My friend Tony has captured a beautiful memory of seeing Mary Coffey the day before yesterday and I wanted to share it with you below. His blog is here - The Joyful Faith
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2009
Mary Coppa Coffey
Our great friends Jim and Felicia lost their beautiful and wonderful daughter this morning. We are so sad to lose this amazing treasure, but as Jim said to me this morning, they are at peace knowing that they have a Saint in heaven watching over them forever. they have all ready fullfilled their role as parents, they raised a Saint, they brought to the world a saint, and now she will be spending her time in heaven doing good on earth for her family and for others.
I wanted to relate a story about Mary, I went and saw her yesterday, and it was really a very meaningful experience for me. Here was a little child who just underwent heart-surgery, but she was performing heart surgery on me, literally, staring at her was ripping my heart open. In the 20 minutes I was with her, I was beginning to understand something of beauty, and how much the world needs Mary. I thought to myself many times, wow, she is so beautiful, it taught me an amazing lesson, to look past the surface and look right to the heart, look right to the soul. Her grandpop said something to me that also struck me, without souls like Mary, the world would fall apart," Its good for our human hearts to burst when we see such beauty.
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Thanks for sharing this sad yet inspiring story. My husband Dennis works for Mary's uncle Nick and we have been keeping Mary and her family in our prayers. When I first learned of Grace's return to God I listened to "Pie Jesu" from the CD The Priests over and over, and I find myself doing that again today--"Pie Jesu Qui tollis peccata mundi Dona eis requiem Agnus Dei Dona eis requiem sempiternam..." May Mary and Grace rest forever in the loving embrace of Jesus.
And thank you for sending us that gift of a song. It is a true lullaby in the best sense of the word.
The latest update from Jim and Felicia, Mary's mom and dad: http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/marycoppacoffey
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