tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57765908836140100572024-02-06T20:16:08.331-08:00Angie's Humble ThoughtsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10017334768457739367noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776590883614010057.post-11880641122478959632015-12-20T21:05:00.003-08:002015-12-20T21:32:43.618-08:00In Memory of My Husband Margarito (Whammy) Pompa, III<i>My husband of 11 years, the love of my life, father of our 5 children (and one on the way), passed away unexpectedly on December 12, 2015. We had only just received the keys to our new home a few days earlier and had surprised our children with the news. </i><br />
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<i>My heart is shattered into a million pieces, I can't look past the needs of today because thoughts of our future plans bring me great anguish.</i><br />
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<i>What can a woman who just lost the love of her life tell you? </i><br />
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<i>These are the words I spoke at my husband's funeral Mass. Inside the church that we were married in and baptized all our children. The same church that we sat in every Sunday to hear the Word of the Lord and receive His Body. </i><br />
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<i>These words were inspired by the life my husband lived. A life that was not perfect, by any means, nor a life that was coveted by others. But a life in which my husband strived to be the best servant to our Lord Jesus Christ. Not only claiming Him as our Savior, but really accepting Him as Lord of our life. </i><br />
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He would have wanted me to have the courage to stand up here today. He believed in me as I'm sure he believed in all of you. We were both strong believers that God can make every situation in our life an occasion of grace, and that is how we must continue to live our lives.</b><br />
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<b>I can assure you that he is looking down on us right now and smiling with that beautiful smile to see this church filled with people, all the people he loved and cared about. One of his missions was to one day see this church full of people praising and worshipping</b><br />
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<b>That doesn't take the deep pain and sorrow that I feel in my heart, but it gives me strength to look forward as the song says. No turning back, no turning back.</b><br />
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<b>To the wives/spouses, don't hold each other back from service to the Lord. Be obedient to the Lord. As many of you were witnesses, my husband was more obedient to the Lord than he was to his wife. He believed, along with myself, that strong marriages are essential to a better community and world. The joys we had in our daily lives we experienced together. Whether it be a weekend date or a concert, he always wanted to do everything together as a couple, and that is something I will never regret. </b><br />
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<b>To the youth, act with courage. He wanted all of us to be the best version of ourselves that we could be. As he would tell many of you to be "A Better You".</b><br />
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<b>To his athletes, Little League, Phillies, Warriors, Braves, Panthers, Wildcats, and most recently the Longhorns (and any who are not mentioned): His passion for coaching was only surpassed by his passion for our Lord. That was something that was evident in the way he coached. Remember what he taught you not only about sports, but about discipline, sportsmanship, and our Lord.</b><br />
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<b>To everyone here today: We all have gifts given to us by the Lord, Whammy just used his gifts to their full potential, and then some. How many of us can say that?</b><br />
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<b>To both of our families and our friends: We all counted on him very much as a spiritual leader. During these past couple of days, you may have questioned, what are we going to do now? Who is going to lead us and bring us closer to God? If you have asked yourself this question, then the Lord is calling upon YOU to take up that cross. We are all called to be leaders and to evangelize, not just one person. Every single one of us has a purpose and a plan in their life. </b><br />
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<b>I always wondered why it was in our destiny to have so many kids. The Lord greatly blessed us with our 6 children and now they will each be a reminder of their Daddy. Their faces, their character, their God-given gifts and talents. I will always have a reminder of the wonderful man who I was blessed to call my husband, my hubby.</b><br />
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<b>In his role as a father, he gave his children more love in the years he was with them than many can give in 100 years. He was never ashamed to show his love and affection for anyone. It didn't matter where he was. He always talked to our children about the Lord and to be a "light to others". He was very proud of all of their accomplishments in life.</b><br />
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<b>As a husband, he showed me his love until his last day here on earth. From the time we began dating, he always expressed his love for me without reservations. Always trying to do special things for me. Always making me smile and laugh. That is something I will always carry in my heart.</b><br />
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<b>It's so difficult to think about tomorrow, next week, next month, next year. But today, my heart is at peace because his soul is rejoicing with the Lord. </b><br />
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<b>He was at the highest point of his life. He was at the happiest moment of his life. That is how I will always remember him. ❤</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10017334768457739367noreply@blogger.com20tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776590883614010057.post-91540436892223071262015-10-12T07:36:00.003-07:002015-10-12T07:36:48.083-07:00#PopeinPhilly2015I was recently in Philadelphia for the 2015 World Meeting of Families and to see Pope Francis. I've been so busy since I came back that I have yet to download any of my camera photos, or even to give our the little mementos that I brought back. Nonetheless, it was an amazing, unforgettable experience.<br />
