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Feeling the winter blues come on? Keep this prayer with you

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Sophia Swinford - published on 10/29/18
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Wintertime isn’t a beautiful season for everyone …The season of snowflakes, hot cocoa, and Christmas is a beautiful time of year, but for many it’s also a time of great difficulty. The “winter blues” are a common problem, with many people experiencing more depression and anxiety, as well as loss of energy and motivation — in part due to not receiving enough vitamin D.

If you feel those winter blues coming on, it’s important to care for yourself spiritually, as well as physically and mentally. Here’s a simple prayer to get you started…

Heavenly Father, You are the source of all my happiness and peace, I know that You care for me in all things and that You never let a moment pass from me without Your loving presence. When sadness, exhaustion, and anxiety invade my life, please make Your presence known to me in a special way and to send the Holy Spirit to comfort me in my suffering. I ask that You be with me today to care for me as my Father. Please grant me the grace to remain gentle with myself, patient with those I encounter, and hopeful in prayer. Allow me to keep myself always in Your presence today, especially when I feel most alone. Thank you, Father, for the loving care You show to me always. Amen.


MARY,STATUE
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