A few years ago, I was looking for an Advent prayer that my small kids would find easy to memorize that we could use when we lit the Advent wreath. Finding nothing, I wrote my own. Several family have taken the little cards we wrote it out on home with them. Tonight, by three year old mastered it for the first time. And her joy reminded me that maybe some of you would like to pray it too.
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Leah Perrault
Leah Perrault is the Executive Director at Southwest Homes in Swift Current. When she’s not busy with her day job, she speaks, consults and writes on the side. She is blessed (or cursed, depending on the day) with words that cannot be contained. These words find a home at retreats, schools, conferences, book clubs, board meetings, church groups, articles, books and ~ hopefully ~ in the hearts of those who hear and read them.
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Alive - Spring Seminar for Women's Journey of Faith
All day04/08/16-04/09/16Faith Alive Family Church, University Drive, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaFaith Alive Family Church, University Drive, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaSharing the good news of Jesus Christ! Restoring women by calling leaders, speakers, and women with a passion to serve! We invite you to come along with us on a faith adventure!
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BC Catholic Leaders Conference - Proclaim Jesus with Loving Hearts
All day04/13/16-04/15/16Archdiocese of ReginaHarrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa, Esplanade Avenue, Harrison Hot Springs, BC, CanadaI will spend three days with BC’s Catholic School leaders, reflecting on how we proclaim Jesus with loving hearts.
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Living in Mercy: Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association
All day04/23/16Regina, SK, CanadaRegina, SK, CanadaOver two days with the Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association, we will dive deep into God’s mercy. Beginning with Pope Francis, we will look at the Church’s understanding and practice of mercy. Next, we’ll explore the corporal and spiritual works of mercy and how they look in our world and our classrooms. Finally, we will explore our own experiences and spirituality, so that our lives and our schools are conduits of God’s mercy.