In honor of Women’s Day
celebrated today all round the world, I
give tribute to all the women that somehow have influenced my life throughout
the years.
I start with my mother
and sisters who took care of me as a child, nurtured my spirit over the years,
my mother presently watching over me from heaven, and my sisters still taking
care of my well-being, through food, clothing, safety and frequent contacts.
I remember all my aunts,
my sister-in-laws, cousins and other childhood and teenage friends.
I honor all the teachers
who taught me over the years, from Sister Ubaldina in my kindergarten, to Miss
Buttiġieġ, Miss Gauci, and others in my primary education.
I remember the many
sisters that fed us in our Seminary years, as well as the many cooks who fed me
in various Rectories, especially in New York, because in Oregon I cooked for
myself.
I thank all the
sacristans that helped me in various churches, the Eucharistic Ministers who
distributed communion, especially to the home-bound.
I thank the many lectors
who shared the Word of God from the pulpit, as well the many little altar-servers
who served hundreds of my Masses, especially in New York and Oregon parishes.
I cherish the
friendships I had with so many families, who always treated me with kindness,
admiration and appreciation, especially the many mothers who provided food and
occasional dinners.
I honor today the
various careers they had, from ranchers to housewives, from secretaries to school-teachers,
from Religious Education catechists to dentists, from chefs to house-cleaners,
from seamstresses to cowgirls.
I remember today the
many brides I married over the years, as I continue to pray for their marriages
and their husbands and children.
I remember the many
female friends who have inspired me and who keep in contact with me from every
corner of the world, especially New York, Oregon, England, Slovakia, those from
Malta and Gozo, and all my e-mail contacts.
I thank all those women
who regularly check my Blog and share it with others.
I honor today the many
women I buried who are now in Heaven praying and watching over us all.
I pray for the many
elderly residents I am presently taking care of spiritually in the retirement
home.
I honor especially today
the Blessed Mother, and many saints who have inspired me in my faith-journey,
St. Therese, St. Gianna Beretta Molla, St. Mary Magdalen, St. Teresa of
Calcutta, St. Cecilia, as well as the musician St. Elizabeth of the Trinity.
To all of them, my
prayers and my gratitude.
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