St.
Francis de Sales gave us this insight, “Let
God gather what He has planted in His garden, He takes nothing out of season.” In God’s season,
we find our ultimate hope! That is the
land of the living.
The
fruits of the Holy Spirit are charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty, self-control, and
chastity. [CCC 1832]
Pope
Francis said that Christian joy … is a gift from God. The Pope likened this joy given by God to the
joy of a mother embracing her baby after childbirth, because it is a joy
“purified” by the suffering of labor.
The joy of the Christians … is a “joy in hope”. Joy is the natural reaction to the work of
God, whether promised or fulfilled. Joy
expresses God's kingdom—His influence on earth. (Romans 14:17)
The Spirit’s production of joy can manifest in several different
ways read the story of Franz Welser-Most.
It is told in Martin Werlen, OSB ‘s Embers
in the Ashes, on pages 1 and 2, the book is available through Paulist
Press: http://www.paulistpress.com/Products/8-330-5/embers-in-the-ashes.aspx.
Another version of Franz Welser-Most’s
story is recounted here:
“May you find in the ashes of your suffering the strength to
pray for God’s grace to find God’s joy and share it, that is what Jesus’ DID!”
So, the mystery of pain and suffering persists, our choice is
what to do with it when it comes into our life.
May God Be Praised!
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