My father was widowed after 20 years of marriage and 8 children with my mother. We were ages 2 to 18 years old. He never remarried. (I was the baby.) Our experience was as good as it could be after the unexpected tragedy of my mothers death but we've all have a long lasting stress from it. I believe the fact that we were raised Catholic with a strong belief in God's goodness and with a loving extended family around us helped us to survive and live as good people. We weren't unscathed but I am thankful to be part of my family. I learned so much about struggle and pain and I believe I am a better person for it. I do miss my mother though.❤
@wigglywoo88993 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago, and unsure of my future....this post gives me hope. I'm 42, have teens, and have been married to the love of my life for almost 19 years. If I was gone and my husband felt he needed someone else, sure, go for it. But for the sake of our kids and whole big family (my side), it would be wonderful if he continued being part of it all. Ive seen people remarry and how they push children away, and completely forsake ties with in laws. Breaks my heart to even imagine. Id be dead in the ground, and have no control, but I hope that if im gone aand he met someone, it would be a widow....id hope they'd have more understanding and compassion of the situation. And not completely erase my existence, for the sake of my kids.
@m.riveram921719 күн бұрын
I am so glad to see Kendra on this podcast. Her videos helped me after my loss. I had some other challenges after my loss that complicated things. Before I lost my husband I had decided if he died first I would not want to marry again. I did a consecration with a group of widows and wish the Church would restore the Order of Widows. I feel called to help other Catholic widows but not sure how to start. St. Elizabeth Seton pray for all widows out there…
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
I don't mean this as an accusation and I am grateful to Kendra Tierney Norton for being so vulnerable. This comment applies to her second husband's situation. I understand Church teaching and must give it my assent, but for me personally, it is hard not to feel like annulment and remarriage is a kind of abandonment of your former spouse. How is this not a failure to love? If there was something drawing us to love and choose that person for marriage when the marriage began, why would we seek to abandon that love for the sake of convenience and discontent when things get difficult? Especially getting an annulment based on a technicality, like civil marriage, where the vows themselves had our full knowledge and consent? If we were the spouse who went off the deep end, how would we wish to be loved ourselves by our spouse? It makes me wonder about the example of the faithful spouse in Hosea. Was that not actually meant to be an example to us? And we need to stop presuming that living alone or without your spouse is the dregs of misery. It doesn't have to be, and I think this assumption comes most often from those who married very young so they don't understand that you can be okay as an adult living alone. There are many thousands of faithful Catholics doing this every day in various situations. It causes some disillusionment for me when devout Catholics who have all the sources of grace available to them do not seek to keep vigil and remain devoted to a spouse they have become separated from and instead to seek legal permission to find comfort in the arms of another person. Again, I don't mean this to sound accusatory. I am just expressing my gut reaction: he abandoned her. She wasn't enough for him, she wasn't meeting his expectations, she wasn't giving him what he wanted in life, so he abandoned her. I don't know how to feel differently.
@MM-gu8tk4 күн бұрын
Thank you. I agree, God will provide the graces needed to persevere, and to live alone if your spouse leaves you.
@helenebourgon345518 күн бұрын
What a beautiful and inspirational story! I am overjoyed for Kendra and her family. I’m a cradle Catholic born in the fifties who had faithful parents that ensured I had a strong Catholic upbringing. Had I not put my faith in the Lord I would have descended into loss of hope. My story is one of quiet longing to have a husband and children. As my friends were getting married in their twenties, I was still single when I reached thirty. I was a young professional who only longed to be married with a family of my own. I asked the Lord if he wanted me to marry or stay single. I prayed that he remove this longing if he thought it best for me. When I reached my sixties I still hoped to meet a husband. At sixty-three I met a widower who would become my future husband. He is a kind and gentle man and he is the perfect man for me. I even have two wonderful step daughters and grandchildren. The road was long and sometimes very lonely. I encourage everyone to have hope and truly place their faith in the lord.
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
I wonder how their children feel about the second marriage.
@Lovelyweatherwearehaving19 күн бұрын
I think Kendra is not phrasing it well. I’m glad Lila kept correcting and bring up scripture. Where God’s doing is never evil or bad things happening but He allows those things to happen and even then He has a way for prevailing His will. Kendra was saying her husband dying was God’s will but I’m glad Lila corrected her in saying that death is not God’s doing but the consequences of sin and this fallen world that God allowed.
@alyssaamundson426519 күн бұрын
Well said!
