Ever Lasting Day…No Other

My Life is but an instant, a mere passing hour, My Life escapes and flies away, this single day, no other You know O Lord:  a future bleak? Beg you for tomorrow, I shall not, cannot!… But keep my heart pure, put me in your shade  Just for this day, no other Soon I shall fly to sing your praise, And I leave this day, no other. Then I shall play the angels lyre And no longer say that on my soul it sets, This day no other, But on my soul it shines: Your everlasting day, all other! This beautiful poem was written by St. Therese of Lisieux.  Her life and writings greatly inspire me.  Even as a small child, St. Therese demonstrated her love for God through simple every day gestures. In many of her writings, she tells us not to focus so much on our weaknesses…

Hold on to Me As We Go (Song Home)

From Phillip Phillips Song “Home” Hold on to me as we go As we roll down this unfamiliar road And although this wave is stringing us along… Just know you’re not alone ‘Cause I’m gonna make this place your home Settle down, it’ll all be clear Don’t pay no mind to the demons They fill you with fear The trouble it might drag you down If you get lost, you can always be found Just know you’re not alone ‘Cause I’m gonna make this place your home The first time I heard Phillip Phillips new song “Home” it brought back the memory of an incredible dream I had of my dear brother James, who we lost on September 11th. Phillips words “Hold on to me as we go” took…

My Patron Saint: St. Therese of Lisieux of the Child Jesus

Joseph Schmidt’s book “Everything is Grace – The Life and Way of Therese of Lisieux” is one that I open time and again.  Each chapter is filled with faith filled prayers, sentiments and spiritual experiences as captured by the Little Flower in her journal entries. She shares the early years of her life and how she was so loved by her family.  Her parents Louis and Zelie Martin went through so much suffering having lost 4 of their 9 children as infants.  Her beloved mother died when she was only four.  Despite her family’s grief, their faith in the Lord never wavered.  Although St. Therese became known as the Little Flower because of her immeasurable capacity to love and forgive, it was her love of God that drove her calling.  After being denied twice to join the Carmelites because of her young age of…