Today my father was diagnosed with bone cancer. He is 56 years old and very, very good man.
My youngest brother is only 17.
I forgot to mention: My father’s name is Jerry DeMauro. He is one of the nicest men, if not the nicest man I know. He certainly is the most honest and humble people. He takes good care of himself physically, he eats well and is a runner. I am just shocked.
I don’t know if I linked to this article or one of his others, but you can read one of his articles here.
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prayers!
I will pray for him, hon, and for your family also.
I am so sorry to hear that! I will certainly keep y’all in my prayers.
Will be keeping you all in my prayers!
I’m so sorryy to hear this! My family endures a similar ordeal. My mother just had her left breast removed and reconstruction begun. She has a malignant growth.
I will pray for your father, you and your family. I will also offer all of you up during intentions at this week’s Sunday liturgy.
Oh, Pansy- I will definitely say a Rosary for you, your dad, and all your family- the Blessed Mother is always there for us.
Pansy, my heart goes out to you and your whole family. I have added you to my prayer list, and will pray for him, and you, every morning.
I’m praying, too!
I’m so sorry Pansy! Praying for him and your family.
Certainly; I will remember him and the family tomorrow at Holy Mass.
“Yes,” said Father Brown. “…If I want any miracles, I know where to get them.”
— G. K. Chesterton
Paradoxically, etc.
Will be praying
I’m sorry Pansy. I’ll keep your dad and your family in my prayers for strength and healing.
The Bride and I shall be praying for you.