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Dennis Doyle's avatar

Your story is moving. You write with such honesty about the ache of not knowing your father — and I can feel how deeply that loss shaped you. But what also stands out to me is how faithfully you were raised in the Church, how clearly someone cared for you and planted that faith in you.

You had a Father — even if not the one you searched for. God was there. And through the people who guided, taught, and loved you, He made sure you were never truly alone.

Sometimes the hardest part of healing is realizing that while we mourn what we didn’t have, we can also give thanks for what we did have — the quiet ways God fathered us through others.

Your story reminds me that grace doesn’t always replace what’s missing; sometimes it redeems it.

Michelle's avatar

Sorry hit a button I guess. First I really want to say this… I’m

Very proud of you. There’s so much heart in your work, transparent and true. Your relationship to God is beautiful to see.

There’s hurt from the past but I have to agree, we have to choose to look at what God has given us today.

That’s not to sound cold. My older sister has been a haunt of mine for decades. She has a hospitable nature that warms people or makes them laugh. And tears apart any she desires to eradicate.

There’s history .. but there’s mercy, i can only walk as closely to God as possible. It’s good to witness in this life. To offer hope, to challenge unrest. But this life is only temporary. That’s my greatest treasure. Heaven awaits.

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