Friday, August 23, 2013

Daily Thoughts - 08/23/2013

Daily Thoughts: “Love seeks one thing only: the good of the one loved. It leaves all the other secondary effects to take care of themselves. Love, therefore, is its own reward.” (Thomas Merton)

Perhaps this is what Jesus is getting at as he answers the scholar of the law in today’s Gospel (Matt. 22: 34-40). Love sits at the heart of any relationship, of any friendship and the first mark of a good relationship, a good friendship is benevolence. Actively, seeking and finding the good in another. In today’s Gospel Jesus reminds us that we are to love God and love others and love ourselves. In order to do this we must find the good in the ones we love, God, others and self. As Merton says if we can do this the gift of love will be our reward!

Have a great rest of the day everyone and a relaxing weekend and don’t forget to give God a little time!

Daily Prayer:  Loving God, teach us to love as you love. Help us to make our love unconditional, honest, and kind. Help us to ask nothing in return and to let our love encompass the whole of humankind. 

Loving God, let us offer our love without speaking. Let it radiate as it shines forth from us. Let it be seen in our faces, in our eyes, and let it be simple, sincere, and shame free.

Loving God, show us how to forgive as you forgive and help us to not burden another with guilt. Help us to not play the role of the martyr but to be a rock on which trust may be built. 

Loving God, let our love for you and others be greater by far than any love that is offered to us. Let our love be always led by the Spirit, inspired of you our God and as forgiving and free as Jesus’ love. Amen! (Adapted from a prayer by Virginia (Ginny) Ellis)

Runner’s Thought: “Run when you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must; just never give up.” (Dean Karnazes) So to in the spiritual life!

TGIF everyone! Thanks for all the kind words on my anniversary of religious profession yesterday, a special shout out and thank you to my sister and niece, Alice for their loving words!

I hope your Friday is going well and that you are looking forward to a fun and relaxing weekend. In about an hour or so I will be heading to the lake house with the Wiecks. I am looking forward to a boat ride on the lake. It should be a great couple of days!

May the rest of your Friday not be too busy and may you be blessed with a restful, relaxing and fun filled weekend! Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Daily Thoughts - 08/22/2013

Daily Thoughts: “Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.” (Pierre Teilhard de Chardin)

I have always liked this quote from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and I think it ties into the thinking of Jesus in today’s Gospel (Matt. 22: 1-14). We sometime get caught up in all the things the world defines as important and we lose sight of what God finds important. If we can tap into God’s energy, if we can hear God’s invitation we will not find ourselves outside in the end.

Have a great Thursday everyone!

Daily Prayer:  Grant, O God, that we may never fall away in success or in failure; that we may not be prideful in prosperity nor dejected in adversity. Let us rejoice only in what unites us and sorrow only in what separates us. May we strive to please no one or fear to displease anyone except you, our God. May we see always the things that are eternal and never those that are only temporal. May we shun any joy that is without you and never seek any that is beside you. Loving God, may we delight in any work we do for you and tire of any rest that is apart from you. Gracious God, let us direct our hearts towards you, and in our failings, let us always seek forgiveness with the firm purpose of being better people. Amen! (Adapted from a prayer by St. Thomas Aquinas)

Runner’s Thought: “Sweat cleanses from the inside. It comes from places a shower will never reach.” (George Sheehan – From Runner’s World)  We might say prayer is the sweat of the spiritual life and it too cleanses from within and it touches places no rituals can reach. So if we pray while we run we can cleanses our total self!

Happy Thursday everyone! I made it to Shelby yesterday via sometime in Charlotte. The sun is out today and I am being a bit lazy!

It is the 31st Anniversary today of my first vows with the Passionists. August 22, 1982 was a very hot Sunday and Pittsburgh, but seven of us along with Passionists, family and friends spoke of our desire to live the Passionist life keeping alive the memory of Christ’s Passion through our lives, our ministry and our prayer. Three of us remain from the hot August afternoon, Fr. Melvin Shorter, C.P., Fr. Chris Cleary, C.P. and myself. It is interesting to note that we were the three oldest members of the class. I am not sure what that means, maturity, intelligence, wisdom or we just had given up too much to turn back. Who knows! I am thankful to my two classmates for an interesting 32+ years, for their friendship, for their faithfulness, and for being there on the journey. I am thankful to all of you for your love, support and prayers that have kept me going!

