Go here to read the story. May they be enjoying the Beatific Vision together.
Sisters Forever
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Oh my goodness. God grant them Eternal Rest with you. Their poor parents. If anything Our Lady would not have abandoned them. But nonetheless, terribly sad 😔 Praying for the souls of these beautiful girls and their parents.
Now we are being treated to a chorus of idiots blaming Trump and DOGE for this tragedy. I refuse to link to any of their swill, but it’s easy enough to find if so inclined.
You cannot despise leftists and their media lapdogs enough.
Never short on administering abuse, the left and their fake news strives in bathing themselves in sewer sledge and tries to tell those that will listen that they too can be cleasned in their waters.
NO Thank You.
Sad story, yet in some way beautiful in that with rosaries in hand the sisters met God in Heaven. Prayers for all in this awful catastrophe.
Virginia has sent swift boat teams to the flood areas. I imagine that the Cajun Navy is also on it’s way to Texas.
The flash floods happened during the night. Weather alerts were sent out but most victims did not have their radios, TVs and phones on. There has been mention of Homeland Security and NOAA working together on better means to deliver alerts.
As a college student my summer job was working with the engineers in HUD’s Flood Insurance Dept. My job was plotting the 100 year floods. What happened in TX is in a class by itself. .
Sometimes Nature is just damn nasty.
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I agree. In my neck of the woods we rotate yearly between floods and fires. With drought in between. Nature is its own beast and natural disasters come in cycles. Sometimes there is no way of predicting the magnitude of these disasters until they have happened.
I read this story earlier today. I cannot tell you how sad, but touched, I was to learn of it.
I cannot imagine the horror and grief the parents are experiencing – not only because of their beloved daughters, but also because the father’s parents are missing. I hope with all my heart they find some small comfort in the fact that the girls were together at the end, and that they turned to their Faith.
God bless and protect this family, and all the victims of this catastrophe.
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These lovely girls were staying with their grandparents in a cabin and the whole cabin gave way. The last I heard, the grandparents have not been found. The parents were in another cabin but managed to survive. The girls had no chance but they clung to their rosaries and each other so they knew what was happening. They prayed.