Mark and Yvette Bourque as godparents. The Bourques are friends of ours from marriage prep and Yvette is the director of youth and family formation for our diocese. Mark is an electrician at Base Petawawa. Fabulous people.
Isaac and Sarah practising their parenting skills.
Below: pre- or post-exorcism?Matthew was baptised on the Feast of St. Matthew, Sept. 21. For those of you in the Ottawa region, you might remember that as the day of the tornado. While the weather didn't get that severe in Barry's Bay, we did start the baptism in extreme heat and under a tornado warning. By the time Matthew was baptised, the heat was breaking and a massive rainbow arced over the town. It was not until a week later when I was in Pembroke and looked up to see a rainbow that I realised the relevance of the rainbow on Matthew's baptismal day. Matthew was born 17 months after a 12-week miscarriage that I experienced in March of 2017. The miscarriage was quite devastating; I hemorrhaged and was brought by ambulance from our hospital to the obstetrical department in Pembroke. I remember thinking, "Is this how it all ends?" As it turns out, that devastation was not how it all ended. Rather, the Lord had a rainbow baby in store for us and the reality of Matthew as a true gift from God was manifested by the rainbow that greeted us as we emerged from the church with our newest baptised child. Awesome, in the truest sense of the word.
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Well now, I am crying.
Beautiful. Praise God for this rainbow baby.
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