We have been dealing with some very serious matters. I would like to lighten it up a bit...
Here is a story about a Witch (me, I fancy myself a witch) and St. Anthony.
The other day my daughter and I went to the mall.
I got in my car
It has a cute Bumper Sticker
This is my key chain
I went to the mall to buy this
and these
While I was buying the above, I took out my keys to prepare my walk to the car. The cashier handed me my bag, and off I went. As I was walking out of
when I bought the glasses I passed a card store.
It had a wonderful Halloween display.
That is where I saw this. It begged me to buy it.
so I bought it. Then I went to grab the keys.
GONE! So, I went back to Macy's, then back to the card store then back to Macy's and then back to the card store then back to Macy's. Ok I am sure you have the idea.
At Macy's they kept telling me to go to lost and found. I thought they were nuts. I only lost the keys 15 min. before. But, alas, a prayer to St. Anthony and a trip to the Lost and Found, produced the keys! The person standing next to me when I bought the glasses took my keys thinking they were theirs! They were nice enough to return them.
So Yes, a Witch can pray to a Saint and have a prayer answered.
Thank you Saint Anthony!
3 comments:
The Catholic Witches. I don't care what anybody says...you can totally be both. ;-P
::hug hug hug::
~Amy
My Mother was Catholic. She would just know when things were going to happen. Sometimes really simple things like: Mary don't go outside there is a large strange dog in the back yard~ but she hadn't actually looked out the window, at other times, she'd know very serious things. The Church told her to ignore those thoughts. Uhm, ok. NO ;-). ~Mary
Halloween is fun.... fall is such a great time of year!
Hugs,
Lisa
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