters, and so does Sr. Helena (and maybe the others do, too; will find out soon enough). When I lived in Italy, I asked my Mom to send me some kiddy Valentines, and the sisters (who only associate Valentine's Day with romantic love), were entranced. They understood immediately from the childish cards that this was a day to celebrate friendship in the most human and most spiritual senses, and many of them set to work crafting homemade valentines for the first time.A little prayer for the day: "Pour forth, we beseech Thee, O Lord, thy grace into our hearts!"
What did St. Paul say in this regard? "God's love has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit" (Romans 5:5).
and...I just learned that St. Valentine's remains are entombed in my favorite Church in Rome: the Church (probably Basilica) of St. Praxedes!
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Thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Easter, husband's name is Joe, and I homeschool our 5 children. We are all Pauline Cooperators under the direction of Sr. Margaret Sato. We are looking forward to being with the sisters here on Thurs of next week. We love being with them!
Your blogsite's been on my sidebar. So glad I visited your site and will do again! Have a great St. Valentine's evening with the other sisters!
BTW, Thanks, Sr. Anne!
Wow, I've never thought of St. Valentine's Day that way! I have to smile at your Snoopy valentines- they were always my favorite as a kid. My daughter is 2 1/2 today and loves "Toopy!!" too =)
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