Apr
27
2009
Where has God revealed himself today? The answer is everywhere – if we happened to notice.
Time is that elusive prize we chase, yet waste and let pass us by often without a thought. We need to take more time to see the world around you – to watch the clouds as they move past.
Let’s be real for a sec. I don’t always get to just be and sit with thoughts. And neither do you. I’m working; I’m busy; I’m watching reality TV (oops, busted); I’m chatting; I’m reading; I’m Wii-ing (oops, busted again); I’m studying; I’m blogging; I’m praying; I’m doing.
But am I being?
Without that being, some moments are lost.
Today, I saw a tiny finch perch perfect between two branches, a canopy spread over it’s head – a delicately white-gold bird pausing for a moment of rest. There was God.
With life swirling around us everywhere, we lose when the hustle of daily activity gets in the way of living.
Apr
22
2009
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced.
Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
Cherokee saying
Apr
16
2009
And for us this is the end of all the stories. All their life in this world and all their adventures in Narnia had only been the cover and title page: now at last they were beginning Chapter One of the Great Story, which no one on Earth has read…in which every chapter is better than the one before.
C. S. Lewis
The Last Battle,
Chronicles of Narnia
Apr
13
2009
Broken things are precious. We eat broken bread because we share in the death of our Lord and his broken life. Broken flowers give perfume. Broken incense is used in adoration. A broken ship saved Paul and many other passengers on the way to Rome. Sometimes the only way the good Lord can get into some hearts is to break them.
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
Apr
09
2009
God calls us to lead lives of holiness. Jesus gave the most perfect example with his own life. But he gave us other examples of holiness in his own mother, the Virgin Mary, and the saints.
Saints are people to whom we can relate, essentially role models for the faithful. Saints do not forget those of us on Earth. They follow Jesus’ commandment to “love thy neighbor as thyself” (Matthew 22:39) even after death. In following this, saints pray intensely for those of us on Earth. And thank goodness, because we really need it!
While we ask saints for help, it is by God that our prayers are answered. Saints help us at the request of Jesus and through God’s power. When you pray to a saint, you’re not worshiping that saint. You’re asking for the saint to pray for you and ask God to help you.
God is the one acting in our lives, not the saints. They’re just the messengers showing us the way to reach the Lord.
Mar
25
2009
“Hope” is the thing with feathers —
That perches in the soul —
And sings the tune without the words —
And never stops — at all —
Emily Dickinson
Mar
17
2009
Stand by the roads and look, ask for the ancient path, which is the way to good. Walk on it and find rest for your soul.
Jeremiah 6:16
Mar
09
2009
If we pray, we will believe.
If we believe, we will love.
If we love, we will serve.
Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Feb
18
2009
We get so caught up in the nitty gritty of rules and judgments that we forget.
It’s not about the rules.
It’s about how you treat people. It’s about finding that person in the corner and finding out who they are. It’s walking the talk and how you live each day. What kind of good did you do today?
You can be the most conscientious follower of religious practices and still not be who God wants you to be.
Don’t get me wrong. Religion is important, but it’s not for show or the motions. You’ve got to live it, not just attend it.
Religion is making our path to a relationship with God, as individuals and also community. Everyday religion requires commitment that less and less people have time for nowadays.
We marginalize people for many reasons – they look different; they act different; they live different; they don’t look, act or live how we want them to live. We forget that some people are even there.
Open your eyes and see all those around you as God does. God sees each of us. He really sees – not just the surface, but deep down into the soul.
If we really look at one another and see, we can make a difference.
Feb
05
2009
If you have men who will exclude any of God’s creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men.
St. Francis of Assisi