I am moving a little slow this morning so thought that I would get this prayer up first – Lenten reflection for the day still to come. St Patrick’s Day is on Sunday (not today as it said in the original post
It is St Patrick’s Day and while many here in the US think only of Hallmark cards over corned beef and cabbage some are aware that this is a day to remember one who helped to spread the gospel in a time of darkness and oppression. I was going to write a long post on this today but can see that others have beaten me too it so thought that I would just provide you with the best links (at least in my opinion) that I have found.
First the best Irish saying I have seen today from Michael Bell in Ontario
And may those that love us, love us. And may those that don’t, twist their ankles so we may know them by their limping…”
Jonathan Stegall encourages us to “have a Guiness and remember to work against oppression and slavery as Patrick did Read the…
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