May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
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The children are praying a decade of the rosary at the grave of their beloved Papaw. When I suggested that we pray, I did not suggest that they kneel--the ground was still damp from recent rains. But it was so touching to see them all kneel without prompting and pray so devoutly that I wanted to capture the moment.
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I wish I would have had a real camera. The iPhone didn't do justice to this beautiful moonrise.
~Bloggin' from my iPhone. Pardon the typos.~
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