Season of Joy - Walking with Jesus | Psalms 147:3 and 23:3 by Jennifer Falbo-Negron


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Introduction by Fr. Michael

Welcome to Heart to Heart’s reflections for the Third Week of Easter in our series, Season of Joy. This week’s meditations are designed to help lift us from discouragement, restore our joy, and gently remind us of the importance of healthy, holy self-care.

In this “Walking with Jesus” meditation Jennifer Falbo-Negron draws from Psalm 147:3 and Psalm 23:3, inviting us to ponder: What in your life is in need of resurrection?

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Try to find a regular time in your day for prayer.
Regular rhythms build healthy habits…
Healthy habits help cultivate virtue…
And a virtuous life is a holy life!

1st Meditation by Jennifer Falbo-Negro
Walking with Jesus | Psalms 147:3 and 23:3

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Jennifer Falbo-Negron, a licensed integrative counselor at Phoenix Rising Solutions, LLC in Illinois and Indiana, utilizes trauma-informed approaches like mindful movement, Somatic Experiencing, and forest therapy in her work. In her leisure time, she enjoys outdoor activities, singing, fitness, crafting, and family time. She is excited to join Heart to Heart!

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