Sunday, January 6, 2019


"As mariners are guided into port by the shining of a star, so Christians are guided to heaven by Mary."  [Saint Thomas Aquinas]

Mary Queen of Heaven please intercede for Laurie Kelly’s surgery today, ask your Son and our Lord to guide the surgeons, nurses and the entire medical staff at Kennestone Hospital as they perform (scheduled) skull surgery on Laurie.  Ask your son Jesus to send His grace of peace and calm on Brian today and every day.

May God Be Praised!








 
Today we near the end of our Christmas Season with the Celebration of the Epiphany [the three Kings], who offer their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh; after you read Fr. Jim Greenfield’s New Year’s message below consider what gifts God gave you, and what you are going to do with those gifts this year to honor God.




Fr. Jim Greenfield OSFS, President of DeSales University shared this New Year’s message with the faculty, staff, alumni and friends of DeSales University, he encouraged people to reflect on the insights of St. Jane De Chantal, it is worth your time to read and ponder.

May God Be Praised!

A New Year’s Message from St. Jane de Chantal January 3, 2019
Dear Alumni and Friends of DeSales University,
I share with you the words of St. Jane De Chantal which I had shared with the DeSales faculty and staff on New Year’s Day. It was suggested that I include the broader DeSales community. I hope her words inspire you as they do me.

“Time passes, the years come and go, and we come and go with them. Nevertheless, we must make a strong and absolute resolution that, if our Lord wills that we might enjoy this coming year, we will make a better use of this New Year than the many that have preceded it.

“Let us walk with a new and lively spring in our step in the service of God and one another. Let us renew our efforts to grow in our perfection. Let us take great courage to earnestly labor and master ourselves, and to purify ourselves of those things which prevent us from being more of who God calls us to be.

“It is easy to begin a New Year: it is not so easy to see it to completion. It is not so easy to put our hands to the work that God expects of us during every day of this approaching year. To begin the year without planning to tend to our labors is to run the risk of allowing yet another year to slip away without any profit to our soul. Don’t let this happen to you; rather, consider how well you are making use of each and every present moment that God gives you.

“We are growing older and drawing nearer to death every day. Our days, months and years flow on, ultimately coming to an end. How should we respond to this reality? By doing all that is good and by hoping in the Lord! Let us embrace our state and stage of life as fully as we can. Let us employ the time that God gives us with great care. While we ultimately must depend and rely upon God’s mercy, let us at the same time remember to do as much good as we can in the time that God gives us now.

“So, let us begin another New Year in the name of our Lord. Let us resolve to do the best we can with what ever little we possess. While God wants only what we can do, God clearly expects us to do what we can. Therefore, let us be careful to give what – in justice – is due to God and to one another. Let us do what is good, and place our hope and confidence in God’s infinite compassion.”
(Based upon an exhortation by St. Jane de Chantal given on the last Saturday of December 1629.)

May God bless you and your loved ones with health and happiness throughout this New Year of 2019!

Peace,
Fr. Jim Greenfield, OSFS '84
President of De Sales University





Saturday, January 5, 2019



"The sacred heart of Christ is an inexhaustible fountain, and its sole desire is to pour itself out into the hearts of the humble so as to free them and prepare them to lead lives according to his good pleasure."
[St. Margaret Mary]




Pondering the Sacred Heart of Jesus is one of the most profound uses of our time here on earth; remember we will be with Him for all eternity.  Get to know Him now.




May God Be Praised!




Friday, January 4, 2019



"If we approach with faith, we too will see Jesus ... for the Eucharistic table takes the place of the crib. Here the Body of the Lord is present, wrapped not in swaddling clothes but in the rays of the Holy Spirit."  [St. John Chrysostom]



The Eucharist is a profound gift from God to each one of us, I pray that the grace from the Eucharist mold us and guide us.

May God Be Praised!




Thursday, January 3, 2019





 "Love is an excellent thing, a great good indeed, which alone maketh light all that is burdensome and equally bears all that is unequal. For it carries a burden without being burdened and makes all that which is bitter sweet and savory. The love of Jesus is noble and generous; it spurs us on to do great things and excites us to desire always that which is most perfect."   
[Thomas à Kempis, Imitation of Christ]

Today look for good in each person you meet or interact with, God may have sent them to you to experience a glimpse of the Lord’s love through you.

May God Be Praised!




Wednesday, January 2, 2019


Reflect on this prayer today, and Ziggy’s Comic strip below.

Let the rain come and wash away the ancient grudges,
the bitter hatreds held and nurtured over generations.
Let the rain wash away the memory of the hurt, the neglect.
Then let the sun come out and fill the sky with rainbows.
Let the warmth of the sun heal us wherever we are broken.
Let it burn away the fog so that we can see each other clearly.
So that we can see beyond labels, beyond accents, gender or skin color.
Let the warmth and brightness of the sun melt our selfishness.
So that we can share the joys and feel the sorrows of our neighbors.
And let the light of the sun be so strong that we will see all people as our neighbors.
Let the earth, nourished by rain, bring forth flowers to surround us with beauty.
And let the mountains teach our hearts to reach upward to heaven.

I pray that 2019 is a blessed Year for you and your family. 

Rabbi Harold S. Kushner, When Bad Things Happen to Good People
[Connections, December 31, 2018]






Tuesday, January 1, 2019



 


“There is no better way of growing toward perfection in the spiritual life than to be always starting over again and never thinking that we have done enough.” St. Francis de Sales

During 2019 consider starting your spiritual life today, and when tomorrow gets here it will be today, and you may start it over again.


May God Be Praised!