The Very Inspiring Blogger Award!

Very Inspiring Blog AwardA little while back, Amanda from Worthy of Agape nominated me for what I thought was the Liebster Award.  But as I tracked the award back to its origin, it looks like the actual award is not the Liebster Award. Instead, it is the Very Inspiring Blogger Award! Thank you, Amanda!

I chose to respond to this award today in honor of Amanda and the release of her new book, Worthy!  (do you like my color scheme?)

I just know her book is going to be amazing. You can purchase her book here  and at Amazon starting today .  Congratulations Amanda!!

Here are the rules of the award:

  1. Link back to the blogger who nominated you.  (check)
  2. Post the award image to your page. (check)
  3. Share 7 facts about yourself — fun things, favorites things, humorous things or things that inspire you. (check)
  4. Nominate up to 15 other blogs and invite them to participate. (I did 7 ~ favorite biblical number)

It is fun to follow-up on the links of the other bloggers nominated and make new blogging friends. Enjoy!

7 things that inspire me:

  1. Large Catholic families:  A witness to the Culture of Death!
  2. People who write books and actually get them published!   Yes, that is you Amanda!
  3. Religious Sisters/Brides of Christ:  Radiant!  A witness to the culture of selfishness!
  4. Catholic Seminarians:  Courageous!  A witness for Christ in the world!
  5. My Mom:  Mental Toughness!  Totally Accepting!  Full of Energy!
  6. Catholic Converts:  I am so convicted by their search for truth!  If I were not raised Catholic, would I have searched for truth and found Him in His Church?  I would like to say yes but…don’t know.  Scary.
  7. Gregg:  Unselfish, Generous and Loving husband!  Amazing and Patient Father!

I nominate the following 7 inspiring Catholic bloggers for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. I know they will inspire you also:

  1. Sarah at Fumbling Toward Grace  :  One word for Sarah:  Perseverance!
  2. Regina at Catholic Alcoholic  :  Regina’s posts are beautiful, raw, honest and courageous!
  3. Kelsey at Answering The Call   :  Kelsey has answered the call….calling our youth to Christ and His Church.  Awesome!
  4. Meg at Held by His Pierced Hands :  Meg is even more awesome in person but check out her blog and follow her in her hobo life for Christ!
  5. Stephanie at Captive the Heart :  Stephanie is inspiring but she is also the sweetest blogger out there!
  6. Stefanie at A Dreamers Wife  : Stefanie somehow makes the rounds and finds time to read our blogs and encourage us in our Dreams!
  7. Colleen at  Martin Family Moments : Colleen is a mom of 5.  She works outside the home.  Her blog posts are always amazing, and interesting and funny and grammatically correct.  I don’t know how she does it.

Congratulations!  May we, by the grace of God, continue to inspire others and glorify our Lord!

Wow, The Liebster Award!

Liebster Award Photo

I am very excited about being nominated for the Liebster Award by C.C. from Sacred Sharings For The Soul!

The Liebster Award originated in Germany and its focus is to showcase other bloggers.  The word “Liebster” is German for “dear” or “beloved,” so these awards are geared towards highlighting other people’s blogs that you like to read and helping others discover them. Thanks so much for thinking of me, C.C.!

While the award calls for 9 nominees, like C.C., I will keep things simple and only choose 4.  Below I will respond to questions that C.C. asked, share 11 facts about myself and provide 11 questions for my nominees.  Here we go!

 1)       Where do you find the most peace?  This isn’t going to sound super spiritual but I feel the most peace at night, lights out and when I am just about to fall asleep.  The song by No Doubt called ‘Underneath It All’ has a line (which I love) that says, “You give me the most gorgeous sleep I’ve ever had.”  A great marriage = gorgeous sleep.

 2)       What is your favorite childhood memory?  When I was about 10 years old, I was voted to be an “All Star” in the end-of-year softball tournament. I was playing the left field position when this line drive came flying up the 3rd base line.  I ran, dove and caught it!  Everyone cheered and talked about it afterwards.  Now, anyone who knows me is going to be shocked by this story because I am neither nimble nor athletic anymore.  The reason I was an “All Star” is because I had an early growth spurt as a child.  I was one of the tallest 10 year olds in the league.  But, unlike the rest of the girls, I have not grown one inch since I was 10.  Soooo, my intimidating height was…wait for it….short lived. 🙂

 3)       Who is your favorite Saint?   St Thomas Aquinas!

 4)       What is your favorite book on Spirituality/Saints?  Trustful Surrender to Divine Providence: The Secret of Peace and Happiness by Father Jean Baptiste Saint-Jure

 5) If you could visit one country where would you go?   Italy!

