Forgive Yourself
Who of us has not agonized over decisions, actions, or omissions that caused pain to others and ourselves?
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Who of us has not agonized over decisions, actions, or omissions that caused pain to others and ourselves?
Solvitur ambulando! It will be solved by walking! It will be solved in the walking! Where there is movement—whether physical, spiritual, emotional, or intellectual—there is abundant life.
Mutual giving and receiving is the bedrock of Franciscan peacemaking.
Mother Teresa wrote, “Let him empty and transform you, and afterward, fill the chalice of your heart to the brim.” How does this quote impact you today? Is your life in a season of emptiness or fullness?
There are real problems in our beloved country, but we are here, in this place, in this moment, and are therefore called to be stewards of what we’ve received.
We have to remember that how we do anything is how we do everything. How we do this moment is how we are going to do the next moment.
Jesus is calling us, and we must be willing to let go of what keeps us from him.
Too often we blindly strive for success, fulfillment, riches, or pleasure. As the Book of Wisdom reminds us, even as they grumbled and complained, God provided his people with manna from Heaven, a food that conformed to every taste.
Forgiveness is not a one-time event or even a quick remedy. Forgiveness is a choice, a process, and a desire for which we can ask.
It is easy to imagine Mary feeling stress during her early years with Jesus in this passing world.
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