Archive | January, 2011

Book Review

4 Jan

Well, I don’t know how, but somehow I managed to read a book along with raising 2 little ones over the past couple months. Actually, I read 3 books — the first, Faustina: Saint For Our Times took me over 2 months to absorb because of my little monkeys (despite the book itself being an easy, interesting read on one of my very favorite saints); the week of Christmas I had Grandma(s) — my mom and  my grandma (so Josie and Mary’s Grandma and Great-Grandma) — to watch the little trouble-makers so I even got a chance to RE-READ the Faustina book plus 2 more. What a great chance to do some much needed spiritual reading. Sigh.

I fell in love with St Faustina back in high school when I stumbled on her gargantuan diary that said it was written by Sister M Faustina Something-Polish. Honestly I fell in love with Divine Mercy then but not so much the diary in its entirety; I didn’t exactly read the last couple hundred pages.

So, I highly recommend Faustina: Saint For Our Times if you like me are distracted easily (or just want an excellent compilation of the major themes of her diary). Also, importantly, the author gives an excellent overview of the life of Saint Faustina that puts much of the rest of the book in perspective, which I wish I had read firstly before attempting the diary back when I was in high school. That along with a great chapter on what Divine Mercy means for now (hence “Saint For Our Times” in the title) and what we can do to increase our trust in Jesus makes it incredibly practical — for example, set the divine mercy image as your screen-saver on your computer. I like that one don’t you? Also the book gives this handy acronym to help spread witness of God’s mercy:

A: Ask for His Mercy

B: Be Merciful

C: Completely trust in Jesus

With responses on how to show mercy and how to trust, things that I know I have trouble doing myself and most people I’m sure would find useful. The writer is obviously extremely knowledgeable and easily understood. I learned some interesting facts, gained great insight and perspective I didn’t have before.

Mostly I appreciate the back of the book — its a resource of Divine Mercy prayers that I find myself in love with. The prayer for suffering the author compiled is awesome. Part of the passage goes like this:

“Oh, if only the suffering soul knew how much God loves it, it would die of joy and excess of happiness! Some day, we will know the value of suffering, but then we will no longer be able to suffer. The present moment is ours (Diary, 693)”

with Faustina’s following prayer

“Jesus, do not leave me alone in suffering. You know Lord how weak I am. [...] So what will be so strange if you leave me alone and I fall. I am an infant, Lord, so I cannot get along by myself.”

After reading this, I have been using it to pray lately. Overall, sometimes dealing with the stress of life — worrying about my girls, struggling to really truly trust in Jesus — I need a reminder at how simple loving God can be. Should be. This book was a great reminder of his unfathomable Divine Mercy for me.

And if you didn’t know, this review was written as part of the Catholic book reviewer program from The Catholic Company. Visit The Catholic Company to find more information on Faustina, Saint for Our Times . They are also a great source for serenity prayer and baptism gifts.

2010 in review

2 Jan

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is doing awesome!.

Crunchy numbers

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A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 2,100 times in 2010. That’s about 5 full 747s.

 

In 2010, there were 30 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 62 posts. There were 23 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 12mb. That’s about 2 pictures per month.

The busiest day of the year was August 23rd with 53 views. The most popular post that day was We have an eater! A study on progression and patience :) .

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were facebook.com, thebootenfamily.blogspot.com, faithandfamilylive.com, touch.facebook.com, and macyfron.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for digeorge syndrome faith grace, shands vcfs, youyou-jo9-wayway.2010, prayersforjosie, and swallow study shands gainesville.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

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We have an eater! A study on progression and patience :) August 2010

2

About Jo December 2008

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Poker chips, Plastic Spoons and Straws November 2010

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Happy Halloween October 2010
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26 Months and Blossoming November 2010

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