 6) Who is your biggest mentor?   My Mom!

 7) Do you have a favorite prayer? Prayer time?   Divine Mercy Chaplet!  I have a little exercise program I do when I get to work that takes about 10 minutes.  I walk the stairs in our building and say my morning prayers.  It is a great way to start the day and can be accomplished while my computer warms up!

 8) What is your favorite food?  Vanilla Chocolate Chip Ice Cream.  I always feel horrible after eating it because I get all sinus-y from the dairy.  So, it is a rare pleasure.

 9) What is most misunderstood about you?   That I am a “career” woman.

 10) If you could have coffee/tea with one person who would it be?   Alice von Hildebrand!

11) What is your pet peeve?  Oh, I have so many!  Noises like whistling and loud TV; an entitlement mentality in anyone; know-it-alls; crumbs on the counter; anything on the counter that doesn’t belong on the counter.  Yes, you can feel sorry for Gregg!

 

11 Facts About Me:

1. I wear one contact.

2. I am the youngest of 4 children.

3. I am a Mechanical Engineer.

4. I am addicted to my hand-held free cell solitaire game.

5. My favorite laundry detergent is Gain.

6. I have flown in a military helicopter.

7. I sit in an ergonomic chair at work and at home.

8. I can hula hoop for 30 minutes.

9. I have strange eating habits and my husband hardly notices anymore.

10. I wear clogs with most of my non-Summer outfits.

11. I had a terrible ski accident when I was 30 years old that I remember nothing about.

 

Liebster Nominee Questions for:   

Laura       Kalondu    Jeannine    Amanda (nominated for the 3rd time!)

  1. How did your husband propose?  Or if you are not married, what is your dream proposal?
  2. Is your refrigerator door clear or do you have stuff on it?
  3. Which Person of the Holy Trinity do you feel closest to:  Father, Son or Holy Spirit?
  4. What is your favorite restaurant?
  5. If you wrote a book, what title would you choose?  Fiction or Non-Fiction?
  6. Are you a convert or a revert?
  7. Which is your favorite Liturgical Season?
  8. How do you overcome writer’s block?
  9. What is your favorite Scripture passage?
  10. What do you wear with jeans:  boots, heels, flats or clogs?
  11. Which blog post was the most difficult one for you to write? (please add link)

You are my Liebster Nominees! Please respond to my questions, share 11 facts about yourself and then create 11 questions for your Liebster Nominees.  Thank you for taking the time to respond! 🙂 I can’t wait to read your answers and get to know you better! 

Happy Wife, Happy Husband

I had the privilege of guest blogging this week for the Catholic Marriage Series over at the Catholic Cookie Jar blog!  Thank you to Caitlin for allowing me to participate in this wonderful series.  The title of my guest post is “Happy Wife, Happy Husband.”

Although most of my readers here are single, statistically, most of you will marry in the future.  I pray that the insights I shared will be something that you can lock away for future reference.

I will have the How to Merge Your Body and Soul” post ready next week and then Gregg’s insights about attraction will be ready the week after. 

The topic of attraction, when presented from a Catholic point of view, has been difficult for me to capture.  So I refreshed my understanding by rereading some great books this week.  I read books by Dietrich von Hildebrand and Blessed Pope John Paul II.  Wow, good stuff!

My main source of inspiration when writing, however, is quiet prayer.  I think of myself as a 25-year-old girl and try my best, with the Lord’s leading, to provide insight which would have been helpful.

Please keep your emails coming as they are also a source of inspiration!

God love and bless you!

Not Quite Ready

  Apologize I am sorry 

Dear Sweet Chastity Girls,

    I am so sorry but I am not quite ready with this week’s post.  I have it in draft form but was not able to dedicate time this week to get it to the point where I felt it was publishable. 

    Lots of stress at work with the impending fiscal cliff left me feeling drained by the time we get home.  And, I have been feeling the need to attend to my home life a little more this week because my family needed some extra love and attention.  I have just not been able to wrap my head around completing this week’s topic to the point where I am satisfied. 

 I find you very attractive Speaking of this week’s topic, it was supposed to be Myth #5 Attraction Is Physical.  Based on your letters to me, this myth is one that is badly in need of busting!  Because I struggled with this concept so much as a single girl, I want to put my heart into the final post…. which will be posted next week.

  Thank you so very much for your understanding!  You all remain in my prayers.  God love and bless you!

Guest Blogger ~ Amanda Mortus!

The blog world is such a blessing to us Catholics! What a wonderful way to collaborate with and initiate friendships with other faithful Catholics.  I am honored to welcome my new bloggy friend, Amanda from Worthy of Agape as this week’s guest blogger!

