All the
children were lined up in the cafeteria of a Catholic school for lunch. At the head of the table was a large pile of
apples.
The teacher placed a note that
read, “Take only one, God is watching.” Moving
through the line, to the other end of the table, was a large pile of chocolate
chip cookies.
A boy wrote this note,
“Take all you want, God is watching the apples.” Remember you are the apple of God’s eye, in a
loving and caring way, God is watching you.
In our
lives as Christians, we are constantly moving either toward God or away from
God. The Irish symbol for Holy Spirit is
a “Goose” [a Wild Goose]. The Goose is a
lot like a real Christian community, noisy, messy but working together great
things are accomplished. Think about
geese in there V formation it is a glimpse of heaven.
In the V
formation the geese fly further and faster.
In the V
formation, if a goose gets hurt one or two stay behind to help.
In the V
formation, their honking is to encourage, much like prayer and praise.
Jesus
saved us over 2,000 years ago! Now we
are challenged to allow His saving grace to mold us, to renew us, and to form
us. Charles Taylor in his book, “A
Secular Age” and Fr. Michael Buckley, S.J. in his article, “At the Origins of
Modern Atheism” point out that Secularism and Atheism are challenges that we
face. We need to deal with them in a
serious manner, but we should not fear them.
Bishop Cupich said, “… we should welcome this moment as an opportunity
to embrace more fully our own discipleship ….” (Origins, 9/5/13 p.
214)
The
bishop offered several ideas on how to talk about Faith in a Secular Age; I
think the most important one is this: “Our confidence that the Gospel speaks to
the deepest longings of the human heart ….” [Ibid, p. 217] The Gospel should be the
foundation of how we speak, as well as how we live.
St. Francis
de Sales said, “Take courage, and turn troubles which you cannot remedy into
material for progress and maturity.” [That certainly applies to our COIVD 19
Pandemic Times]. de Sales advises us “Do
not worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself,” and St. Paul
tells us “…God is faithful and will not let you be tried beyond your
strength….” (1 Cor. 10:13b)
Jesus
assures us that we are loved by God, allow that message to permeate your heart
and guide your life.
May God
Be Praised!
Join me
and cry out from the depths of your heart to the Lord who hears us.
Hear my
cry! “Lord, listen to my prayer: turn
your ear to my appeal.” [Psalm 143]
God,
You are our refuge and our hope, we turn to you during this COVID 19 pandemic
and plead for Your intercession. In Your mercy and Your compassion “… grant eternal rest to the
dead, comfort to mourners, healing to the sick ….” [Collect from Mass
Time in Pandemic]
Provide
strength to the first responders, compassion to the medical personnel, and
wisdom to government leaders. End this
coronavirus scourge. Bring Your light to
all who wander in the darkness of this pandemic and give us hope in Your
eternal love today and every day. Amen.
[Dcn.
George Kelly]
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