tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30512717.post5467636280464884216..comments2024-03-05T14:07:28.062-08:00Comments on Ask Sister Mary Martha: Lean and MeanSister Mary Marthahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00580244097177195453noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30512717.post-69272229966935950332012-12-05T10:09:09.520-08:002012-12-05T10:09:09.520-08:00Looking back at the entire, original question, is ...Looking back at the entire, original question, is seem the poster was asking about meanies, not the most humble. I can see why you took it that way.<br /><br />Thank you for both answers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30512717.post-66604436305092886112012-12-05T03:34:54.193-08:002012-12-05T03:34:54.193-08:00"Busier than a cranberry merchant." My m..."Busier than a cranberry merchant." My mother-in-law" used to say that -- a phrase I'd never heard before or since. Thanks for bringing back memories of her.<br /><br />Catholic Bibliophagisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10697706672495544901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30512717.post-46606770745948082802012-12-04T23:35:58.837-08:002012-12-04T23:35:58.837-08:00I love St. Julian of Norwich. She was an anchoress...I love St. Julian of Norwich. She was an anchoress in England during a time of plague, peasants revolts, and when they were burning of Lollards right next door to her church, and what did she counsel people? Not to worry, because God Himself had told her, "All will be well, and all will be well, and all manner of things will be well."<br /><br />(By the way, Sister, my headaches are much better--not cured, but better. Thanks for the sympathy and the prayers and the suggestion of praying to St. Stephen and St. Joseph Arimathea though, to be honest, I think seeing the neurologist made is what really made the difference--which is why God gave us neurologists in the first place, isn't it? Though getting an appointment was the dickens, and they may have helped with that.)Kathy (not the other one)noreply@blogger.com