@victoriaeinbinder948718 күн бұрын
I really loved Kendra's videos on Formed. My kids loved them even more than I did, and they were so inspired to live more liturgically 🙂
@lauraayars95417 күн бұрын
HAve you eve thought about talking to Leila Lawler? I've been following her for years... she always has lovely insights.
@C.L.19020 күн бұрын
I don't know anything about her but she is absolutely GORGEOUS.
@lydiamiccolupi137017 күн бұрын
This was really beautiful and so helpful. Thank you to Kendra for being so vulnerable. Very happy for you and your family!
@davyrantucci20 күн бұрын
The stuck in traffic…I often think what if being stuck here saved my family from an accident down the road, or some other thing that could have happened…God does have a purpose for all the things, big and little that happen to us ❤
@alwaysbekindlove19 күн бұрын
So many of my family members who have lived this very way have profoundly affected my life. choosing chastity over will. I saw it in my own aunts and even my own mother. Yes there is a great sacrifice but without a doubt leave a resounding affect on those that are still here to choose to do the right thing because it does matter it matters. And I’m so happy for you and your marriage and I do believe there are grounds for annulment
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
And we should not presume that having to live alone is a guarantee of misery. What a blessing to have a special person (your separated spouse) to be praying and sacrificing for daily instead of only a generic sea of souls.
@MM-gu8tk5 күн бұрын
@@mrs.gmhOPdom❤ Love how you see this cross many of us Catholics have as a blessing. Indeed it can become a source of many graces. Such a powerful way at approaching a difficult situation (. When we find ourselves alone whether its because our long time spouse died or walks out on the marriage)
@user-ks3qr5fk6m18 күн бұрын
Hi Lila, Please interview a Canon Lawyer to clear out some of the confusion behind annulments. Thank you :)
@m.riveram921717 күн бұрын
Great idea!
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
And have him explain how it isn't just a technicality to annul a marriage between two adult Catholics because it took place in a courtroom instead of in a church when all other conditions are met. Because ending a marriage and the family built on that marriage because of a technicality would be pretty bogus.
@18Tonks20 күн бұрын
Can't thank you ladies enough for these interviews.
@neenupaulson144920 күн бұрын
Was waiting for you to have her on again! Saw her talk on marrying after being widowed and thought it would be great if you had her on. Excited to listen!
@cd4playa124520 күн бұрын
I actually want to write a book on the topic of how the Bible encourages widows, who haven’t been given the gift of celibacy, to get remarried and to have happiness and joy in that next marriage. God has so much mercy and compassion on widows, and I think that’s the explanation for the “widow’s fire” phenomenon.
@Dawn33q19 күн бұрын
ive been widowed 6 years would love to remarry a Godly man . widows fire real thing
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
Yeah, but God always gives us enough grace for our circumstances and sex isn't a solution to all our problems.
@RoseRose-ow5zy5 күн бұрын
@@mrs.gmhOPdom its funny that you say that. It’s true for most people that sex is important . My know my mom felt that way after my stepdad passed. She wont admit it but if it wasn’t try she wouldn’t be online dating. It’s human nature. I think it’s sad to replace spouses when you already had the best.
@MM-gu8tk5 күн бұрын
@@mrs.gmhOPdomexactly. We have the ability to live without sexual activity
@luceschott20 күн бұрын
@lilarose With all do respect I have been separated for 24 years, my husband asked for the annulment which i know as he that there were lies in the process, and unfortunately the church did not do a fair process because they did not notify me so I don’t believe in annulment because of my experience I know there is a lot of those like my , they give so many with a wrong cause … all catholic marriages have the grace given by God at the moment of the blessing! My husband “remarried” and our children are hurt by these! I keep my vows up to today I’m alone sharing my love with our children and grandchildren!
@Sanee-n1l19 күн бұрын
Well you have a place in heaven for your sacrifice, as for your husband, let God take care of him. I am not saying he goes to hell, maybe he will go to purgatory however think about it one day in purgatory is like 7 years of suffering on earth so keep you head up and continue to live as God willed for you. I used to question why I suffered from childhood till adulthood but now I understood why, if I knew then I would have accepted it , accepted them with prayers but I didn't understand then that I was mad at God all those years.
@lisasmith317519 күн бұрын
God bless your faithfulness. ❤
@patallenhurst304319 күн бұрын
That is the question I have wanted to ask if the church hears from both spouses as well as the children. I hear that spouses that appeal the annulment are often overturned.
