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"Admitting our faults before others is something to do prudently, but for the sake of rebuilding a relationship." Thank you Father for continually teaching us, as well as entertaining us with great stories.

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Mar 23, 2023Liked by Jonathon Fessenden, Fr. Chris Pietraszko, Chantal LaFortune

Thank you, Father, humbling thoughts to think upon!

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Mar 22, 2023Liked by Jonathon Fessenden, Fr. Chris Pietraszko, Chantal LaFortune

NOTE TO SELF! ‘In the world, what most would think a sign of weakness, in reality, an apology demonstrates the strength of putting other’s judgments before you and honestly looking at them. That is strength, and that is also trust worthy.’

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Mar 22, 2023Liked by Jonathon Fessenden, Fr. Chris Pietraszko, Chantal LaFortune

Hahaha Please don’t take offense to my laughter; for, it’s the sort of laughter one has when one has had similar experiences!

My husband (DS) and I call these moments “God smackdowns.” We have each separately and as a couple experienced God snack downs at times and it is a humbling, but, dare I say, beautiful experience (beautiful once one gets over the weeping).

Thank you for this!

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