by Veronica Kung | Aug 22, 2022 | (Helpful) Stories, Advice, Encouragement, Letters to You, Readers' special requests, Reflection, Uncategorized
When my daughter was a little girl, I enrolled her in violin classes. She admits now that she couldn’t focus, so she did not practise. She quit playing the violin. After 6 years, she began taking lessons again. She was faced with screeching sounds...
by Veronica Kung | Aug 14, 2022 | Letters to You, Reflection, Testimonies, Uncategorized
Mark Shea writes, “Choice” is the buzzword of our time. Let us have Choice, no matter what we choose. Let all our choices be right; and none wrong. In actual fact, I have always been given a “Choice”. Perhaps this started from the age of...
by Veronica Kung | Aug 9, 2022 | Encouragement, Felix Lumibao, Good Thoughts, Letters to You, Reflection, Uncategorized
I chose it. Ever since I was a child, I could sum up the ending of the movie before it ended. Strange? Yes. This is my simple blessing that I now share with my daughter sometimes being able to tell the possible ending of her hardship. Ever since I was a...
by Veronica Kung | Jul 30, 2022 | Advice, Encouragement, Uncategorized
I am hearing voices – voices of the enemy. Lies. Lies. And, more lies. At the same time, I hear the Truth. Voice: You are stupid. You are stupid. You are stupid. At the same time, I hear the Truth. Voice (comes back): Everyone does...
by Veronica Kung | Jul 3, 2022 | (Helpful) Stories, Bible Verses, Letters to You, Reflection, Uncategorized
In one of my Catholic bible study groups, there was a Christian who had a question about the Catholic practice of the sacrament of reconciliation. For those who are not familiar with this sacrament, a Catholic goes to a priest to confess and get...
by Veronica Kung | Jun 28, 2022 | Advice, Encouragement, Letters to You, Readers' special requests, Reflection, Uncategorized
Reader, who requested this specific blog, sorry for the delay. You seem to be ready and are choosing to make some plans for the future and have decided it is time to be happy. In the Catholic tradition, priests dress up in colored vestments when they...
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