I'll be leaving on Friday Nov 15th and will be back Monday Nov. 18th.  I've been fortunate enough to be able to go and visit our Crusaders Maria Esther De Valle and her sister Anne in Mexico.  I won't have my computer but will have the prayers with me.

If anyone needs anything please don't hesitate to contact Tim Whitney or Michael Cargill.  They will be happy to help.

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Thank you so much Shawn+  I'm soooo grateful for the prayers too. 

Flying is not my thing....

Safe travels, DM.  Please send our love to Ana and Maria!  Esp. now, when we are doing the novena to their countryman, Padre Pro.  ^_^  Union of prayers always!

Don't worry....your guardian angel goes with you always....and he knows how to fly better than anything or anyone else in this poor world!   ^_^

Plus he loves you and will surely keep you safe!

<3

Well I made it there and back in one piece lol.

The De Valle family is one amazing group of Catholic souls.  Gracious, humble, kind, and so much more.  Deo Gratias that we are all together as Crusaders of the Immaculate Heart!

p.s. The flight was turbulence, turbulence and more turbulence.  Thank you for all your good prayers.  They were so appreciated!

Yay!  Glad to hear that you made it home safely!  :-D

I agree with Shawn - hope you have some pics of your trip to share - but not of your green face, with all the turbulence!  :-o  ;-D

Well as a matter of fact I do have some pictures (:

For some reason my phone which I use for the camera and recording was acting crazy so I couldn't take as many pics as I wanted to but I'll post what I have here with a brief description of each.  I also have to upload to you tube the few seconds of video it let me take of the different Churches and what nots I could record.

Thank you btw for the warm wishes back.  It's always nice to visit other places but so good to get home too.

This was just a picture of the neighborhood I stayed at with the family that hosted me.  The mountains were so beautiful!

This was the Confirmation ceremony at the little chapel there in Mexico.  Bp.Williamson and Fr. Trincada officiating.

This was a Church built in the 1600's by the Spaniards-conquistadors.  It was so big I could only get partial shots.

Same Church  but I took the picture across the street.

This is a photo (first one) of a miraculous statue of Our Lord made 400 years ago by the Indians I think out of the cane from sugar.  The picture of the IHS is actually made up of thousands of tiny slivers like mosaic pieces all representing occasions of miracles received from the miraculous statue.  The IHS was probably 40 ft by 30 ft.

The priest caught in the photo was Fr. Trincada.  lol

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