TGIAF, since it's Thursday today and almost Friday, and everyone is here today. Lent since it starts up next week, bringing up good feelings, but, on a sad note, a funeral for Christina's Aunt was held last night at St. Stanislaus Kostka, with sharing warm memories about her. An interesting day for everyone today, for Producer Nick woke up this morning thinking it was Friday (not quite, but almost) and Tony talking about he feels a bit the same. The main focus is Christina and her aunt who re...
TGIAF, since it's Thursday today and almost Friday, and everyone is here today. Lent since it starts up next week, bringing up good feelings, but, on a sad note, a funeral for Christina's Aunt was held last night at St. Stanislaus Kostka, with sharing warm memories about her. An interesting day for everyone today, for Producer Nick woke up this morning thinking it was Friday (not quite, but almost) and Tony talking about he feels a bit the same. The main focus is Christina and her aunt who recently passed away and the funeral was held last night, leading to talk and share warm memories and feelings about her, especially for Christina and her family. Even though the funeral was held last night, it brings with it both feelings of sadness and gladness, in terms of remembering the person, as well as good times and the things that happen when they are held. After the first break, Father Anthony continues his talk about being not alone on the journey we go on that he brought up this week on other shows, leading to putting things in perspectives or different perspectives. Back on track with the funeral talk, it still brings up great memories, as well as talk of the family, not only to support each other, but also share good times with everyone, also with the idea of Faith and keeping God at the center. With all this in mind, Father Anthony shares with how we all have a place in the family, as well as what Pope Francis has mentioned about that, explaining the roles and briinging us to our proper place, that being not only the family, but the Church.
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