<MP>Wednesday, 17 May 2006

  • From: "Fr. Pat Umberger" <frpat@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Fr. Pat Umberger" <frpat@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 19:16:17 -0500

.=:  M O R N I N G    P R A Y E R  :=.
     from Father Pat Umberger
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Watching what they shouldn't watch.

Many of us now receive television by cable or satellite.  We may or may not
know that there are some very explicit channels.  Some are downright
disgusting.  Later at night, shows appear that are explicit too, sometimes
on channels that are very safe during the day.  As parents we might think
we'll be around to monitor what our children watch.  But what about when
they're home alone.  What about TIVO or the VCR?  Kids are very savvy.  They
can easily tape shows without your even knowing about it.  So, use parental
controls offered by the Satellite or Cable Company . or on your own TV Set.
It's an easy fix!
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     From Father Pat Umberger

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"Weeping may linger for the night, but joy comes with the morning." ~Psalm
30:5

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We can constantly live in preparation for something better to come. All of
life can be a preparation for something better.  We can anticipate the
morning to come.  We can feel, in the night of sorrow, that understanding
joy that tells of confident expectation of better things to come.  "Weeping
may linger for the night, but joy comes with the morning."  We can know that
God has something better in store for us, as long as we are making ourselves
ready for it.  Our life in this world can be a training for a better life to
come.

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I pray that when life is over, I may enjoy eternal life with God.  I pray
that I may make this life a preparation for a better life to come.

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Scriptures: http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/ 

Saint of the Day: http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/SaintofDay/

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Joanne asks prayers for her husband who has had a stroke as he undergoes
vascular surgery. A family asks prayers for a dear 21-year-old who will be
having surgery on Thursday to remove a cancerous brain tumor. Nancy from PA
asks prayers for all the candidates selected in PA's primary election that
those chosen in November from these candidates will do the most good for the
people of Pennsylvania.

Frank asks prayers for good results from his oncologist this Friday. Mary
would like to thank everyone praying for her daughter who is pregnant and
has gotten better in her emotions. Harry requests prayers for a friend who
is recovering from bowel cancer surgery. Robert asks prayers for his
grandmother who has Alzheimer's Disease.

Annick from Scotland asks prayers for a cousin's husband who has a cancer
which is now spreading. Mary asks prayers for her niece who has cancer. Sara
asks prayers for a student in her school who is in ICU for an undermined
illness. Mary asks prayers for her son who has had a major setback in
college. Bettye asks prayers for a nine year old boy with brain cancer who
has been given less than a year to live, and for his family. 

We pray for unity in our country and that we may build a Culture of Life. We
pray for the safety of our troops, their safe return and their families at
home.  We pray for a deep and profound respect for life, and for the courage
and willingness to stand up for life. We pray for one another, for those who
have asked our prayers and for those who need our prayers the most. Have a
good day!

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May God Bless you and those you love, and keep you safe!

Father Pat

      "Be still and know that I am God." ~Psalm 46:10 

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