
Sunday Soundbite for February 6, 2022
The fact of our baptism means that we have a vocation–a call–that’s just as certain as our Biblical heroes today.
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The fact of our baptism means that we have a vocation–a call–that’s just as certain as our Biblical heroes today.
The encounter in the temple with Simeon and Anna show us people finding God in their midst where they had been looking all along.
The purpose of spiritual law is simply to sharpen our awareness about who we are and who God is, so that we can name our own insufficiency and find God’s fullness.
Like David, we too are called to love those who have done us wrong, perhaps in demanding dimensions. Interpersonal relations are seldom simple.
Walking becomes the place of possibility, intimacy, and service. God is our companion as we venture toward new horizons.
Jesus has power over evil. He can free afflicted individuals and control whole armies of demons. Jesus can liberate us too, if we let him.
During World War II, Fr. Maximilian Kolbe was arrested and taken to Auschwitz. During his imprisonment, a prisoner escaped, and as a result, the commandant announced ten men would die. In cell block 11, there was no screaming–rather the prisoners sang and Fr. Kolbe prayed with them.
Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska founded the Felician Sisters as a result of a conversion experience she had while convalescing from an illness. At the age of 44 she was forced to resign due to ill health. She lived however, into her ’70s.
Brother Juniper was a simple man who joined Saint Francis in the earliest days of the Order. While Saint Francis praised him and wished he had a “whole forest of such Junipers,” nevertheless, he could be exasperating for his generosity. Even saints can be frustrating.
The followers of Jesus still experience storms today. But Jesus’ power can handle any storm. It’s up to us to have enough faith in him not to be afraid.
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