Inspiration

Missing Ingredient 

Reflections for contemplative living

In our beautiful and broken world, we see hostile situations arise daily, whether it’s a new war between countries or conflict in our homes. As Christians, we are given God’s gift of peace. This is a choice to always turn to peace and we need to nurture and grow this within ourselves.  Our peace directly impacts our families and those we encounter each day, bringing light into the world. This is creating a culture of mercy and compassion which calls for a constant state of forgiveness.  Without forgiveness, there is no peace.

Forgiveness adds dignity. 

As Pope Francis recently said, “forgiveness takes away nothing from you but adds dignity to the person, it makes us lift our gaze from ourselves towards others, to see them as fragile as we are, yet always brothers and sisters in the Lord. Brothers and sisters, forgiveness is the wellspring of a zeal that becomes mercy and calls us to a humble and joyful holiness.”

Thank you, Lord, for helping us see that Your peace is the missing ingredient in our hearts. 

Inspiration

Seeking Peace and Justice

Reflections for contemplative living

Our hearts are heavy with the weight of the world right now.  I’m realizing what Pope St. John XXIII meant “When the family suffers, the rest of society crumbles.” We are definitely living in times where the walls of society feel like they are tumbling down. 

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Who God Meant Me To Be

Reflections for contemplative living

Priorities, we all have them. I don’t know about you, but I know when mine are out of whack. At times, I used to race from one thing to another barely having time to go to the bathroom. I bought into the lie that my worthiness was defined by my productivity.

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Stained Glasses

Reflections for contemplative living

Recently I’m seeing how my self-sufficiency has colored the lens of my life, especially stunting my capacity for spiritual growth. My mindset was one of sacrifice that hardened my heart rather than of one of soft desire to live a life of love. But through my constant willingness to surrender to God’s plan, I’m learning that obedience is better than sacrifice. The stains from the lens with which I’m viewing the world is adjusting to a more loving view of the world.

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Silence + God = Peace and Clarity 

Reflections for contemplative living

One thing Thomas Keating advises about Centering Prayer is to spend twenty minutes a day in silence. When you are busy, spend another twenty. I used to think this was crazy but I realize this is pretty profound advice. 

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Good Virtue

Reflections for contemplative living

Kevin Vost, PSY.D in The Gifts of the Holy Spirit says “Virtues allow us to become excellent – more fully and perfectly human – by disposing us to perform good acts, to perfect ourselves, and to give the best of ourselves. When we possess the virtues, it becomes easier and more natural and enjoyable for us to do the right things. We’re able to maximize our human powers. Virtues make us and our actions good.”

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Love In Action

Reflections for contemplative living

The most beautiful thing we can do is love.  This isn’t a romanticized love but a divine, agape, self-giving love. It always seeks the good of the other.

Just as Jesus loved, we are called to follow this way.  But what does this mean?

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