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I was very close to actually staying back and having my husband go on this trip for me, due to me being almost 7 months pregnant when I took the trip. But, thankfully, I didn't back away. And it was truly the experience of a lifetime! <br />
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I will post more about the places we visited and the experiences we had while we were there. For now, I'll leave you with this photo.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10017334768457739367noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776590883614010057.post-66935818727345186612015-03-12T09:19:00.000-07:002015-03-12T09:19:13.632-07:00Touch-Up Those RootsWe all love that feeling right after we get a new haircut or new hair color. Your hair feels amazing and the color is so bold and spectacular. We go home and can't stop staring at it and running our fingers through it. We even take pictures and send to our best friends. Some of us might even share them on social media.<br />
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Our hopes are that we can maintain that color as bright and vibrant as it looks straight out of the salon. We ask our hair stylist for tips on how to maintain the color and follow their advice. We buy hair products and special shampoos to keep the style that we want until it is time to touch up the roots, but the truth is that if we don't take extra measures....... it will fade away.<br />
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Perseverance is something that we all struggle with. We attend a conference, retreat, seminar and we feel the power of the Holy Spirit fill our hearts.<br />
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We decide to make changes in our lives and to become closer to the Lord. The Holy Spirit engulfs us and we want to remain in that feeling forever. But it is not that easy. The world around us has not changed, they are still the same, and they are not on fire.....<br />
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How do we persevere in a world that pushes God aside? In a culture where being Christian is no longer common place? In a world where life is not valued as it should be?<br />
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In the same way that we take extra measures to care for our hair, or other worldly things, there are ways to remain in the Spirit. <br />
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<b>Confession</b> is something that can truly benefit your journey. Being in a state of grace is a wonderful feeling. It gives you a sense of empowerment and a boost to do what is right. The more often you can make your way to confession--the better.<br />
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<b>Prayer can move mountains.</b> "The more one prays the more one wishes to pray." St. John Vianney said it perfectly. When we are away from God and we cease to pray in our daily lives we don't notice the abyss that we are living in. Once we make that first true prayer to our Lord and talk to Him as the Loving Father He is, we want to continue to be in that state. We are able to acknowledge the blessings that surround us daily. And we no longer pray only when we need something, we pray in thanksgiving and to give Him glory. It is truly a beautiful feeling to pray the the Lord.<br />
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<b>Talking about what you are experiencing in your faith journey</b> is also a big plus (in other words, EVANGELIZING). Being able to share the joy of the Gospel and what the Lord is doing in your life can help you affirm your faith. When you are able to profess it with your lips it becomes more deeply engraved into your heart. So tell everyone how much God loves them!<br />
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<b>Surround yourself with people who will bring you closer to God</b>. As much as we may want to follow the Lord, we live in a world that tells us to follow man and his beliefs, which are changing everyday. When you are among other people who share your same beliefs you may find that it IS possible to stay on the right path. And those who are quick to put down your faith, well, maybe they need to hear what you have to say.<br />
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<b>Read more!</b> I have learned so much by reading about our Catholic faith. It actually came easier than I thought. I didn't expect to enjoy reading apostolic exhortations. At this point in my faith journey, everything that I'm reading makes perfect sense. Reading Pope Francis' "The Joy of the Gospel" (Evangelii Gaudium) has brought so much joy and even tears of happiness in the love that our Lord has for us. It also helps us to be well-rooted into the WHY us Catholics do all the things we do. I only wish I had been this excited to learn about my faith sooner. So, READ, READ, READ!<br />
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These are some of the things that are helping me to stay closer to the Lord, and it really is easier said (or typed) than done. Everyday is a struggle. Every...single....day.... But, in the end, we will persevere!<br />
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So, go touch up those roots ;)<br />
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Just my humble thoughts :)<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10017334768457739367noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776590883614010057.post-40699887717959324482015-02-05T19:52:00.002-08:002015-02-05T19:52:52.571-08:00Hello! My first post, I'm so excited!<br />
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There is always so much on my mind and in the hustle and bustle of an ordinary day, I maybe get to share about 25 percent of my thoughts (and that's aiming high). I'd like to share my thoughts with the world, with anyone who cares to read them.<br />
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Everything that happens around me always finds its way back to the same source, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. That is mainly what my posts are going to revert back to--the strong influence and presence that Our Lord has in my life.<br />
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I can feel His presence around me every day. Whether I choose to embrace it is another story......<br />
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I'm a mother of five young children and finding time to pray and contemplate His greatness is not an easy task. But, it is something that I have made a solemn vow to improve on. <br />
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He deserves that much from me <3<br />
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