@luceschott19 күн бұрын
@@patallenhurst3043they do not always call both side and I am one of those that was not called! I pray for my husband daily to repent and for the priest because I asked for a review and they never answered back!
@MM-gu8tk19 күн бұрын
@@patallenhurst3043 yes. Sad thing is that in some dioceses 99.99% of petitions are approved for nullity so how can one trust it. I too discerned to remain faithful to our bond of marriage as I do believe our marriage was a valid sacramental marriage. And so we are called to live out our vocation as spouses - remain faithful to the bond- even though living separate . I do agree with Kendra that the process is backwards- they should not require the civil divorce first before petitioning for nullity. Civil divorce is extremely ugly- and yes does blow up the relationship/family .. and causes further breakdown to the possibility of the marriage being reconciled/ restored. The church should not come second to the state- they need to change the process so that IF someone has Serious doubts that maybe the marriage was not a valid marriage then the couple should be able to find that out BEFORE any civil divorce happens. Thank you Lila Rose for pointing out that there ARE cases ( even though it's too low in my opinion ).. where an annulment was not granted after a civil divorce . IN my humble opinion divorce and nearly guaranteed/ nearly assumed that one can get an annulment is all too common in Catholic circles.
@KristinaCawley-n1f20 күн бұрын
Such an encouraging conversation! Thank you so much for this. ^.^
@theresastrenge593320 күн бұрын
I’m so sorry. I am extraordinarily disappointed that she did this interview. The wife and mother of his children dismissed. Lord have mercy. Divorce is evil. God bring us all to conversion. God love you for your perseverance and authentic love+ There are many like you+
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
Just because a second marriage is technically legal according to the Church doesn't mean it is advisable. I would love to see the Church taking a more active role in being advocates for the children of divorce and the way they might feel about accepting a step-parent and what that might mean for them. If my mom died or was separated, I don't think I would ever feel good about seeing another woman in my dad's arms, and it wouldn't make me feel very good to know that the Church itself had sanctioned it.
@RoseRose-ow5zy5 күн бұрын
Agreed, but being married for a long tome is all they know and are very codependent and don’t know how to be alone. Thats what I’ve observed. I actually find it sad to replace a spouse 😢😢.
@wigglywoo88993 күн бұрын
Grief counselors seem to not care about children, whether young or older. Its all about how the remaining spouse feels. When I see men remarry 5 months after their wife of 55 years passes, it makes me want to vomit. All the while, the grief folks are like "oh this is so wonderful and beautiful that he found love again". 🙄 Give me a break. All it does is ruin family dynamics....maybe not every time, but for many.
@mrs.gmhOPdom3 күн бұрын
@@wigglywoo8899 I spoke to a marriage counselor to get her personal opinion and insight about these kinds of situations. She said it is terrible, possibly even worse, when adults remarry after their own children have become adults, because of the way it complicates family dynamics and breaks up family traditions, like you said. Even "going back home" is a source of mourning rather than comfort because the home they knew ceases to exist as the new husband or wife puts their own touches into the living space, or they even buy a new home altogether, and the influence of their own deceased (or divorced) parent fades. This particular counselor was great. She said she would never recommend remarrying.
@wigglywoo88993 күн бұрын
@mrs.gmhOPdom yep...very sad indeed. And the new wife often makes photos of the "original" family and mom disappear. I cannot fathom my dad remarrying if something happened to my mom. My husband's mom was twice divorced when she met his now step dad. The man's wife was barely in the ground (cancer), when he met my MIL online. They were married within 6 months, and granted...they've been married 25 years now, but with that, he has absolutely no contact with his daughter. She was 16 when mom died, and he dumped her fast for the "new woman". The hurt has caused her so many issues, and even this week, as thanksgiving comes soon, my MIL has specifically said the daughter and her family are NOT welcome. My FIL never speaks up about it...he just goes with the flow. It disgusts me to no avail. Especially since I myself recieved a bad diagnosis earlier this year. I pray that if something happens to me, my husband loves the Lord, and me, enough to not hurry into a bad situation...and ruin the relationship with our teens and my family. 😔
@MM-gu8tk2 күн бұрын
@@wigglywoo8899Leila Millers book Primal Loss gives a voice to the now adult children of divorce
@theCatholicInfluence20 күн бұрын
@1:23:23 I believe all people, even children, benefit from witnessing birth and death. In my family, as Catholics, we celebrate both with love, awe, joy, and tears.
