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Belated Thank-Yous…

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I’ve been meaning to say thank you to a few people.

First I was sent a book about St. Luigi Orione, the founder of the Sons of Divine Providence and the Little Missionary Sisters of Charity. I’d never heard of him, and I said so during the Day With Mary. Kevin very kindly hastened to correct my ignorance, and I shall read the book over the Easter holidays.

The next present was from Sister Roseann, who knew of my appreciation of the St. Ninian Tartan – the one designed especially for the Holy Father’s visit. I had already managed to get a shawl, but shawls don’t really suit my rather more than generous proportions… so Sister Roseann presented me with a scarf. The weather has been unseasonably warm ever since, but I shall wear it at the first hint of a cold snap. Probably some time in June… or July… (British weather being what it is…) Mind you, I shall have to prise Monsignor Furretti off it first. She has decided that it’s a very nice comfortable tartan…

One of my Confirmation candidates presented me with a lovely little “handbag saver clip” – I only knew that’s what it was because someone had helpfully written it inside the box lid. It’s a small hook that uses a cantilever effect to balance on a surface so you can hang your handbag under the table or shelf. It is a brilliant piece of engineering, but it took me ages to figure out how it worked. Mind you, His Hermeneuticalness couldn’t figure it out either… but then I guess he doesn’t have handbags…

I was also given a large box of Maltesers by another candidate, which was very nice. Unfortunately, it being Lent, I deemed it prudent to pass the chocolates on to someone with more willpower (or who hadn’t given up chocolate)…

My final thank-you goes to the candidate who presented me with a Mass card. That was a very special gift indeed…

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Belated Thank-Yous…

HOPE, COURAGE, COMFORT – THE INSPIRATION OF FAITH

HOPE, COURAGE, COMFORT – THE INSPIRATION OF FAITH

September 11, 2010 By: frbobscorner Category: Global Church, Inspiration, Uncategorized

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haven’t posted for a while for a variety of reasons: health, parish duties, and a sense of weariness from the many problems our church is ; facing. As I meditated on this Sunday’s Gospel about the lost lamb, the lost coin, and the prodigal son – powerful parables that leave no doubt in my mind of God’s unconditional love for each and every one of us, I felt the comforting sense of the Lord’s presence and love in my life. Yet, I still tossed and turned after I went to bed, and found myself getting up and reviewing emails and then coming across a little article from a previously unknown Jesuit publication: Company Magazine.

Today is the Anniversary of 911. Lately we have been bombarded ; by controversies about ground zero in New York. ( I don’t need to name them, you’ve probably heard most of them.) In the midst of all the rhetoric and arguing ; there seems to be a total loss of the courageous outpouring of heroic love this tragic day released. In the midst of mayhem, death, fear, and even despair, there was a powerful message of hope and inspiration, as the people of New York and around the world responded. This little article (albeit vintage), “Amid the Ashes: An Ignatian Response to September’s Terror.” could ; prove a partial anecdote to the weariness you might be feeling too. The world has definitely changed since that day – war, terror, religious bigotry, etc…. Yet, it is in the midst of darkness that the light becomes bright and stunning. David Nantais, SJ, a university minister for the College of Engineering and Science at the University of Detroit Mercy, was so inspired by the response of many of his Jesuit colleagues and friends that he wrote:

;“Men and Women for Others. We (Jesuit’s) say this so often that it can seem trite. But it was anything but following September 11. At Jesuit institutions all over the country love definitely showed itself as deeds. Whether working in the midst of the horror of Ground Zero, showing up to donate blood In Kansas City, or lighting a candle at a prayer vigil in Chicago, the true heart of Ignatius’s words were witnessed and felt.

Read his little article, it will help relieve some of the darkness of this present time: “Amid the Ashes: An Ignatian Response to September’s Terror,”

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HOPE, COURAGE, COMFORT – THE INSPIRATION OF FAITH