My youngest granddaughter
was baptised in this village Church in
France.
As part of the Sunday service
she was welcomed into the community
by the congregation.
I'm linking this post to Inspired Sunday
Mosaic Monday and
thank you to the hosts.
Thank you all for your visits.
Enjoy your week!
Take care and
be kind to one another
Merci à bientôt
Hi Shane! Lovely to pop in for a quick visit! Loved your daffs, beautiful AND I was so excited to see you doing paper piecing! Oh wow, I can't wait to see what you're making!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are keeping well?
Hugs,
Carole
Hi Shane! How are you? Popping in for a quick visit, love all your daffodils, there so beautiful aren't they? AND it was a lovely surprise to find you're off on the paper piecing addiction! Good for you! Would love to see how you're doing.
ReplyDeleteSending you hugs,
Carole
A special time for your family in this special church. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful little church; it would be interesting to know its history!
ReplyDeletebeautiful and i just love the inside! congrats to your granddaughter! what a special event :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church to have a christening in. Have a blessed day.. Madeline
ReplyDeleteSo lovely photo instants for a special event!! Enjoy your week, too!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your grand daughter and what lovely photos of a beautiful old church ~
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Congratulations to your grand daughter and what lovely photos of a beautiful old church ~
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Congratulations to your grand daughter and what lovely photos of a beautiful old church ~
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Beautiful church!
ReplyDeleteGod bless your grandlittle.
Hello Shane,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely church for your granddaughter's christening. The stone building is so typical of a village church. You must miss being apart from your loved ones. So nice to have the photos to look at.
Congratulations Shane! Happy weekend! x
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Have a great new week. Tammy
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church, such a wonderful place for a christening :)
ReplyDeleteSo charming and scenic- what a gorgeous place to celebrate being a Child Of God! Have a nice week :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! What a beautiful church for such a special and beautiful occasion!
ReplyDeleteHi Shane, congrats and what a beautiful church! Wishing you a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteJulie
What a lovely church. How nice to attend your youngest granddaughters christening here!
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! What a great day it was for your family!
ReplyDeleteA quaint little church for the christening and I'm sure the service was lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking to Mosaic Monday Shane.
Dearest Shane,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your youngest granddaughter's baptism in such a lovely, historic French village Church.
That will mean a lot to her later, seeing these special photos.
Sending you hugs and wishing for a lovely week ahead.
We just got back from a 7-day trip in Arizona.
Mariette
Hi Shane,
ReplyDeleteso wonderful, to celebrate this special day in such a wonderful church!
Have a wonderful new week, and thanks for visiting and foolowing me now :O)
Hugs,
Claudia :O)
A lovely church in France's beautiful countryside for a baptism. May your little granddaughter be blessed with all of life's treasures.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week, Shane.
Hugs,
Poppy
What a very special day!
ReplyDeleteDeb
France seems to have very interesting village churches - with solid and solemn looking exteriors, especially when old. This interior is so beautiful though - the wooden ceiling, terra-cotta tiled floor, arched windows with the light shining in, and the exquisite blue altar.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard I know when the grandchildren are so far away - hope you see them again soon Shane.
Love, Mary
Dear Shane,
ReplyDeletethe altar panel is so beautiful, and the room looks so serene and lovely, what a wonderful church to be christened in !
I hope you are well, and send you hugs.
Dorthe
hola amiga querida!! yo accabo de estar en Francia!! ly es un pais con lleno de encanto.. que tengas un optimo comienzo de semana
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious setting! Best wishes for your newest granddaughter! I know that you are saving up your pennies for a visit soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful setting! And what a warm welcome it appears your little one received. Congratulations~
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful old church!
ReplyDeleteWow what an incredibly beautiful church. Truly breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church to celebrate such a special occasion, Shane!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely occasion and the church is wonderful. Thanks for sharing this special occasion with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming church!
ReplyDeleteOh wow...this is such a beautiful church...such a lovely setting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church for a special occasion.
ReplyDeleteHi Shane, thank you for visiting my blog and leaving your throughfful message and thank you for following my blog. I am now your new follower too. What a beautiful church to dedicate your dearest granddaughter. May our dear Lord bless her with abundance of life.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Aida
Oh, how wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt is a stunning church! :) Congrats on the special occasion !! :)
ReplyDeleteShane - just hopped over from Barbara's post. Love your beautiful blog. You are in the start of your spring and we are in the start of autumn here. I am looking forward to seeing your spring flowers now that mine are just a forgotten dream. That is what makes blogging so special. One can travel anywhere in the world by hitting a button. So when I am curled up by my fire ...I can come frolic in your summer days. So glad to meet you. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a beautiful church, and lovely photos. I can see you love all things French - and that you have good reason to visit regularly!
ReplyDeleteHow sweetly beautiful! The perfect beginning for your sweet little granddaughter. Blessings to her and all those who love her. Hugs xo Karen
ReplyDeleteA beautiful church and looks so lovely inside.The daffodils look so happy and such vibrant colour. Enjoy your paper piecing. I'm doing Lucy Boston. Not sure how big my quilt will get to. Shirley
ReplyDeleteA beautiful old church and so nice to see inside it. Wonderful memory for you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church - perfect for your granddaughter's christening. I especially love the sandstone exterior.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful church; and a wonderful occasion for you.
ReplyDeleteA grand celebration in a beautiful peaceful setting.
ReplyDeleteGood Afternoon Shane, I have just popped over to visit you after reading Barbara's post.
ReplyDeleteThe French village church is beautiful and what a glorious church to have a baptism.
You are enjoying Spring flowers and my flowers have almost finished flowering in my garden. When I see a bunch of daffodils in Spring time, it makes me so happy, because I know after long, dark winter days the warmer weather is on the way.
Have a lovely day.
Best Wishes
Daphne
The church is a handsome one. A great place to be christened!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations What a beautiful place for that
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely moment you shared with us all.
ReplyDeleteXox
just gorgeous!! thank you for sharing with us at Inspired Sunday. what a beauty. sorry i am late commenting ... i have been away. ( :
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