REFLECTION ON THE READINGS 1 JUNE 2013

 

The search for wisdom can be a long one. We often feel that wisdom comes from either the very young who have not yet had their thoughts “polluted” by the ways of the world, or those older because they have endured some of the world and continued their faith journey until they discovered how to communicate with God along the way.

While we can seek wisdom, the knowledge of God, by praying to Him in the traditional form, and, if earnest, are rewarded with this grace. However, we often receive these graces as infused graces that are not “felt”, which means we have to rely on our personal faith to keep on this path.

To obtain true wisdom, we have to continue on a path of humility and being docile to the reception of the Holy Spirit. This means we have to be truly in a position of openness to His love and then we will receive in ways we could not imagine. Finding your interior prayer life is the key to this kingdom.

Today, take a few moments to reflect on how God is moving in your life. Find a quiet favorite space to talk to Him, in your own words, and begin a new dialog with Him.

REFLECTION ON POPE FRANCIS’S FIRST ADDRESS TO THE WORLD

POPE FRANCIS 

Pope Francis reminds us that he is our servant asking for our prayers, in silence before he proffers the Papal blessing on the crowds and millions watching him. He takes the simplicity of the St. Francis of Assisi and in a few moments reminds the world of our mission in the Church.
It is a day to be proud to be a Catholic and one where soon, we will be reminded again of the important of a life of simplicity, of service and of dedication to God in everyday life. Perhaps we can look forward to others noticing once again that through these good works what it really means to be a Catholic.

REFLECTION ON THE DAILY GOSPEL AND READINGS 10 JULY 2012

 

In today’s world we are faced with much in the way of distractions, expectations and the promise of falsehoods. In an election year, perhaps even more so, as the air waves are full of false promises, deceptions and misdirection. Consider within ourselves for a few moments what leadership Jesus would want us provide, how he wants his laborers to labor and his shepherds to care for others.