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"This is a story of how Catholic faith accompanied my family through the sickness and death of my elderly parents. What could mistakenly be seen as a downward spiral was actually upward. As my parents were called home to God those around them caught a glimpse of heaven. Ministering to them during this time was challenging, yet a blessing, not a burden... I discovered my source of strength was my Irish Catholic upbringing, the sacraments, and my God. Our family motto, 'Keep at It, Riley!' sums it up well. We don't give up; we give it to God." This is the second book of the Magenta series,…mehr

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"This is a story of how Catholic faith accompanied my family through the sickness and death of my elderly parents. What could mistakenly be seen as a downward spiral was actually upward. As my parents were called home to God those around them caught a glimpse of heaven. Ministering to them during this time was challenging, yet a blessing, not a burden... I discovered my source of strength was my Irish Catholic upbringing, the sacraments, and my God. Our family motto, 'Keep at It, Riley!' sums it up well. We don't give up; we give it to God." This is the second book of the Magenta series, edited by Charles Camosy. The Magenta project brings together authors who will treat important topics from the standpoint of Christian conviction without being trapped in a polarized mindset.
Autorenporträt
Noreen Madden McInnes is a Catholic wife, mother, and grandmother. Born and raised in Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, she now resides in San Diego with her husband of forty years. She earned an MA in Theology with a concentration in Liturgy from the University of Notre Dame and a DMin in Liturgical Catechesis from the Catholic University of America. Since 2014 Noreen has served as the Director of Liturgy & Spirituality for the Diocese of San Diego. She has a passion for liturgy and takes great joy in sharing it with others.