Showing posts with label Prayer Request. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prayer Request. Show all posts

Updating My Corpus Christi Prayer Request

On June 9, 2012, I had asked my readers to pray for the spiritual and physical well-being of my twin sister Jane who was about to begin treatment for an aggressive form of lung cancer. It is long past time for me to let you wonderful people know the results of your prayerful support.

So many have been praying for her and many of you mentioned her by name as Jesus processed past you on Corpus Christi. We are eternally grateful for all your prayers. She just completed five weeks of chemotherapy and seven weeks of radiation. God in His mercy spared her from the most dire and debilitating side effects she could have experienced from this treatment.

Moreover, some preliminary testing midway through her course of treatment indicated the tumors were shrinking. Our God is great and merciful. Praise God!

Tomorrow she is scheduled to have some scans and x-rays to determine to what extent her treatment has been successful in getting rid of the cancer in her lungs. She will have to wait until September 17th for the results.

If the treatment has been successful, she will start a two week course of radiation to her brain, the site where her type of cancer tends to gravitate. We remain confident and positive that God will continue the healing process for her.

In the meanwhile, may I selfishly ask this wonderful army of prayer warriors to continue lifting Jane up to our Loving Lord, that she be accepting of His will for her, and that she welcome the Peace and Comfort that only He can give? I would be most appreciative if you would pass this on-going request to your family, friends and fellow parishioners.

How blessed we are, have been, and will be by the gift of your prayers.

A Personal Request This Corpus Christi


I am with my twin sister Jane as she begins her struggle with a recently diagnosed and rapidly spreading form of cancer. She will be having an MRI later today and will be meeting with her oncologist on Monday to find out the exact nature of the beast that resides within her and what treatment she might receive. This is understandably a difficult time.

May I ask each of you who may be reading this post to keep her spiritual and physical well-being in your prayers and to pass this request on to your family, friends, parishes and prayer groups? If you will be blessed to participate in a public procession with Our Eucharistic Lord tomorrow, would you mention Jane by name as He passes you by?

In lieu then of posting something new to commemorate tomorrow’s Feast of the Sacred Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), I will simply refer to two previous posts (here and here) in hopes one or both might in some small way enhance your personal celebration of this Feast day and your love for the Eucharist, Mass and Adoration.

That all of us will always and under all circumstances place our trust in Him who made us in His image and Who longs to share eternity with us.  May none of else ever squander such a great gift.


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