Gee, yall have made me cry! It’s still raining here in Gonzales, but we were among the lucky ones….some flooding of the Guadalupe river on the south side of town and some minor wind damage! We had power outage, but was restored by last night! Our friends in the coastal and Houston are are the hardest hit! I can’t express how much it means to hear from all of you! Keep praying…it works! Love you all! Dot in Gonzales, Texas…..feeling truly blessed on this Sunday morning!<3 <3 <3
Dorothy glad to hear you are OK. Waco is 184 miles from Houston and 196 from San Antonio. We have had dreary skies and rain. Our hotels are full of people fleeing “Hurricane Harvey”.
Glad you haven’t had too much damage Dorothy. At mass this morning, we prayed for those who have suffered and to keep everyone safe and will continue to do so.
Thank you everyone for your prayers! My home here in San Antonio has received no damage, we feel so lucky compared to Coastal areas, over 1,000 peaple have managed to come here for shelter, My prayers go out to Houston and other Coastsl areas that have been heavily hit!
Prayiers for all life in Texas. Also prayers for a miracle to occur regarding the stalled storm situation. Hurricane Harvey stalled out due to weak steering currents in the upper- atmosphere. Harvey is stuck, trapped between two areas of strong upper-level pressure, one in the west and one in the southeast. That upper-level pattern has been forecast to be very persistent which means the stall could last for days. It also is stalled near the Gulf, enabling it to constantly pull a lot of moisture. Prayer -intervention is an actual energy. Collective prayer with visualization is a powerful force of energy. Miracles can and do happen. ‘Laser-focus’ our energies upon that atmospheric situation changing favorably for conditions now: that Harvey is freed now, that the people of Texas quickly receive the money necessary to restore and recover, that all lives are now blessed……
Been keeping our friends in Texas, Louisiana, and now Florida in my prayers for safety and peace.
And praying for those affected in L.A. and the Pacific Northwest with the fires. (I finally went outdoors after 2 days to get my mail. The smoke is intense. Here in Portland, we are fortunate that our only challenge is air quality. A friend in the Columbia River Gorge was evacuated, along with her horses. Wow!)
Loving grace to all,
Jeanine, Compassion’s Doorway
Amen !! Praying for the safety of all those affected by this disastrous slow moving storm !!! ❤️
GOD WATCH OVER THEM AND PROTECT THEM!
Hopefully no more lives will be lost. Joanie G
Been keeping them in my prayers!! 🙏🙏🙏.Hope it moves on with no more loss of life!!
Gee, yall have made me cry! It’s still raining here in Gonzales, but we were among the lucky ones….some flooding of the Guadalupe river on the south side of town and some minor wind damage! We had power outage, but was restored by last night! Our friends in the coastal and Houston are are the hardest hit! I can’t express how much it means to hear from all of you! Keep praying…it works! Love you all! Dot in Gonzales, Texas…..feeling truly blessed on this Sunday morning!<3 <3 <3
Prayin’, Dorothy.
<3 <3 <3 you!
My prayers are for you, Dorothy, and for all in the path of this awful storm. May God bless you and keep you from harm.
Dorothy glad to hear you are OK. Waco is 184 miles from Houston and 196 from San Antonio. We have had dreary skies and rain. Our hotels are full of people fleeing “Hurricane Harvey”.
Glad you haven’t had too much damage Dorothy. At mass this morning, we prayed for those who have suffered and to keep everyone safe and will continue to do so.
There are so many prayers from Italy for all of our Texas friends.
Thanks everyone! <3 <3 <3
Thank you everyone for your prayers! My home here in San Antonio has received no damage, we feel so lucky compared to Coastal areas, over 1,000 peaple have managed to come here for shelter, My prayers go out to Houston and other Coastsl areas that have been heavily hit!
Keeping TX and everyone in Harvey’s path in my prayers! Hoping the storm dies out and stops causing damage SOON!!! 🙏❤️
Hey, Louisiana! Stay safe and dry!
Yes, please stay safe everyone!!
Prayers to all our friends in the path of hurricane Harvey! ✝️
Praying for all the folks in Texas affected by this massive rainfall!
Prayiers for all life in Texas. Also prayers for a miracle to occur regarding the stalled storm situation. Hurricane Harvey stalled out due to weak steering currents in the upper- atmosphere. Harvey is stuck, trapped between two areas of strong upper-level pressure, one in the west and one in the southeast. That upper-level pattern has been forecast to be very persistent which means the stall could last for days. It also is stalled near the Gulf, enabling it to constantly pull a lot of moisture. Prayer -intervention is an actual energy. Collective prayer with visualization is a powerful force of energy. Miracles can and do happen. ‘Laser-focus’ our energies upon that atmospheric situation changing favorably for conditions now: that Harvey is freed now, that the people of Texas quickly receive the money necessary to restore and recover, that all lives are now blessed……
Summary: All conditions improving favorably now for dry air to move in to the effected areas in Texas. 🌞💛
(By ‘summary’, just mean of the focus (above) to Include in prayers).
May all our friends and relatives in the great state of Texas be safe.
Hope everyone is staying dry!
Lighting candle now, offering prayer for TEXAS…
News this morning not so good. Still sending prayers to the gulf.
Marie, thanks for setting this page up re: Texas and the gulf area. They need all of our thoughts and prayers.
Praying and keeping all of those in Texas in my thoughts. Can’t even imagine what they are going through at this time.
Been keeping our friends in Texas, Louisiana, and now Florida in my prayers for safety and peace.
And praying for those affected in L.A. and the Pacific Northwest with the fires. (I finally went outdoors after 2 days to get my mail. The smoke is intense. Here in Portland, we are fortunate that our only challenge is air quality. A friend in the Columbia River Gorge was evacuated, along with her horses. Wow!)
Loving grace to all,
Jeanine, Compassion’s Doorway
Thanks everyone from Cypress, Texas!
Well wishes to you Emilia, and your friends and neighbors in Cypress, Texas!
~Jeanine