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Traditional Catholic Faith => The Sacred: Catholic Liturgy, Chant, Prayers => Topic started by: Emile on August 31, 2021, 07:49:50 PM
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My sister, Diane, has numerous health problems and has taken a turn for the worse. Currently in ICU, not certain if she'll survive the night. Prayers greatly needed and appreciated.
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Sorry to hear this sad news.
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Prayers for Emile and Diane.
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You able to pop a scapular on her ?
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Thank you so much for the prayers. Diane is intubated and in serious condition. I'm about 250 miles away and have not been able to be with her in person but her husband has been able to be with her.
A very beautiful and edifying thing happened that I must tell you about. I e-mailed the Priest that serves the chapel that I attend not knowing if he would be able to respond as he is traveling. About an hour later he called to let me know that he had contacted a Priest, who I've never met, that is about 40 miles from the hospital. The Priest was ready and willing to head to the hospital immediately even though it was already 11:00 PM. We called the hospital and they said that my sister was stable enough that she would be OK for the night and that they didn't really want visitors until the next day. The Priest said, "I'll keep my phone by my bed call me at any time if things change." After saying Mass the next morning he was at the hospital as soon as visiting hours started.
For some background my sister is not a practicing Catholic. I don't think that she has ever hated the Faith, but she just has never taken it seriously.
Before the hospital staff let him in they asked my sister if she wanted to see the Priest. Her response was a "thumbs up". She was responsive enough that he was able to give her Absolution, but he also enrolled her in the Brown Scapular and blessed a Green Scapular for her as well!
I can't express my gratitude enough to God and also to you for all the prayers that made this possible. I ask, if you would be so kind, to continue to pray for Diane that she will make the most of these Graces and, whether soon or far off, that she will die a truly happy death.
Thank you again. Emile
A short time ago I received word that her condition is deteriorating and the hospital will allow us to see her tomorrow morning.
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God is good!
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Thank you for telling us that!
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Thank you so much for the prayers. Diane is intubated and in serious condition. I'm about 250 miles away and have not been able to be with her in person but her husband has been able to be with her.
A very beautiful and edifying thing happened that I must tell you about. I e-mailed the Priest that serves the chapel that I attend not knowing if he would be able to respond as he is traveling. About an hour later he called to let me know that he had contacted a Priest, who I've never met, that is about 40 miles from the hospital. The Priest was ready and willing to head to the hospital immediately even though it was already 11:00 PM. We called the hospital and they said that my sister was stable enough that she would be OK for the night and that they didn't really want visitors until the next day. The Priest said, "I'll keep my phone by my bed call me at any time if things change." After saying Mass the next morning he was at the hospital as soon as visiting hours started.
For some background my sister is not a practicing Catholic. I don't think that she has ever hated the Faith, but she just has never taken it seriously.
Before the hospital staff let him in they asked my sister if she wanted to see the Priest. Her response was a "thumbs up". She was responsive enough that he was able to give her Absolution, but he also enrolled her in the Brown Scapular and blessed a Green Scapular for her as well!
I can't express my gratitude enough to God and also to you for all the prayers that made this possible. I ask, if you would be so kind, to continue to pray for Diane that she will make the most of these Graces and, whether soon or far off, that she will die a truly happy death.
Thank you again. Emile
A short time ago I received word that her condition is deteriorating and the hospital will allow us to see her tomorrow morning.
God is so good, this is such a heartwarming post.
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If your able to, get her a miraculous medal to say " oh Mary conceived without sin , pray for those who have recourse to thee" - our lady promisee GREAT GRACES for those who say it.
Wonderful you can get her a scapular
Theres also a powerful prayer for the dying jn the pieta book, it was prayed over a pope who sinned a lot and they saw he went to heaven
It's starts with .... Lord Jesus Christ! Thou son of God and son of the virgin Mary, God and man! Thou who in fear sweated .....
It's powerful , if you keep saying it, I will say it for her
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Thank you, Emile, for the update. How wonderful the priest was able to visit her!
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Hey Emile,
How is she doing ?
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Just got a call. My sister has taken a bad turn. Heading to the hospital now, about 6 hours away. Prayers needed and appreciated.
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I am pleased to have some good news to share about Diane. She went from critical, near death, condition (the hospital rescinded their visitor restrictions for her and pretty much told us to make funeral plans) to being stable, unsedated, and well enough to be transported back to the rehab hospital where she has been staying, all in a week!
I thank you all again for your kind prayers and encouragement. Onward with the battle.
Emile
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Thanks for the miraculous update! Deo gratias!
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She's lasted far longer than any would've thought possible, but it looks like her time is drawing near. If you would be so kind, please remember her in your prayers during her final hours.
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For Diane and all your family, Emile.
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She's lasted far longer than any would've thought possible, but it looks like her time is drawing near. If you would be so kind, please remember her in your prayers during her final hours.
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Definitely will do! Please keep us posted! :pray::pray::pray:
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R.I.P. Diane
I want to thank you all so very much for your prayers. A very kind and generous Priest added several hours of driving to an already very long day to give Diane the Last Rites on Thursday night. She died shortly after 3 PM on Friday, with her husband holding her hand and I praying prayers for the dying.
I've been profoundly touched by God's goodness in all this as well as the kindness and generosity of people, online as well as in-person. It has given a great deal to meditate on.
Am arranging to have the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered for all who have helped her.
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God never lets us down when we do our part.
Eternal rest grant unto Dianne O Lord
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R.I.P. Diane
I want to thank you all so very much for your prayers. A very kind and generous Priest added several hours of driving to an already very long day to give Diane the Last Rites on Thursday night. She died shortly after 3 PM on Friday, with her husband holding her hand and I praying prayers for the dying.
I've been profoundly touched by God's goodness in all this as well as the kindness and generosity of people, online as well as in-person. It has given a great deal to meditate on.
Am arranging to have the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered for all who have helped her.
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So sorry Emile. She will remain in my prayers as I pray for the Holy Souls.
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R.I.P. Diane
I want to thank you all so very much for your prayers. A very kind and generous Priest added several hours of driving to an already very long day to give Diane the Last Rites on Thursday night. She died shortly after 3 PM on Friday, with her husband holding her hand and I praying prayers for the dying.
I've been profoundly touched by God's goodness in all this as well as the kindness and generosity of people, online as well as in-person. It has given a great deal to meditate on.
Am arranging to have the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered for all who have helped her.
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May she rest in peace.
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Please accept my condolences.