Saturday, January 25, 2014

Daily Thoughts - 01/25/2014



Daily Thoughts: Greetings everyone on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. It is a special day for me and one that I always celebrate I guess because I was blessed with the name Paul. The thoughts that I am sharing with you today I have shared before but I think they are worth writing again…

There are two choices today for the first reading, both for the Acts of the Apostles. In the first option from Chapter 22, Paul retells his experience on the road to Damascus and in the second option from Chapter 9 Luke is telling the same story. I could not help but smile a little as I considered the two options, they tell the same story but just a little differently. I thought of that game where someone starts off by whispering a story to the person next to them and it goes around the circle and the last person tells the story out loud and it is always a bit different.

Whether the stories are exactly alike is not important, what is important is what happen on that road to Damascus. Saul, as he was called then, soon to become Paul, has a change of heart, has a change of direction. He leaves that spot on the road a changed man, no longer a persecutor, now he is a preacher of the Good News. If anything the story of Paul reminds us that people can change, that people can come to see life differently. It doesn't take violence, anger, insult or judgment to make them change. Sometimes all it takes is a different vision, a different perspective, a different way of seeing things. God gives Paul the opportunity to see things differently and he accepts the chance.

Paul put his original energy of faith to work with anger, resentment and violence, Jesus invited him to see things a different way. His energy did not go away it just got refocused in a positive life giving way. He no longer walked in fear, anger and in judgment but he walked in the Good News and in hope.

As we celebrate life today, as we seek the sacredness and giftedness of life in our world, let us not walk in fear, in anger, in violence, in judgment; let us walk in the light of the Good News! St. Paul walk with us, give us your energy to proclaim the Good News of Jesus, of God, of the Spirit to the world!

Happy Feast Day to everyone with the name Paul! Have a great Saturday everyone!



Daily Prayer: O God, give us the strength, the energy and your Spirit to go out to all the world and tell the Good News. Enable us to let go of fear, anger, insult, violence and judgment so that in proclaiming the Good News of Life we might grow stronger and confound all we meet! Amen!

Runner's Thoughts: Remember it is your intention that sets you apart from every other runner. So today and every day have the intention of life and the willingness to celebrate the gift of life!

Daily Blessing: Happy Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle! To all who celebrate the feast many blessings and much peace. I always celebrate the gift of St. Paul whenever I can. Today is one of my favorite feasts throughout the year! I started with Mass this morning at 7:00 am and now I am getting ready for a long day of travel back to New York. I hate to leave because it is to go up to 65 here today and 75 tomorrow. I would like to stay and enjoy the warmth but I can’t so it is back to the cold and snow! My blessing prayer is very simple today - May the spirit of St. Paul the Apostle be with all of us throughout the day. May his energy enliven your work, your ministry, your living of life today and always. Many blessings and remember with St. Paul's help we too can get up when we are knocked down and life will be better because we do! Peace in Christ's Passion...Fr. Paul

Friday, January 24, 2014

Daily Thoughts - 01/24/2014



Daily Thoughts: In the responsorial psalm (Ps. 57: 2, 3-4, 6, 11) for today’s mass we are presented with the image of a mother bird protecting her young. She shelters them with her wings until the danger passes. But what happens once the danger passes, well the children need to grow and move away from the nest until they finally take that step off the limb and fly on their own. In learning to fly they now take on the responsibility of caring for themselves and eventually having their own little ones whom they will protect.  It is the cycle of life.

Jesus names his twelve closes friends in the Gospel today (Mark 3:13-19). They are moving toward the end of the limb and soon they will be flying on their own. They will soon will be proclaiming the good news to all the world. Part of the Good News that they will proclaim is mercy, the mercy of God and the mercy we need to have in living life. It not always easy to live by mercy as David finds out in the first reading (1 Samuel 24:3-21). Yet that is what we are called to as the children of God.

So what is our challenge today? Perhaps it is to trust in the ongoing care and concern of God for us but also to know that through that love and care we are sent forth into the world to proclaim the Good News, a Good News grounded in the mercy a God.

Have a great day everyone!

Daily Prayer: O God, as we live this new day, please send the gift of your hope into our hearts so that we can turn our moments of anger into healing, life and your loving presence. May we always be people who celebrate life in the midst of a world that often seem focused on taking life. May we never let anything stand in the way of an opportunity to heal and celebrate life. Amen!

Runner’s Thoughts: Always run open to discovering the strength that you did not know you had, let that strength be the very Spirit of God's presence in your life!

Daily Blessing: Happy Friday everyone! I hope this finds you beginning you Friday with energy and enthusiasm that will take you through the day and bring you to the gift of another weekend!

I first must send a special shout out to my Great Niece Kristina who celebrates her birthday today! Happy Birthday Little One – Special K! May you have a great day and may it be a day of many blessings! Much Love…Great Uncle Paul or Uncle GUP
It has been a long and busy week here in San Antonio, but a good one. We will close the retreat this morning with the celebration of Eucharist in about an hour. There was a good spirit all week and I am hoping the brothers and priest who made the retreat will leave enriched and renewed.