Have a great day everyone! May it be blessed with many wonderful experiences, may gifted and loving people and a piece of chocolate, an ice cream treat or a beer if you are like me! Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Daily Thoughts - 08/20/2013

Daily Thoughts: “For [humankind] this is impossible, but for God all things are possible.” Perhaps what can help to make things possible is a sense of gratitude for all God has graced us with. Perhaps it is in letting go of our own need to control and live with gratitude and gratefulness toward God because it just might make all the difference.

Perhaps Thomas Merton says it better than me… “To be grateful is to recognize the Love of God in everything He has given us - and He has given us everything. Every breath we draw is a gift of His love, every moment of existence is a grace, for it brings with it immense graces from Him. Gratitude therefore takes nothing for granted, is never unresponsive, is constantly awakening to new wonder and to praise of the goodness of God. For the grateful person knows that God is good, not by hearsay but by experience. And that is what makes all the difference.”

Have a great Tuesday everyone!

Daily Prayer:
Loving God we come before in prayer grateful today grateful. We are grateful for this moment of life. We are grateful for each breath we take. We are grateful for our life. And so we thank you for our challenges for they help us to grow. We thank you for our many gifts for they help us to smile. We thank you for our many circles of support for they hold our hand. We thank you for our body for it is our vehicle of living. We thank you for our heart for it reminds us to love. We thank you for our mind for its abundance. We thank you for our friendship with you for it inspires us. Loving God, we thank you and we are grateful for life and the opportunity to live it with you! Amen.

Runner’s Thought: “There is something magical about running; after a certain distance, it transcends the body. Then a bit further, it transcends the mind. A bit further yet, and what you have before you, laid bare, is the soul.” (Kristin Armstrong) And when you get to the soul you will find God!

Happy Tuesday everyone! I hope your day has started off well. They say it will be a warm and humid one here in Pelham. Back to the dog days of August I guess! May it be a bit cooler where you are.

I am hoping to go through the day without hearing the names Alex Rodriguez or Ryan Braun but the only way I think I can make this work is stay away from TV, radio and the computer. I was watching the Little League World Series yesterday and I could not escape their names! Oh for the days when baseball was just baseball, I guess never again! At least my Pirates won…

Well enough of my baseball woes…I am sure for most of you there are many more important things in life. May what is important to you be blessed today and I pray you will have a good day and be blessed and graced in God’s love in all your endeavors.  Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul

Monday, August 19, 2013

Daily Thoughts - 08/19/2013

Daily Thoughts: A sad moment in the Gospel (Matt. 19: 16-22), the young man just cannot let go of the world. He could not respond to Jesus’ call, Jesus’ invitation. There was too much to lose.

Thomas Merton talked about call, vocation in this way, “Discovering vocation does not mean scrambling toward some prize just beyond my reach but accepting the treasure of true self I already possess. Vocation does not come from a voice out there calling me to be something I am not. It comes from a voice in here calling me to be the person I was born to be, to fulfill the original selfhood given me at birth by God.”

Perhaps the young man could not hear the voice within. Perhaps he was too focused on a prize outside himself. Perhaps he really did not know his true self, the treasure that he was.

Two questions for each of us today. Do we know our true self? Do we know and accept the treasure that we are? Have a good Monday everyone!

Daily Prayer:
O Loving God, today we pray three things, to see you more clearly, to love you more dearly, and to follow you more nearly, day by day. Amen! (Adapted from the Godspell Song Day By Day)

Runner’s Thought: “Running is about finding your inner peace, and so is a life well lived.” (Dean Karnazes)

Happy Monday everyone! I hope you all had a nice weekend and that in the busyness of life you got a little rest and relaxation. As per earlier post my weekend for the most part was a busy one but I did get the chance to just relax and enjoy a lazy Sunday afternoon and evening.

This week will be busy at the beginning as I get work done so that I can leave here free and clear on Wednesday morning for Shelby, NC. I am looking forward to my time with my North Carolina friends.

Have a great Monday everyone and may God bless you with a week gifted by laughter and love! Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul