COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer
St.
Francis de Sales wrote, “What is the prize if
it is not Jesus Christ? How can you take
hold of Him if you do not follow Him?”
We can live our faith in the
sunlight of God’s love or live our faith in the shadows of God’s love! In last Sunday’s Gospel, St. John tells us
that Jesus “… said there are many dwelling places…. If
there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for
you?”
Dr. Joshua Slee, Assistant
Professor of Biology at De Sales University wrote a beautiful article about our
current Pandemic Situation, “In
a time of crisis, we are reminded of the good and loving presence of others in
our lives. While we must keep our distance,
we see countless numbers of compassionate acts by others…. as a society we have
heard the call of those in need and have responded with compassionate mercy as
God would have us do.
In times of crisis, compassion for others is
evidence of a living and ever-present God in our lives…. As Fr. Pocetto OSFS, PhD, once wrote,
‘compassionate love exemplifies our solidarity with others and especially makes
us realize our common human vulnerability, our mutual interdependence and our
need to be with those who are suffering. It makes us see the interconnectedness of our
lives.’ So, at a moment when we all feel
disconnected from friends, loved ones, family, students, colleagues, and the
like, remember that through our compassionate acts we can truly be interconnected
in spirit.
In this Easter season, just as Christ rose from
the dead, we too will rise from this pandemic to be a better and more caring
society rooted in love and compassion for one another. [Compassion
in Crisis, Dr.
Joshua B. Slee, Assistant Professor of Biology; Chair, Department of Biology]
Jesus
promised that He would prepare a place for us and that place is the dwelling
place of God. Until Jesus calls us to
our eternal dwelling place with Him, our place is [here] amid the COVID 19 Pandemic and
whether we are on the front lines battling the virus or staying at home
battling the virus, God is with us.
May God Be Praised!
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