Guest Posted August 26, 2017 Share Posted August 26, 2017 Those who risk all for God will find that they have both lost all and gained all Saint Teresa of Ávila Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 26, 2017 Share Posted August 26, 2017 “Whether, therefore, we receive what we ask for, or do not receive it, let us still continue steadfast in prayer. For to fail in obtaining the desires of our heart, when God so wills it, is not worse than to receive it; for we know not as He does, what is profitable to us.” -St. John Chrysostom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 Daily Reflection St Vincent de Paul Society Aug 28, 2017 “The good God will not fail to supply your need since it concerns His service, and He will do it in one way or another.” – St. Vincent de Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 “God wants me for Himself, He is keeping me for a work which is not yet founded.” St Jeanne Jugen St Vincent de Paul Society Quote of the Day – August 27 "We preach mainly by good example" (XI:252). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 Jamberoo Abbey - Western Australia http://www.jamberooabbey.org.au/prayer/fx-articles.cfm?loadref=163&id=213 The Empty Room 9 January 2016 | Words from the Heart Excerpt only - "I had to clean a floor in an empty room at the Abbey a couple of months ago. The room is at one end of the building and since it was work time, no one was within co-ee. The rest of the nuns were all working in silence at the other end of the monastic complex and I had the place to myself. That being the case, I used the opportunity, as I was scrubbing away, to sing my favourite hymn. I was amazed to tell you the truth, because, even to my sometimes tone deaf ear, my voice in the empty room really sounded alright!! It echoed and resonated magnificently and encouraged by the sound of my own voice I launched into more than one of my favourites. It was a very happy time and I was sorry when the floor was finished. Try it yourself one day; you will see what I mean! It occurred to me that sometimes you and I are afraid of our emptiness. We can think our strength lies in fullness, in having a head full of good ideas and correct answers. We bemoan our emptiness; we see it as a huge shortcoming; and we shudder quietly at the emptiness that loneliness brings about in us; we recoil from our incapacities of whatever sort and our inability to rise to the various challenges that come our way, especially those challenges of the heart. We are so often ashamed of our apparent emptiness, we wish we had more to give and we are sure that if we were truly 'together people', we would be full of all manner of good things, we would always know which way to go and we would have the certainty of knowing that we had made some sort of progress through life. We can end up feeling as though we are failures and we are sure God thinks so too. MORE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 (edited) Our Lady of Peace pray for us to your Son, The Prince of Peace. Amen See thread in Open Mic on North Korea From above thread (my comments): "If there is nothing to be overly/excessively concerned about at this point in the North Korean provocations - we can be very sure that it is prayer and penance for this cause that is holding things at more or less status quo as the pendulum does swing (beware of calling wolf in reverse? - the last thing world leadership wants is panic - although I personally think Kim Jong Un, like a cruel personality getting the attention craved, is having the time of his life being the primary world concern just now) I am thinking primarily re prayer and penance of our contemplatives and their acute awareness always of current affairs and news, not only that but their contemplative insight into same - and as Thomas Merton wrote "sharing the fruits of contemplation in the parlour" (Contemplation in a World of Action). I am close to Carmelite nuns here and I have been rather often amazed at their knowledge and keen insight blessed with simple wisdom into world affairs and general news, shared with me in the parlour. I, as a layperson, however also have a responsibility in this area. It is Peace that Jesus gifted to us all at the Last Supper and His Prayer that we should all be one as He and The Father are one. Does my heart beat with the heart of Jesus? When we pray ardently (make simple acts of penance) for Peace in our world, we are praying from and for The Heart and Mind of Jesus, Prince of Peace, to reign victorious over our world. It simply follows always wherever Jesus is victorious there is Peace and Joy, happiness and fulfilment. As a layperson in the world where my primary vocational mission is focused, I very much doubt I can complete what I need to complete, respond where I need to respond, if I spend hours on my knees and weaken myself with heavy penances. Not that I have EVER been guilty of such. There might be some called this way but not, I would really and truly hope, without (with docility) wise and sound, holy, spiritual direction and affirmation of that call and vocation. It is in balance rather than excess that The Holy Spirit is present.........while He cannot be compartmentalised and contained in that. Undoubtedly North Korea, Russia and China are restless at this point. Also, we need to be aware I think that our opinions are very often formed by media...........and media craves and indeed needs the dollar for its survival and bad news and sensationalism does sell. When I watch the News each evening, it is swamped in really bad news........but there is really good news in our world too. Deo Gratius We are only told what politicians (and others) need and want us to hear. God bless our Whistle-blowers! Laudate Dominum Well, that was an all over the place mouthful indeed " Edited August 29, 2017 by BarbaraTherese Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 "You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; and just so, you learn to love by loving. All those who think to learn in any other way deceive themselves."- Saint Francis de Sales St Vincent de Paul Society Daily Reflection – August 30 “That peace which is the portion of the chosen servants of God is seldom unmixed with interior struggles.” – St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 30, 2017 Share Posted August 30, 2017 THREAD VIEW COUNT Aware of likely variables and making an adjustment for same, I am amazed that the view count for this thread is still healthy. This is certainly better than the view count dropping, which would indicate I might need to consider that there is no interest in the thread and end it. I think that quotations from the saints and others, along with spiritual texts from somewhere or other, are the drawcard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 (edited) ______________________ Measure not God’s love and favour by your own feeling. The sun shines as clearly in the darkest day as it does in the brightest. The difference is not in the sun, but in some clouds which hinder the manifestation of the light thereof. - Richard Sibbes Daily Spiritual Seed, Shalom Place, Dominican Sisters of Peace Edited August 31, 2017 by BarbaraTherese Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 How do I know The Lord Loves me totally and unconditionally with Absolute and Boundless Infinite Mercy? I exist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 This struck me as more down to earth than James Finley is usually, and probably I thought because he is basing his address on conversations he had with the most always very down to earth Thomas Merton. Finley entered Gethsemane Monastery where Thomas Merton was his spiritual director. Eventually Finley left monastic life and became a psychiatrist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 ________________ Excerpt from above video: "There are some things you have to accept in your life as true even though you cannot explain it to others, not even to yourself" "It isn't that something is given to me that wasn't there before, rather it is as if a curtain has parted revealing to me what is always with me". ...........and many other gems............. (The above are from memory and are probably paraphrasing more than verbatim quotations) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 "Reflections on The Ascent of Mt Carmel" It is instructive that the root of the word happiness is hap, meaning “to happen.” This suggests that happiness is our capacity to find joy in what is happening. For most of us, being happy is future tense. We are caught up in a mad pursuit of some illusive goal that is forever just beyond our reach. We are blinded “like a fish dazzled by the light” chasing a glittering lure (A. 1.8.3). Foley, Marc. The Ascent of Mount Carmel: Reflections Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 IMPORTANT Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves … Don’t search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps, then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer. - Rainer Maria Rilke Shalom Place - Dominican Sisters of Peace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 2, 2017 Share Posted September 2, 2017 Not much happening Still having good and not so good days as I struggle along with hip and leg pain. Nothing much is happening just the ordinary sort of days. I have suspended going to Mass and also St Vinnies until after surgery - it was getting too much. Tiredness, pain and continual itching with headaches all has got the better of me at least, I am hoping, temporarily. I really am hoping that once I have settled down after surgery, I will be able to make some new decisions. However, still no communication from orthopaedics about when surgery will be taking place. My brother is back from the USA and will be calling next week. The rather major problem I have on my plate continues, although at some point I am hoping in the not too distant future with my brother back, I will be able to address it and make some new decisions in that direction. I hope. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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