In April, 2017, I entered an art show with three paintings, a child holding a cat, a bird and this painting of Our Lady of Sorrows, thinking that it would never win anything because sacred art is not very popular in the shows. But it was Lent, and Easter was approaching, and I wanted to have the Sorrowful Mother in the show, hoping that at least one person would look at it and be touched spiritually. I remember looking at the painting, while I was preparing the paperwork for the entry and saying to her, “If you win anything, it will be a miracle.” Well . . .the miracle happened . . . SHE WON THE BLUE RIBBON! I was flabbergasted!!!! This award was God’s gift.
I would like to share the wonderful gift of art that was given to me by the Lord Jesus. "Artists, the more conscious they are of their “gift”, are led all the more to see themselves and the whole of creation with eyes able to contemplate and give thanks, and to raise to God a hymn of praise." Pope Benedict XVI
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Our Lady of Fatima
October 13, 2017 marks the 100th Anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun, which was seen by 70,000+ people. When Mary appeared to the three children in Fatima, she gave them a very serious message and she never smiled. She was sad, but loving and concerned. At each of her six apparitions she asked for prayer and penance and we should have listened. She asked for the Rosary and Penance and it is not too late for us to comply.
As inspiration for this painting, I used a photo of a statue of Our Lady of Fatima and a picture of Our Lady of Medjugorje, who said that her messages were a continuation of those from Fatima. I wanted to paint her as described in Revelations “clothed with the sun” and that is why I used so much yellow. My goal was to finish the painting by the Anniversary, which is tomorrow, and I finished it just in time. How lucky we are to have had the beautiful messages from Fatima. Thank you God for sending us your mother.
Friday, May 12, 2017
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Saint Anthony
As many of you know, Saint Anthony of Padua is the saint we pray to when we have lost something and I was going to mention the hundreds of times he has helped me to fine keys, rings, money, etc., over the years, but the times are serious now and I think we have lost our sanity in our world. We need miraculous help and he is known as the miracle worker. St. Anthony, please help us to find our sanity. Please.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
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