Amanda is a Youth Minister and is in the trenches doing battle for young souls.  In a recent interview, she said, “My heart has been so set on fire for women’s ministry that I wrote a book about the lies that Satan tells women, how Jesus triumphs over those lies, and how to live out His powerful love in our lives.”

Good Girls Only?

Romans 3 23

To some, my blog and the concept of The Veil can appear to be a club just for “good” girls.  It definitely is not!  My blog is for all girls who have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). So that would include all of us!  We have all taken our own path to this place.

Some have been able to maintain the virtue of Chastity (yay, keep going!).  Some have not maintained Chastity but are now more committed than ever (yay for redemption!).  And, some are thinking about giving up on their commitment to Chastity (nooo, keep reading!!). 

Amanda’s story and the concept of The Veil are for all of us because we all need to be reminded of our frailty in this area. We all need Truth. We also need to be encouraged to seek first our holy God for He is the source of all strength. 

God chases all of us.  As Matt Maher says, all you’ve got to do is….turn around.

The Peace Of Certainty

Prodical SonSometimes, I think the reality of The Veil and the beauty and power of Chastity are more easily seen by those who have struggled with unchaste behavior.  The proverbial scales fall off and eyesight is restored.  The certainty, peace and clarity that result are powerful.  The witness of God’s love and mercy is very moving.  Amanda’s story is both powerful and moving. 

You can follow Amanda on Twitter @worthyofAgape and “like” her Facebook page to stay encouraged in your walk with our Lord and to stay informed on the progress of her book, Worthy.  I can’t wait to read it!

Thank you, Amanda for sharing your beautiful story of redemption and for this gorgeous note of encouragement for all of us! 

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I’ll be perfectly honest, when Cindy asked me to write a guest post about the concept of the veil, chastity and living life as a young, yet unmarried Catholic, I had a pretty strong feeling where God was calling me…and I wanted to run in the opposite direction.  I’ve slowly felt the Lord working on my heart and preparing me to share more of my story with the world and every time I feel Him working on my heart I want to throw up the walls and crawl into a hole.  But that just won’t work, nor will it make Him very happy, so here goes nothing. 

The truth is that I haven’t been 100% chaste in my life so far.  I’ve made mistakes, and a lot of them.  At one point I told people that my new address was the confessional at my local parish.  I had a semester in college, which I refer to as my “stupid decisions” semester.  I drank a lot (despite the fact that I was not of age) and hung out with the entirely wrong crowd.  I got myself into a lot of sticky situations, and looking back now it is so obvious to me that the Lord and my lovely guardian angel kept me out of any real harm.  After college I started dating a guy very seriously, though our relationship wasn’t very pure.  We pushed the limits on a lot of physical boundaries.  In the end it only led to a lot of heartache when, after nearly a year of dating, he told me that he wasn’t in love with me and never had been, despite the fact that we’d been telling each other “I love you” for nearly nine months.  He said that just because he wasn’t in love with me didn’t mean the relationship needed to end.  I disagreed and walked away confused, hurt, and even angry. 

The next serious relationship I entered started out as hands-down the holiest, most beautiful relationship I had ever been in.  We went to Mass together, we prayed the Rosary together daily (even if we were across town, we prayed it at the same time).  A number of our friends said that we were the picture perfect couple.  Eventually, we got lazy.  We stopped going to daily Mass together as frequently, we stopped praying the Rosary together or at all.  As our prayer lives suffered our physical temptations increased and once again I found myself in a relationship that pushed more physical boundaries than I care to admit.  A few months after we’d given up our prayer life together we made a committed effort to get back to it, in part because we wanted to kick the physical temptations, but also because we knew we had erred in losing our ultimate focus: God.  Sad to say that perhaps it was too little too late, but eventually that relationship ended too, leaving me more broken-hearted than the first.  In truth, I hadn’t guarded my heart.  I was so emotionally invested in the relationship and our future together that I had stopped asking God if this was really where He wanted me, so when the relationship ended I was crushed.

I have, for quite some time, loved learning about the Holy of Holies and the concepts of the Ark of the Covenant as well as the curtain or veil that guards the Holy of Holies.  When I first read Cindy’s concept of the veil I felt my heart leap for joy!  YES!  This is spot on!  I’ve lived it, but not in the way I would recommend others to live it.  I’ve tried (clearly) to lift my veil before it was time and before God wanted me to.  I fought with all of my might to lift that veil and let someone enter the Holy of Holies (a.k.a. my heart), regardless of the fact that God wasn’t the one lifting that veil.  I can promise you, based on my own experiences, that it only leads to hurt and heartache – things I wouldn’t wish for anyone.  Because I tried to lift that veil before it’s appointed time (see Ecclesiastes 3:1-8), I was left feeling insecure and unsure of myself, my worth as a woman and child of God, and of the relationships I was in.  Instead of clinging to God, I clung to the relationships with all that I had because they became all I knew.

