Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Peace be with you...and also with your spirit.

This was the daily word i read after i got in the car after the man shushed me at the flea market.  What i realized is i do have joyful expression of spirit as a young child would and others are not always open to that in themselves.  I do need to be aware of how my free spirit may hinder others at times.  Just because I am comfortable with being a free spirit everyone around me is not.  
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Play
I am a joyful expression of Spirit.
When children play, they exercise their physical muscles and also their spiritual muscles of joy, love and zeal. While we may not play as often as children, we, too, experience the benefits of play in moments of joyful abandon.
As I plan for my spiritual fitness, I make space for play. Finding a playground swing, a box of colors, a ball to throw, or a kite to fly, I free myself to play.
I release any concerns about my age, my responsibilities or my body that might limit my enjoyment. I smile and breathe in the pure joy of being alive. I am an eternally young expression of Spirit as I exercise my love, joy and zeal in play. 
So I commend enjoyment, for there is nothing better for people under the sun than to eat, and drink, and enjoy themselves.--Ecclesiastes 8:15
I think often life is about finding ways to help others embrace the child like wonder and awe that exists inside of them. Recently, two young women I know have embarked on huge mission trips.  One to Honduras and one to Israel.  I believe both of them are very in touch with the child like wonder and awe that exists in each of us and are working to find some way to change hearts to love.  They are keenly aware of how we must all love each other like a child loves his mother.  What both of them have found is it much easier said than done.  I am blessed to be involved with a group that is currently praying daily for change of heart in Israel/Palestine.  If we do not learn how to love our enemies and recognize that the God we love is the God who saves we will never come to a peaceful solution. 
Below are two quotes that I keep posted at the end of all my emails and I think fit this very well.  One is from Henri Nouwen and the other Mother Teresa.  Both worked tirelessly to help others find peace with in themselves and within our world.  I add one more today from Mother Teresa ~If We have no peace It is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. 
Today May the God of love and mercy grant you the peace that passes all understanding
SHALOM

I find it difficult to conceive of a more concrete way to love than by praying for one's enemies. It makes you conscious of the hard fact that, in God's eyes, you're no more and no less worthy of being loved than any other person, and it creates an awareness of profound solidarity with all other human beings.... And you'll be delighted to discover that you can no longer remain angry with people for whom you've really and truly prayed.
If you judge people, you have no time to love them.   ~Mother Teresa



Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter Blessings


Happy Easter to everyone.  I hope you all enjoyed time spent with family and friends. 



I wanted to take a moment to talk about Divine Mercy Sunday.  


Jesus told St. Faustina that this Feast of Mercy would be a very special day when "all the divine floodgates through which graces flow are opened". (Diary 699) Our Lord made a great promise to all those souls who would go to Confession and then receive Him in Holy Communion on the Feast of Mercy, on the Sunday after Easter, which is now called Divine Mercy Sunday throughout the Catholic Church.


If you have never had the chance to attend this event I strongly encourage it.  Check your local parishes and see who is hosting.  For anyone in or near Elmhurst IL the following is specific info for you... Visitation Parish on York Road


Like a Second Baptism! The Message of Divine Mercy
The mercy of God is unlimited and available to even the greatest of sinners. 
Fr. Matthew Pratscher presiding
1:30 P.M.
Confession (5 priests), Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
3:00 P.M.
Incensing of the Blessed Sacrament and Opening Prayer
Gospel reading and Divine Mercy homily
Divine Mercy Chaplet, Litany of Divine Mercy,
Blessing with the Relic of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska 
Benediction 
Blessing of religious objects
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
will NOT be celebrated during the afternoon service.
All are Welcome

If you are free any part of Sunday May 1 I really encourage you to attend this blessed event.  May God bless you and always be your guide.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

I say HOLY you say SPIRIT

This past weekend we had our 8th grade Confirmation retreat.  What a glorious day.  Some people might think spending the day with 60 8th graders is taxing.  Honestly it was invigorating.  We had about 12 high school leaders that helped with the day and they were such awesome role models for all gathered.  The combination of adult leaders, high school leaders, Confirmandi and Holy Spirit was nothing less than awe inspiring.


It was clear that the Holy Spirit was present on Saturday.  Before we started the day the high schoolers and myself prayed that all the students present would hear something that would touch their heart.  Like Acts 2:1 says, they would hear in their own language.   It is my hope and prayer that the day was one of hope and inspiration for all present.  Hope in the Lord that He will be with those 8th graders always and they were inspired to look at who they believe Jesus is calling them to be.
  • Spiritual Gifts ( I Corinthians 12 :4-9)
4 Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit;
5 and there are varieties of services, but the same Lord;
6 and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who activates all of them in everyone.
7 To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.
8 To one is given through the Spirit the utterance of wisdom, and to another the utterance of knowledge according to the same Spirit,
9 to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit.


A couple of years ago our Confirmation class came up with a wonderful way to remember the gifts of the Holy Spirit.  Its a catchy little rap that goes like this


 God's WURK CRW 
  Look at me serving you, I'm on God's work crew.  I've got ...WISDOM, UNDERSTANDING, RIGHT JUDGEMENT AND KNOWLEDGE, maybe some day I'll go to college, COURAGE, REVERENCE, WONDER AND AWE,  I want to see the things that Jesus saw, now that's raw!  AAAAAHHHH.  


blessings to all
Hope you are safe and warm!
Mrs G

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Is God your answer?

In the past few weeks I have attended 3 wakes and two funerals.  What strikes me at this moment is the strong message that rings out.  God is the answer.  Although these people were taken from this earth, all of them had this belief and faith that assured them of a better place.  Their families are all comforted in knowing this.  The person that has passed has left those of us here with this beautiful witness of love and faith they possessed.   Of course, those of us left here on earth are sad for their passing.  At times we don't even know how we will survive with out them.  It is true that time heals; however there are losses of children, spouses, parents, and friends that seem as though they leave a hole in us that will never be filled.  


God is a healer of all things.  For I will restore health to you and heal you of your wounds,” says the Lord. (Jeremiah 30:17).  Although we may believe this scripture with our whole heart and our whole soul, there is still sadness.  I can only say from my own experience that I need to turn to God every day and ask for his healing for myself and my loved ones and friends.  Often times it seems that no matter how faithful you are, the sadness lingers.  In those times I need to turn to God and ask Him to give me strength.  


I will continue to keep my loved ones and friends and their families in my prayers.  So they know the peace that only God may offer.  The peace that truly passes all understanding.  May you be comforted in your sorrow.  


blessings
Mrs G

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

God's love can change your corner of the world.

It seems that every day we can find ways to be pulled further and further away from the Lord.  What are you doing today to keep focused on Him.  What are you doing to walk the walk and talk the talk.  If you are a student you are inundated with stuff all the time;  school work, activities, jobs, family.    How are you staying focused on your God call?  Take some time today to sit and ask God to guide you.  Ask Him to help you organize your life in such a way that you can put Him first in all you say and all you do.  Try starting in your home; with your family. 


Mother Teresa had a wonderful quote: "Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do... but how much love we put in that action. "   


Love does change us.  Love of God, Love of Self and Love of others.  Just take a little time today to sit and think how you can put your love into action.  


Last night I went with a group of students to Feed My Starving Children.  Link follows:   http://www.fmsc.org/page.aspx?pid=453 If you ever have the opportunity to serve here don't miss the chance.  Taking time out of our busy schedules to make a difference for another human being is putting our love into action.  


What will you do today to put God's love into action in your life?


Blessings
Mrs G