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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

First Day as a Franciscan Student!!!





























After studying English at Duquesne, I can't say enough what a privilege and joy it is to study theology at Franciscan. It is so exciting to learn from the great faculty here and to be with so many beautiful Catholics from different backgrounds and almost all the states. Let's just say, it's a far cry from my "feminist" experience at Duquesne...really, if Duquesne English grad students want to learn about real femininity, they should sit in on some Franciscan classes where the women are so much more joyful and peaceful. The Catholic Church's teaching on what it is to be female and the dignity of womanhood is tremendously beautiful. Good thing feminism, like so many of the -isms, will only last so long (if it hasn't flopped over already in embarrassing error) whereas the truth is eternally appealing.  



Sunday, August 24, 2008

She's a growin...24 Weeks

Saturday, August 23, 2008

El Paso, Texas 2008

Friday, August 22, 2008

Clare and I @ 6 Mos


Watching political news while exercising at our gym...

Jon: Wow, America is just one big kindergarten classroom.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

At the pool today..

While we were lap swimming and remembering the Olympic race with the Swedish team coming in dead last...

Jon: I swim like a Swedish woman, but ski like a Swedish man.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Happy Feast Day of St. Clare--Our daughter's patron saint!


Clare was born around 1193 in Assisi, Italy. She lived at the time of St. Francis of Assisi. Clare became the foundress of an order of nuns called the "Poor Clares." When she was eighteen, she heard St. Francis preach. Her heart burned with a great desire to imitate him. She also wanted to live a poor, humble life for Jesus. So one evening, she ran away from home. In a little chapel outside Assisi, she gave herself to God. St. Francis cut off her hair and offered her a rough brown habit to wear. She stayed with the Benedictine nuns until more nuns would join her. Her parents tried in every way to make her return home, but Clare would not. Soon her fifteen-year-old sister Agnes joined her. Other young women wanted to be brides of Jesus, too. Before long there was a small religious community. St. Clare and her nuns wore no shoes. They never ate meat. They lived in a poor house and kept silent most of the time. Yet they were very happy because they felt that Jesus was close to them. Once an army of rough soldiers came to attack Assisi. They planned to raid the convent first. Although very sick, St. Clare asked to be carried to the wall. She had the Blessed Sacrament placed right where the soldiers could see it. Then she knelt and begged God to save the nuns. "O Lord, protect these sisters whom I cannot protect now," she prayed. And a voice within her seemed to say: "I will keep them always in my care." At the same time, a sudden fright struck the attackers. They fled as fast as they could. St. Clare was abbess of her convent for forty years. Twenty-nine of those years she was sick. But she said that she was joyful anyway because she was serving the Lord. Some people worried that the nuns were suffering because they were so poor. "They say that we are too poor, but can a heart which possesses the infinite God be truly poor?" St. Clare died on August 11, 1253. Just two years later she was proclaimed a saint by Pope Alexander IV. "Go in peace; you have followed the good way; go in confidence, because your Creator has sanctified you, has cared for you constantly, and has loved you with all the tenderness of a mother for her child. O God, blessed be you for having created me."-St. Clare 

(From Saint of the Day on Facebook)

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Great Work!

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Loved From the Start


Tonight Jon and I went over to say goodbye to some beautiful friends who are moving out of state. I couldn't wait to put this sonogram of Clare's face in the frame that our friends gave us. Receiving it and reading what it says just made me so grateful to God that Jon and I are open to life and specifically open to Clare's life. She really is loved from the start--what a gift to all three of us: she is loved, but Jon and I also experience so much love in loving her before even holding her. I know for these next months I am going to be spending a lot of time glancing over at Clare's face. 

On a comic note (rather than the sentimental motherly one before ;) Jon enjoyed the time playing poker with the guys and drinking whiskey and port. He usually has a beer or a glass of wine twice a month on average so he doesn't have much tolerance. He's never been drunk and wasn't tonight. In fact, the most I have ever seen him drink was with a Franciscan friar who took us out to dinner several years ago and kept refilling Jon's wine glass when it was only half empty. Anyway, it was funny because as I was driving us home (how responsible of us!!), I asked Jon jokingly:

Me: So how much did you drink?

Jon: Some whiskey and some port.

Me: So, how do you feel?

Jon: I feel smart.

HAHAHA!!!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

St. Bernadette, pray for us.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Weeks 20 & 21 of Our Clare Bear ;)








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21 Weeks at Highland Park with Jessica!