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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Of your charity...
...I bid your prayers for Fr. Laurence Wells. He is facing open heart surgery in January, and currently is being treated for bacterial endocarditis with a 4 to 6 week program of antibiotics.
Thanks to all for their prayers, which have truly sustained me. I spent nearly three weeks altogether in St Vincent's Hospital and River Garden Hebrew Home (a skilled nursing facility), and got released on Christmas Eve. Thanks to faithful lay readers and to Fr Michelangelo Burgos for keeping the lights on at St Michael and All Angels. I am still suffering imbalance and dizziness (a side effect from the medication, I am told) but am hoping and praying to be back at the Altar on Dec 30. Again, thanks to all for your kind prayers and good wishes, as I face the surgeon in mid-January
May God watch over His faithful servant.
ReplyDeletePlease covey our best wishes for a full recovery to Fr. Wells.
ReplyDeleteWe shall hold him up in prayer before our Lord.
+Michael and Dalene Gill, Southern Africa
Praying God will bring him safely through the surgery
ReplyDeleteDT
All at Good Shepherd will be praying for Fr. Wells.
ReplyDeleteDon+
Very sorry to hear that. Our thoughts and prayers are with him.
ReplyDeleteWill storm the gates of heaven for Fr. Wells. He is a good priest and Christian.
ReplyDeleteBlessings upon him.
Steven Augustine Badal
Oh my! I will pray, Fr. Wells.
ReplyDeleteMy sister had open heart surgery due to bacterial endocarditis. I will be praying for Fr. Wells.
ReplyDeleteFr. Jonathan Trebilco+
Spring, Texas
Thanks to all for their prayers, which have truly sustained me. I spent nearly three weeks altogether in St Vincent's Hospital and River Garden Hebrew Home (a skilled nursing facility), and got released on Christmas Eve. Thanks to faithful lay readers and to Fr Michelangelo Burgos for keeping the lights on at St Michael and All Angels. I am still suffering imbalance and dizziness (a side effect from the medication, I am told) but am hoping and praying to be back at the Altar on Dec 30. Again, thanks to all for your kind prayers and good wishes, as I face the surgeon in mid-January
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