@davyrantucci20 күн бұрын
If you have children get her books..they are very good, and her monthly club is worth it too. Lots of Catholic liturgical living ideas for families
@deannajunkin369620 күн бұрын
I am so here for this! ❤
@wanderervii20 күн бұрын
Same.😊
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
I would feel very awkward meeting someone's children for the first time only after things had gotten serious. That was a misstep. Those children were part of his life before any new woman entered the picture, as his first responsibility, so she should only be fitting into that picture if it were best for them. So it would be kind of like, hi, kids, your dad is romantically attached to me so I'm probably going to be your step-mom, whether you like it or not. I think it's great that she expressed that she really wanted to be accepted by them, but I'm not sure that was the right way to go about doing it.
@lorib567120 күн бұрын
I have nothing against Kendra, but there are so many weird things in this story.
@alqoshgirl20 күн бұрын
Although nothing wrong with it morally or spiritually, so this is completely my own personal opinion. But I just find it odd when people move on to another love so quick. Especially given the amount of kids she has that should probably receive her full attention. She’s obviously a gorgeous woman so I can understand her getting the male attention. But her first husband has not been gone for that long, and she still has very little kids. Adding a stepfather is quite hard to take for children. I believe in putting your spouse first so it can be the foundation for your children. I cannot see getting a ‘step’ spouse being the best for your kids.. wish her the best though. Again this is my own personal opinion
@alqoshgirl19 күн бұрын
Yikes didn’t even get to the part about her second husband being married before and his ex wife is still alive and well 😬 yeah no. 4 kids with this woman and you just abandon her? Annulment in the church is gravely being misused. I wonder how her late husband feels about it all. What a mess…
@lorib567119 күн бұрын
Exactly, the other problem I see is she having the need to explain her situation. To me she sounds like she is trying hard to be convinced and get her followers approval to her messy situation. It is a mess, I feel for her children
@alwaysbekindlove19 күн бұрын
What is so weird she’s not sinning, she lost her husband? My mother was the same age she was when she lost her husband with seven children and never remarried although I think she would’ve wanted to. But never Found love again. If God will do it it has happened what man really would date a woman with 10 children, think about it? That’s a huge responsibility. And I’m happy for her let’s be happy for her
@Peakock-019 күн бұрын
There’s several sketchy things here.. people could say it’s none of our business… but she put it out here might as well talk about it
@Peakock-019 күн бұрын
So hold on…. She didn’t know the guy… but their kids knew each other, he was buddies with her deceased husband and and he was at her husband’s funeral. But she didn’t know the guy?
@emiliawisniewski394719 сағат бұрын
She didn’t know him well. Just because your kids play together and your spouse has an acquaintance, doesn’t mean you have a personal relationship with that person.
@ck370319 күн бұрын
Kendra pls consider a sacrament traditions book as a sequel to your liturgical traditions. As many of us have children who have grown along with your family and now are discerning their own vocations, rites of passage, etc.
@lazararizopatron89020 күн бұрын
Beautiful work ❤
@CosMo012820 күн бұрын
She’s very inspirational ❤
@TheonewhomJesusloves89520 күн бұрын
I know Kendra and just wish she wasnt in favor of Harry Potter. I tried to tell her in the past of the dangers of Harry Potter. I told her my information was from an exorcist. She said lots of priests and nuns read Harry Potter and so its ok. She also said "its fear mongering" to talk negativity about Harry Potter. Ive always been curious what she thought about the latest installment of the series called "The possessed child"? Cant be more clear than that.
@theresastrenge593320 күн бұрын
Such a sad, but not surprising response; God bless you for trying+
@GaserBeam-hi4ez17 күн бұрын
I know exorcist who says Harry Potter is OK and that the exorcist who say it’s not our lying or deceived? I’ve read Harry Potter. It’s a wonderful story. It’s not real magic. No one believes it is. Also, the magic talked about in the Bible is not what we think of as pretend magic.
@rachelelizabeth0020 күн бұрын
This is such a testimony to me. Thank you for sharing this conversation. Annulment and marriage are murky waters and this gives a lot of clarity. As well as the discussion on God's will and allowance of suffering. I pray that the Lord would answer my prayer for motherhood as I struggle with infertility and deeply feel called to motherhood. Lord, I know your will is good, and I know that you can heal my infertility, and you can also use my infertility as a way to sanctity. I ask that you would heal me, if it be your will, and if it is not, or in the waiting, help me not to despair and help me to accept your will. Give me contentment here.