When those relationships ended I was left alone with a God who had been patiently waiting for me to be washed in His love.  He washed me clean.  He restored me, reminded me (and continues to remind me) of my worthiness and His unconditional love for me.  He’s lowered the portions of the veil I foolishly tried to raise and granted me the patience to wait for His time.  I know now that His time is better than mine.  Saint Catherine of Siena said that “everything short of God must and will disappoint you.”  Her words are exactly true because in my attempt to raise the veil before its appointed time I tried to make myself and those other relationships my God, so they naturally had to disappoint me.  Those relationships had to end, and now I see that those guys ending those relationships was actually the most loving thing they could have done for me because it thrust me back into the loving arms of God.  No matter which side of the veil you find yourself on, there is a God who is waiting for you and inviting you into the Holy of Holies, into His glorious and loving heart.  The invitation is always there and He is patiently and lovingly waiting for you to accept.  Will you?

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Next Week:  Myth #2 BustedGod Has Forgotten About Me

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My First Guest Post ~ Author Anabelle Hazard

I am pleased as punch to present my first guest post!  Anabelle Hazard is a “real life” Catholic Author.  She was being gracious when she referred to me as an ‘author’ on her blog.  My book is only in the “soon-to-be-published” category.   But, her novels are ready and have beautiful illustrated covers and everything!  The bonus is that they are free! 

As I have been stating over the last couple weeks, her novels are romantic, clean and Catholic….just like this guest post.  She shares about her single life, her struggles and her love story.   

Your love story, like hers, will be uniquely yours.  The common threads found in all of our stories are:  God’s preparation, healing and of course, the power of Chastity.  Enjoy!

 Thank you, Anabelle!

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Runaway Brides 

I once belonged to a tight women’s prayer group who secretly called ourselves the “Runaway Brides”   (Well, now me and my big mouth have just outed us to the internet.) We didn’t bond as a fan club of Julia Roberts & Richard Gere but we were all fresh out of relationships and not exactly thinking about marriage.   At least I wasn’t anyway.  The whole single life and its offer of freedom was just exhilarating to me. 

In between Italian pesto dinners, karaoke spiels, Saturday movie nights, and sandy beach blankets, the Runaway Brides liked to… pray.  Really, we did.  I prayed to be able to find what God wanted me to do with my life and then I prayed for God to write my love story. “Someday, but not today,” I’d add.  The Runaway Brides chorused a loud “Amen” to that.

Discerning what God created me for (with the help of a spiritual director), rewrote my ongoing biography completely.  It was almost as if I received an internal makeover, re-learning the basics of my childhood faith and healing from deep scars and wounds.  I like to think of that chapter of my life as my faith story because that’s when I fell deeper in love with Jesus Christ and His Church.

While God was writing my faith story, He provided me with pseudo-angels- slash-bodyguards in the disguise of my protective male cousins, who gave me dating advice that cinched my chastity belt.

One told me the old metaphor about cows and free milk. “Men,” explained another, “are by nature hunters so if we are interested, we will do the chasing.”  The third faithfully hung out with me at singles bars and stared down a pipsqueak or two. All in all, I think their collective presence chased off many wrong, wrong prospects, thankfully.

By the time I figured out that I wanted to write Catholic books and attempt to become a mother of saints, God was ready to write my love story.  So I met my future husband in a most unlikely place at the most perfect time. (Long story of that meeting here).  The bigger surprise is that my husband does not like to read books without pictures! (What can I say?   God likes to author stories with an unpredictable twist.) But because my husband was a man fully in love with God and the Catholic Church, I was a-running to the altar to get married.

That part of my single life as a ‘Runaway Bride,’ figuring out my life’s purpose, determined to keep my chastity with the support of home-girls and the help of protective cousins stuck with me and became an idea for my second novel…

Fireflies Dance is a story of a Catholic law student, a jilted bride, with overprotective brothers and awesome sorority sisters.  Through the machinations of the angels and saints, she meets a runaway groom… an Atheist, at a wedding. (This Catholic novel is free on my website.)  A disclaimer before you download it: there are no other similarities between this work of fiction and my life.  Well, except for the fact that…nah, I won’t give the end away.  You’ll have to read it yourself.