A Special Mother is Born Celebrates its First Birthday

CCC 166  Faith is a personal act — the free response of the human person to the initiative of God who reveals himself. But faith is not an isolated act. No one can believe alone, just as no one can live alone. You have not given yourself faith as you have not given yourself life. The believer has received faith from others and should hand it on to others. Our love for Jesus and for our neighbor impels us to speak to others about our faith. Each believer is thus a link in the great chain of believers.  I cannot believe without being carried by the faith of others, and by my faith I help support others in the faith.                                                                                                                                                                             
In 2002, I , the mother of two girls, became the mother of a baby girl with Down syndrome. It was something I never imagined I could handle, I rationalized that I didn’t have enough patience, that my marriage could not withstand the stress, nevertheless, one Sunday morning, while attending Mass halfway through my pregnancy, I heard a voice in my heart, which said, “You are going to have a baby with Down syndrome.” I doubted this voice, and tried to shrug it off, but a few minutes later, I was in the Communion line and the voice said, “I want you to accept this child as a gift from My Hand.” I accepted God’s will and His Body in tears saying, “yes, Lord, but please bring my husband along for the ride”. God used even my reluctant fiat to accomplish His will in my life.
Four months later, Christina was born and the voice was proved to be prophetic; Christina did have Down syndrome  and was tiny at 5 lbs, but was otherwise healthy.  I was surrounded by an embrace of love. Phone calls came, meals arrived, and over one hundred people attended her Baptism, in the pouring rain on Mother’s Day. Their faith kept me afloat when I was weak, recovering from a C-section, dealing with her jaundice and nursing issues, as well as supporting family members who were still coming to grips with the fact that she had Down syndrome.

My pastor connected me with the mother of a lovely 20 year old young lady with Down syndrome  who calmed my fears by telling me that Kristin was happy, working a job a local bakery, busy with family activities, and a godmother three times over. Another friend sent an Elizabeth Ministry package with a book and CD “Sometimes Miracles Hide” which was full of testimonies of parents of special needs children. My faltering faith was buoyed by a loving tide of support from my faith community.

Once I regained my stride as a mother, I began to notice that other mothers of babies with Down syndrome are not given such support.. I took Christina to her older sister’s softball game and brought tears to the eyes of a mother who had felt unequal to the challenge of bearing a child with Down syndrome, and made the tragic choice of abortion. My baby made this mother realize she had made a mistake; between 75-92% of moms who received a diagnosis of Down syndrome choose abortion. I resolved to share my story with moms  like this who feel overwhelmed, as I did, but who do not have the beautiful community of support I enjoyed. I learned that my doctors were not going to pass my phone number to their patients, so I took to the Internet. There I found a place to share how my little child with Down syndrome was a blessing to my family and the larger community. I shared how she was an example of faith by her simple prayers to God in times of need, her unconditional love of all those she met, and her boundless joy at Mass. Soon other parents shared their inspiring stories with me, and I collected them into a book A Special Mother is Born a collection of 34 stories from Catholic parents of special needs children who share what a blessing they are.

So many women have told me that these moving stories strengthened their faith, making them additional links in the chain of believers, and I am grateful to God for the grace to say “yes” to His gift of Christina a little girl with Down syndrome.

Ad Jesum per Mariam,
Leticia Velasquez
Co-founder of KIDS (Keep Infants with Down Syndrome)
author of “A Special Mother is Born“.

Enter into the Year of Faith

October 11, 2012 – November 24, 2013

Enter into the Year of Faith by viewing the video reflection above and reading the Year of Faith supplementary guide created by the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist. We hope and pray that these artistic works and helpful resources help you walk through the ‘Porta Fidei” (The Door of Faith) and aid you in answering the question: What can we do as a Church, as families, as individuals, during this Year of Faith to walk through that door into an intimate encounter with Christ?

Shared from:  http://www.sistersofmary.org/index.php

Christ is Always the Answer

This morning I was able to catch the last 20 minutes of Fr. Riccardo’s broadcast on St. Gabriel Radio.  I loved so much of what he had to say that I had to share his talk with you also.  Please take time to listen to this podcast.  The last 20 minutes he touches on something that reminds me so much of the chaplet of Hannah’s Tears and how we must all unite our sufferings to Christ Jesus.

 

Remember you are not alone!

 

 

Fr. Riccardo encourages the congregation to participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation in this homily from Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.  While reflecting on the gospel reading from St. Matthew (Mt 16:13-20), Fr. John discusses statistics regarding Catholics and confession and reminds the congregation that God is always merciful.

Direct download: Homily082011.m4a

Staying in touch with the Beloved

 

I can not seem to find the exact program which Catholic Radio says is #63 Christ is the Answer Fr. Riccardo (I highly recommend listening to this recording, I pray that I can find it in the midst of the wonderful recordings he has).  Please let us know if you find this recording.  Thank you!

National Infant loss Awareness

 October is National Respect life month and National Infant loss Awareness month. Please consider making a donation to ” Back In His Arms Again” a ministry that helps nearly 80 families a month in the Columbus area through infant loss. For more information please visit our NEW web site at www.backinhisarmsagain.com to learn more about our services and how you might be able to help or donate. We are most grateful for you response to this growing need in our community.
When making a donation. Go to our new web site…….hit the DONATE tab at the top and follow instructions!
God Bless,

Kambra Malone
President/CEO
Back in His Arms Again

614.906.3115
www.backinhisarmsagain.com

Mass and Blessing of Women Praying to Conceive

Signed copies of “Facing Infertility: A Catholic Approach,” as well as other resources for Catholic couples facing infertility, will be available at the Mass and Blessing of Women Praying to Conceive as we celebrate the 113th annual Feast of St. Gerard Majella. For more information on the events taking place during the novena, see http://www.saintlucy.net/feastpreparation.html.

If you or someone you know is struggling with infertility, please consider attending the Mass and Blessing of Women Praying to Conceive this Wednesday night at 7 pm.

Location:  St. Lucy’s Church, which houses the National Shrine of St. Gerard, in Newark, NJ.