Joy. It’s not a fleeting feeling. It’s not something superficial, a moment of euphoria. There’s something more substantial to it, something grounded about it.
Joy. It’s not a fleeting feeling. It’s not something superficial, a moment of euphoria. There’s something more substantial to it, something grounded about it.
We naturally limit ourselves on so many levels. We think and say, “I can’t do that. I’ve never done that.” But continued engagement leads to personal growth.
Talk to Jesus as you would a friend, and you will find a God who has a beating Sacred Heart that longs to console you, rejoice with you, and relate to you.
Your act of remembrance, presence and accompaniment will be our good Lord moving through you to bring comfort and compassion to those who mourn and lifting up the souls of the departed that they may at last see God face-to-face.
It is an opportunity perspective, an abundance mindset, an ability to see that the good, the bad, and the ugly all have the potential to make us more fully the person God has called us to be.
How can one little nun who died at the age of 24, who never left the confines of her cloister walls after entering Carmel end up becoming a friend to millions, the patron saint of missions, known to the entire world?Â
By His invitation, she became the Mother of all His disciples. She took her mission to heart. With Mary, we can continue to walk in faith and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.
In faith, we are invited to celebrate! He who has ascended has not left us alone but has indeed drawn nearer to us while simultaneously taking our wounds into His.