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Spiritual Assessment Interview of FGG.
Person:
What are the components of your integral value in your life?
The things that I think are the ones that bring value to my life are my family and the love among us. What provides you in your life with the strength to face everyday issues?
I am confident that the strength comes from God. In other ways, I cannot ever face different difficult moments through my life.
Are you close related to individuals that support you internally, emotionally and spiritually?
My close circle of person that supports me are my sisters, my son and the girls from my praying group from the Church that I attend two times a week.
Who or what is the major motivation every day?
Watching my son being happy. Expecting
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Sure, as I told you I consider God is the frame of all the personal purposes in the people lives. I believe that a strong faith with praying and with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit we can find peace in difficult moments in life. I apply my religious beliefs in everything I do, every day!
Does this represent an irregular practice with regular knowledge or a deep knowledge of a regular practice?
My religious beliefs are educated and well supported…being Catholic all my life with the continuous praying practice and every time I felt being in difficult times is when I increase my regular practice and look for going deep in the knowledge of God, cause I know only by this regular looking into God is the way to find peace and try to understand what God is teaching us of His will.
How much your religious/spiritual practice is included in your life? From the opening of my eyes in the morning up to before getting into bed in the night. The pain never ceases, so I need God every moment.
Which of your spiritual practices are you more confident that positively will affect your
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Is there anyone who knows and supports you in your needs?
Is here, in Weslaco, Texas. Well, we made up first the group attending the rosary praying practice every week but, as problems are present in our life…we attend our praying group more often… we support each other with praying and care of our relatives and family…paying bills is a great prayer! (laughs!) …but the help is magnificent when you came home from the hospital and a friend made you the housekeeping and a soup plate is warm in your table…there is nothing with pay for it! As you see, everybody helps with material help and raise our spirits with simple things and faithful prayers! ( now smiling).
Is the help of those ones relevant for your daily living?
Absolutely, absolutely!...there’s no other way to make it lighter and easier…my Friends push me close to God and are a frequent reminder that I can’t give up because I have God and I can count on them for whatever I need.

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