My sincere condolence Julia on the loss of your sister Anne. You and your sister will be in my rosary intentions tonight. God bless her and may she Rest In Peace!
My sympathies, Julia, at the loss of your dear sister. May Anne's soul rest in the beatific vision, and may the Lord bless all those who mourn for her.
Thank you to all for your beautiful prayers and support. It is all not real yet to be honest. You can get to know a bit about my sister Anne Morris. She is on the internet, she was hugely involved in the Hibernian Society in Reading, UK. We call it the Irish Club. She ran a lunch club for the elderly who will miss her big time. She was actually older than a lot of those who attended the lunch club. Years ago, she had researched, developed and organised a programme on BBC radio and was available on a Sunday afternoon during the show for phone calls. Henry Wyms (his name may be misspelled) was hosting the show when Anne retired. The show was called Irish Eye, all Annes creation. Some of you reading this could have been fans. LOL. It was very popular when she was on it. After she retired it lost its flavour, was never the same. I think they may have axed it now. There are You Tubes out there from her Hibernian Society adventures, which I might start look up once all the initial loss and confusion dies down. God bless and love you all, Anne would be amused if anyone looked up all her recordings. It is a bit soon for me. I was never into being a public person, and not healthy enough to be involved with her adventures. Anne had 4 children; two boys and two girls. Both her sons died young, the eldest when he was 21, and the younger son when he was 34. And she often said she was torn between the two worlds, because half her family was already in Heaven. Now we say she is with her boys. God bless and love you all. From Julia.
I saw a post on another thread and prayed for your mum Anne, thought of mentioning my sister there. I don't always post that I have offered a prayer on the threads. God bless you and your family.
Thank you for bringing this up. I did not realise Immaculate Heart of Mary was involved in Fatima in this precise way. You have highlighted yet another Heavenly gift in the middle of all that is going on in our lives just now. Heavenly Mother, thank you for reminding us, you are with us intimately like only the best of mothers can be.
I just picked up the computer and saw your note, I am so sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace and always in the hearts of your family.
May she rest now in the crux of our Lord's arms. My prayers are with your family. Coincidently I had the nudge to hear this same version of Divine Mercy last night, it is beautiful.
Julia, my heart goes out to you on the loss of this lovely sister. I can surely appreciate that it will take time before you can look back at what she has left behind.
I just watched a video with Anne Morris and the Hibernian society of Reading for a Christmas dinner. Just lovely! I lit a candle at the virtual St. Antony Oratory for Anne on the 13'th{also for all of our intentions},which will be remembered in their Masses and prayers for 7 days. They will also bring all theses intentions to St. Anthony's tomb when they can with the corona virus.
Thank you Sam. We had done the Saint Anthony novena, and it was awesome to hear you remembered us all on that day too. Your post tempted me to have a look at the Christmas dinner video. You can see Anne was not well then, she was in hospital one week after that and had been ill ever since until she died. I found a video of her looking in better form, and can't resist posting it. It is just 4 minutes long. Notice the miraculous medal peeking out behind the pearls on her neck. God bless her.
She is lovely Julia. I am praying for her soul but I bet the Blessed Mother has taken care of this awhile ago.
Anne was a beautiful, articulate, wise lady. What beautiful memory she left behind as a legacy of a life well live...with her faith beautifully intact! She has now entered into eternal life. She’ll never be lonely amongst the heavenly host. RIP Anne...