@wanderervii20 күн бұрын
This is a sad story. She is so strong. Thank you, Lila, for doing what you do. May God bless you and your family.❤
@LilaRosePodcast20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@JohnHenrysaysHi20 күн бұрын
Welcome back to Kendra Tierney! You are both beautiful! Congratulations to John (great name! Saint John was our Lord Jesus' Beloved disciple) for his marriage to the beautiful inside and out (not literally, it's possible but I'm not her doctor to guess) Kendra Tierney and Happy Family Faith-over-Fear Funny Friday to Kendra Tierney's 14 beautiful child family! I'm very sorry for the loss of her husband Jim. May he rest in peace. And praying to our Lord Jesus for both your families Lila and Kendra, as well as all families and faithful spouses, especially even those with spouses in prison, through the intercession of Saint Maximilian Kolbe (patron saint of families, drug addicts, people with eating disorders, journalists, amateur radio operators, prisoners, and the pro-life movement), St. Valentine (patron saint of love, young people, and marriage), Saint Gerard Majella (patron saint of pregnant women, childbirth, children, mothers, falsely accused people, good confessions, lay brothers, and unborn children). For protestants reading, I follow the First Commandment and only love and worship one God, at least when I'm not sinning and, unfortunately, pridefully making myself my own god and putting my will before His, and I believe Jesus is the one mediator, and everything flows through Him. He is the center of all things, and in Him, all things came to be. There is instrumental causality that God loves to use amongst His created universe. The power of intercessory prayer, and the power of the intercession of the saints is about that. Hebrews 12:1-2 Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the leader and perfecter of faith. For the sake of the joy that lay before him he endured the cross, despising its shame, and has taken his seat at the right of the throne of God. James 5:16-17 Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful. Elijah was a human being like us; yet he prayed earnestly that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain upon the land. Then he prayed again, and the sky gave rain and the earth produced its fruit. 1 Corinthians 15:12-19 But if Christ is preached as raised from the dead, how can some among you say there is no resurrection of the dead? If there is no resurrection of the dead, then neither has Christ been raised. And if Christ has not been raised, then empty [too] is our preaching; empty, too, your faith. Then we are also false witnesses to God, because we testified against God that he raised Christ, whom he did not raise if in fact the dead are not raised. For if the dead are not raised, neither has Christ been raised, and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is vain; you are still in your sins. Then those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If for this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are the most pitiable people of all. And praying to Jesus through the intercession of foster father Saint Joseph (patron saint of fathers, the Universal Church, unborn children, a happy passing away, immigrants, workers, and travelers.) Hope you enjoy this prayer! I don't say this one daily, but I think it's a good prayer! A Prayer to St. Joseph, Defender of Life Dearest St. Joseph, at the word of an angel, you lovingly took Mary into your home. As God’s humble servant, you guided the Holy Family on the road to Bethlehem, welcomed Jesus as your own son in the shelter of a manger, and fled far from your homeland for the safety of both Mother and Child. We praise God that as their faithful protector, you never hesitated to sacrifice for those entrusted to you. May your example inspire us also to welcome, cherish, and safeguard God’s most precious gift of life. Help us to faithfully commit ourselves to the service and defense of human life -especially where it is vulnerable or threatened. Obtain for us the grace to do the will of God in all things. Amen Matthew 20:21 Such was his intention when, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home. For it is through the holy Spirit that this child has been conceived in her. She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” Lila, you mentioned the Bible verse that your previous guest Michael Gasparro had on his homepage! Romans 8:28-We know that all things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose. That's definitely a top 10 favorite episode along with your Father Ambrose Easter Episode; the one with Arden Young talking what she was told to do in her child acting class and about her going undercover; your episode with Deacon Charlie & Jess; your solo 4 Principles To Find ‘The One’ To Marry; Jessica Rey Modesty Matters; your recent one with Kim Zember; Nora Jensen; Michael Reagan; Dr. Lauren Rubal...I have to think....maybe an episode with Father Robert Spitzer....gotta go! Praying for you, Kendra, and everyone here. Please pray for me. God bless you all!
@MEH092215 күн бұрын
Can anyone lend some insight on how precana is conducted in this situation? As far as I am aware, the Church's hardy standard, requiring a minimum engagement of 6 months and fulfilling all of the standard (omitting opinions here) precana requirements isn't ever excused. It doesn't sound like time wise that was the case here.
@MM-gu8tk14 күн бұрын
Wondered about that too
@GaserBeam-hi4ez17 күн бұрын
So you didn’t marry a divorced man who was married, you married a man who was living in fornication for years maybe decades and had kids with the woman and couldn’t fix the relationship? I dunnnnooooo….annulment seems sus, doesn’t make the person who got annulled any more desirable as a spouse.
