Beth Sri (@mrsbethsri) 's Twitter Profile
Beth Sri

@mrsbethsri

Catholic wife of @Edward_Sri, mom of 8, creator of BornToDoThis.org: Courage for the Call to Marriage & Motherhood

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Sister Andrew Marie (@jesusheals247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Remain in My presence whenever and for as long as you can. Being with Me is the great means to healing and to holiness...come to Me full of expectant hope and I will do all the rest.” #InSinuJesu ❤️🙏🏻

“Remain in My presence whenever and for as long as you can. Being with Me is the great means to healing and to holiness...come to Me full of expectant hope and I will do all the rest.” #InSinuJesu ❤️🙏🏻
chrismpadgett (@chrismpadgett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the name of Jesus be healed! Why do we find this hard to believe? Trust that God is able. Trust His will for your life. Be open to healing.

C. S. Lewis (@cslewisdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.” #CSLewis

Fr Matthew P. Schneider, LC (@frmatthewlc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Society: look here, now here, now over here... Church: always look straight into Jesus' eyes in prayer & the sacraments so that you can spend eternity wrapped in his love.

Beth Sri (@mrsbethsri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This hit me like a ton of bricks today! “The end goal of life is to reach heaven, not to fabricate it here on earth.” -Fr. John Bartunek #eternity #goals

Msgr Brian Bransfield (@brianbransfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You need endurance to do the will of God ...” (Hebrews 10). The Greek word for ‘endurance’ there is ὑπομονή and carries the meaning the brave and yet calm perseverance in trials, to wait, to remain, to not depart or run away. Bravery is a steadfast calm.

“You need endurance to do the will of God ...” (Hebrews 10).

The Greek word for ‘endurance’ there is ὑπομονή and carries the meaning the brave and yet calm perseverance in trials, to wait, to remain, to not depart or run away.

Bravery is a steadfast calm.
Sister Andrew Marie (@jesusheals247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We have been called to heal wounds, to unite what has fallen apart, and to bring home those who have lost their way.” -St. Francis of Assisi

Beth Sri (@mrsbethsri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It’s not those who commit the least faults were most holy, but those who have the greatest courage, the greatest generosity, the greatest love, who make the boldest efforts to overcome themselves, & are not immoderately apprehensive of tripping.” -St. Francis de Sales

Sister Andrew Marie (@jesusheals247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We've all got wounds. We all bear the stigmata. We've all got the wounds of the cross. Mine, for some strange reason happen to be visible, but so what? You've got them, too. You're carrying some. I can see them." ~Padre Pio

Sr. Theresa Aletheia (@pursuedbytruth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

God glorifies himself in us in the most unexpected of ways. He does something in our difficulty, in dryness, in pain. It's hard to believe it when we are in desolation but it becomes clearer when we emerge. Trust that even when it feels like God is distant, he is at work.

Beth Sri (@mrsbethsri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Moms, can you relate? “There were so many people coming & going that the apostles HAD NO TIME EVEN TO EAT.” (What, no protein shakes?!) Jesus’ solution? “You must come away to a lonely place all by yourselves & rest for a while.” Mk 6:31. Self-Care: It’s Biblical!