Hanah Geee
In this recently concluded Holy Week, my heart is overflowing with gratitude for the young gentlemen in our family. ๐๐โจ
Walking with them through Visita Iglesia down to the Easter Vigil, ๐ถโโ๏ธโช, praying side by side ๐, and witnessing their quiet reverenceโฆI see not just boys, but young men being shaped by faith, respect and compassion. โ๏ธ๐ซ
In their simple acts of devotion ๐ค, I am reminded that love is also about guiding, mentoring and believing in who they are becoming ๐ฑโจ
A kind of love that is patientโฆ steadyโฆ and full of hope. ๐๐
Grateful to share these moments with them ๐๐and even more grateful to see them grow into men of faith and character. ๐โจ
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08/03/2026
Yesterday's homily from Fr. Kim stayed with me long after the Gospel was read. . .
The story of the Samaritan woman at the well is one Iโve heard many times before, yet today one line settled deeply in my heart: โYou are enough.โ ๐ง
Maybe it touched me differently this time because life has a way of making us carry many things quietly โ memories๐, mistakes๐ฅน, expectations๐โโ๏ธ and sometimes that subtle feeling that we still need to prove our worth.๐ค
The Samaritan woman carried her own story too.
Perhaps that was why she came to the well alone.๐ค Yet when Jesus met her there, He did not question her past or point out her failures.๐
He simply spoke to her, looked at her with compassion and restored her dignity.๐
Listening to the homily yesterday, I found myself reflecting on how often we push ourselves to be more โ
to do more,
to be better,
to live up to what the world expects of us.
But the message was simple and comforting:๐ God meets us as we are.
Not when we are perfect.
Not when everything in life is neatly arranged.
But right in the middle of who we are and where we are.๐
And at this stage of life, when we have already gathered years of stories, lessons and quiet battles no one else sees, that truth feels especially gentle to the heart.๐
Maybe we donโt always need to keep chasing validation or approval.๐ค
Sometimes, it is enough to pause, come to the well like the Samaritan woman and remember this quiet grace:๐
In Godโs eyes, we have always been enough. ๐โจ
Thank God for the assurance ๐๐๐
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