@mrs.gmhOPdom9 күн бұрын
If he believed it was a valid marriage at the time, then it wasn't fornication.
@GaserBeam-hi4ez9 күн бұрын
@ if he believed it was a valid marriage, how can it be an invalid marriage?
@mrs.gmhOPdom5 күн бұрын
@@GaserBeam-hi4ez Because it is not his belief that makes it valid or invalid. It is whether all the criteria for a valid marriage were actually met.
@GaserBeam-hi4ez5 күн бұрын
@@mrs.gmhOPdom pretty weak ruling imo. 20 years both thought they were married and both went into it with full knowledge it was a marriage…
@mrs.gmhOPdom5 күн бұрын
@@GaserBeam-hi4ez I understand. If that's the situation, it doesn't make sense to me either.
@calebparker823620 күн бұрын
Kendra has a calendar that is for incredible
@croissantaholic658117 күн бұрын
Except that it said this November 1st was still a no-meat Friday when actually meat was allowed because it was a solemnity! And it said the indulgences for the souls in Purgatory from praying in a cemetery was only the first 7 days of November when it's the first 8 days. I wonder what else was missed in the editing! 😏
@ajd336918 күн бұрын
How do i share a similar story with lila😊
@patallenhurst304319 күн бұрын
Are children of annulled marriages considered illegitimate?
@sahmofboys19 күн бұрын
No.
@HomewithHilda16 күн бұрын
No
@no_prisoners647420 күн бұрын
Bruh I’m 32 and unwed but can’t find a Catholic prospect and she got 2 great men. If you’re called, you’re called ❤️
@bernadettesauser490420 күн бұрын
I prayed to Saint Joseph for a husband and finally married at 34
@no_prisoners647420 күн бұрын
@ ❤️❤️ that’s awesome and I believe that to be life changing if I did. Maybe there’s also a fear in me of marriage and children. I’m also black so I am probably also fearful of what it would mean culturally. I think I probably need to get over all of it and prepare myself for what I’m asking for. 🙏🏾
@alqoshgirl19 күн бұрын
I mean the second guy is a divorced man. Wouldn’t really call that great…
@no_prisoners647419 күн бұрын
@ 💀 people divorce for many reasons 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 yoh I hope I’m forgiven for laughing but damn did you have to say it like that. I am actually purple in the face and red in the eyes from crying since I woke up. I was telling my friend that the longing I have for a companion is scary cause if my past is any indication then I’m probably called to be single. She tells me my firmness is the reason and I’m like but being rooted in nothing is what broke me in the first place. So I’ve been arguing with her cause she says she isn’t blaming me but keeps blaming me. That just made me laugh. I’m gonna watch the episode just to unwind.
@shannoncox50073 күн бұрын
You don't really know if either of her husbands are or were great.
@magdalena827020 күн бұрын
lelila why don't you tell her Catholic shouldnt celebrate Halloween, you had episode about it.
@tanyar296520 күн бұрын
She said fake Halloween party. Some people do something instead of Halloween to ensure the kids aren’t out there trick or treating and participating in it.
@sanjivjhangiani324320 күн бұрын
As an interviewer, Lila is trying to let her guests speak with their own voice and tell their stories. Should Lila have argued about Protestantism with Allie-Beth Stuckey?
@Emmannie20 күн бұрын
Halloween is a Catholic holiday so we’re in the clear 😉
@penelopephelange20 күн бұрын
The fact that y'all spelled her name wrong two different ways I can't lol
@jurgitamataciunaite243720 күн бұрын
Kendra, please share where you shop at (especially for your headbands)! I have a very similar style and just love your outfit choices 🥰
@angelakodicek18 күн бұрын
1 Thessalonians 5:18
@justicelopez407619 күн бұрын
A little calvenist teaching in the Catholic church :)
@SENIORaMOMENTS20 күн бұрын
Good looking woman - just need to blend that blush well, plus there's no need to wear that awful ribbon on her head...confused styling.
@alwaysbekindlove19 күн бұрын
She’s gorgeous stop hating. That’s the truth what’s being revealed here is that there’s a hidden jealousy in your heart because she’s gorgeous really think about that and ask God why
@victoriaeinbinder948718 күн бұрын
Kendra is beautiful, but the bow is truly distracting. I get that it's becoming stylish again, but to me it looks childish and definitely a distraction from some of the serious theology in this episode.