Friday, July 27, 2012

July 27, 2012

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Reflection on the Spirit of the Sacred Heart
July 27, 2012
I knew, then, there was neither flight nor
death nor drowning.
That when the sea comes calling you stop
being good neighbors,
Well-acquainted, friendly-from-a-distance
neighbors.
And you give your house for a coral castle,
And you learn to breathe under water.

From the poem, House by the Sea, by Carol Bialock, rscj
  

   For Reflection...
    
Without water, human life cannot sustain. But we can be overwhelmed by it, overcome by it, founder and drown in it; or we can learn to be in it, to breathe in it, to trust in it - both water and life. As newborns we wail, our first lesson in adaptation, and so we continue, trusting ever in the Divine, believing the promise of God, I am with you always, breathe...

  ocean schadewal


 

Photograph by Sandy Schadewal, rscj    

Friday, July 20, 2012

July 20, 2012

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Reflection on the Spirit of the Sacred Heart
July 20, 2012
To the season of Summer, God said:
'To you I will give the gift of growth.
You shall live twixt
Spring and Autumn.
You shall inherit the gift of Spring
as well as touch the gift of Autumn.
You, with your gift of growth,
shall be the bridge between
life and death...
And God smiled and saw that it was (all) good.

From Seasons of Our Life, a reflection by Maureen Currie, rscj, Canada
  

   For Reflection...
    
Lord, God, You come into our lives from beginning to end: in the dawn of anticipation; in the morning as life unfolds; in the noon days of growth, with success and failure, fear and comfort; in the twilight of harvesting with joy. Help us to be attentive to Your presence, and your gifted-ness at each 'season of our life' so that we respond generously and build your Kingdom of love. We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.

From Seasons of Our Life, a reflection by Maureen Currie, rscj, Canada
  


sunflowers painting  

Painting by Trinidad Alvarez, rscj  

Sunday, July 15, 2012

July 13, 2012

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Reflection on the Spirit of the Sacred Heart
July 13, 2012
Loving after the manner of Jesus Christ is loving those we have been given,
not just those we choose.

Loving after the manner of Jesus Christ is learning to live without illusions
and perhaps even with a measure of regret. 

Loving after the manner of Jesus Christ is loving with Christ's unfailing love,
with forgiveness, forbearance, evenness, generosity,
and surely a dollop of humor when things get really tough.

Kathleen Hughes, rscj, 2006
From a speech delivered in St. Louis for the Feast of St. Madeleine Sophie 
  


   For Reflection...

    
Charity for Madeleine Sophie Barat was not just one virtue among many others from which we might pick and choose; mutual love for her is the essence of our lives; ... Mutual love, Sophie knew, was costly, but in the long run she was convinced that a lack of charity was costlier still.  

Yet in the midst of trial she could say: "Seek your sanctification in bearing lovingly with all around you, in forgiving and excusing and not dwelling on their faults. People in general are very little culpable in God's eyes, and God sees more often weakness and not malice."


shadows 

Photo by Juana Lopez, 2002 

Friday, July 6, 2012

July 6, 2012

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Reflection on the Spirit of the Sacred Heart
July 6, 2012
What reassures me is that you are not alone;
you have the good God with you;
God will never desert you if you continue to be faithful to him.
Our good Master pursues us ceaselessly;
it seems that he expects more of you than of many others.
He is urging you to give of yourself wholly, without the slightest reserve.

St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, Letter, 1813
  

   For Reflection...
   
We are not alone; we always have the Divine with us, within us. Through faith, we connect with God, we have confidence in God, we are in relationship with God.   
  
Within the context of our Sacred Heart charism, we have an avenue for exploration and expression of our faith. What a gift! With love for God, love for each other and love from each other, we feel the warmth of God's presence, reassuring us that we journey always, through Him, with Him and in Him.


sulleza pierced side

Artwork by Beth Sulleza, rscj