Seriously, I have to blog more here…
Anyway, here’s a repost from my recovery blog, Sober Catholic:
“2016 is about to end. It’s easy to insult this past year, given the violence and chaos seemingly gripping the planet by the throat. I won’t even mention the presidential campaign in the USA. However, the bulk of the year was the Jubilee Year of Mercy, of which I took advantage of and am different as a result. Mainly from increased devotion to a few saints which has wrought a transformation within me, and greater appreciation of Divine Mercy and Providence.
2017 arrives in just a few hours. I feel it will offer “Something Interesting” but will refrain from explaining. 😉 It will be an important year in a number of ways, namely the 100th Anniversaries of the Marian Apparitions at Fatima and the founding of the Militia of the Immaculata by St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe. I will be blogging on both in 2017.
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Happy New Year!”
Concerning the statements made in that post, I will also be blogging here on my membership in St. Maximilian Kolbe’s Militia, and perhaps on Fatima. Although not in an addiction recovery context. Not sure if I will explore what I think the “Something Interesting” is in 2017.
Later, dudes. Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year to you! Keep up the blogging!