The weather changed drastically yesterday with cold and wind the order of the day. I have not been out yet, I do not hear the wind but the clouds remain and I assume the cold is still with us too. I was hoping for a nice day as I will remain here for the day and then travel back to New York tomorrow. But I will make do and use the day to relax after a busy week.

I pray your day will go well and that you are navigating through whatever Mother Nature and life are throwing your way. My prayer of blessing for you today is this wherever you are today, whomever you are with or will encounter and whatever you are doing or will do - I prayer that you will be blessed with the grace, love and presence of God. Enjoy your day, think positive thoughts, wear a smile and trust that God walks, runs, works, plays and journeys with you! Blessings to all. Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Daily Thoughts - 01/23/2014



Daily Thoughts: As I read the Gospel (Mark 3:7-12), last night as I was preparing my homily for today’s retreat mass the thought that came to mind was "A Day in the Life." This is the title of a 1967 Beatles song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. While the Gospel and the song have nothing in common I thought of the title in terms of what picture the Gospel paints for us today, A Day in the Life of Jesus.

It is interesting, I did a little research about the song, Lennon and McCartney wrote their sections of the song at different times, Lennon using accounts from the newspaper and McCartney using memories from his youth. The two sets of lyrics were then put together with orchestral glissandos. What does this have to do with the Gospel, well think about how the Gospels were put together. The days of Jesus' life, not a daily rendering but events tied together by the overarching story of his life.

Today, we have a day in the life of Jesus, crowds coming from every corner of the world it seems, healing with every touch, demons proclaiming his "the Son of God," people everywhere!  No room, no time for himself, no space to breath. When you think about it Jesus had a very difficult life long before he got to Calvary. He was always in demand. How did he do it? How did he balance his ministry and his need to just be, to pray, to connect with friends? How did he stay focused? Stay refreshed? Stay motivated?

Sometimes seeing a picture of a day in the life of Jesus can be inspiring, sometimes it can be troubling, sometimes it can be tiring, sometimes it can be overwhelming. What does today's picture of a day in the life of Jesus say to you? To me it says he loved us very much!

Have a great afternoon and evening everyone!

Daily Prayer: Loving God, help us in the midst of our busy day to see what is truly holy, life giving, and of you. May we always find the time to be grateful for your gifts and your presence in our life. May this day in our life truly reflect your love. Amen!

Runner's Thought: Remember the little miracles of God that we encounter during a run are not because we finish but are because we find the courage to begin!

Daily Blessing: I hope everyone is having a good day! We are into the third full day of the retreat. Some men have to leave today in order to get back for weekend ministry and the weather has changed. It is cold and windy today with the possibility of rain and ice tonight. I am told that is not good down here in San Antonio. At least we have three beautiful days and as the saying goes into every life a little rain must fall. Also we are not dealing with the bitter cold of the Midwest and east so that is the silver lining!

My prayer of blessing will be simple this afternoon as I need to put a few finishing touches on my afternoon talk. So I pray for God’s blessings upon all of us this afternoon and evening may the rest of the day be successful, life giving, safe and help us to enter an evening that will be restful and gifted with peace and love. Let’s us all be blessed with a restful and peaceful night everyone!

Please continue to prayer for the Oblate brothers and priests on retreat and for their preacher. Peace in Christ's Passion...Fr. Paul

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Daily Thoughts - 01/22/2013



Daily Thoughts: My thoughts today center around a single phrase in the Gospel, "Jesus looked around at them with anger...." It is comforting to know that Jesus was angry from time to time. That he got frustrated with others, particularly others who should have known better. Today it is the religious leaders once again they still don't seem to get it. Life, the quality of life, is much more important than rules and regulations.

Today, for that matter every day, we as people of faith are focused on life. It is profoundly important to us. It is a gift from God that we do not want to see life abused, neglected, devalued, taken, lost or discarded. We pray for it, we walk in support of it. We cherish it in our own lives and families. Life is primary to what we believe. Yet, at times we get so focused on one aspect of life we miss many others. We miss many opportunities to honor it, acknowledge it, celebrate it and heal it because of rules and regulations!

Jesus was always about life, honoring it, acknowledging it, celebrating it and certainly healing it. May we find a way like Jesus to turn anger into healing, to turn anger into life!

Think life today and every day! Have a great Wednesday everyone!

Daily Prayer: O God, as we live this new day, please send the gift of your hope into our hearts so that we can turn our moments of anger into healing, life and your loving presence. May we always be people who celebrate life in the midst of a world that often seem focused on taking life. May we never let anything stand in the way of an opportunity to heal and celebrate life. Amen!

Runner's Thought: As you run today, "Seek God, and you will find God and everything good as well. Yes, with such an attitude you could tread upon a stone, and that would be a more godly thing for you to do than to receive the Body of our Lord." (Meister Eckhart)

Daily Blessing: Wednesday greetings everyone and Happy Hump Day! I know some of you are digging out from the snow yesterday. Hopefully it is not too difficult a task and soon things will be back to normal or as normal as they get in your life! We are into our third day of retreat and all seems to be going well a few bumps in the road here and there but for the most part all seems to be well.

May prayer of blessing today will be a simple one as the busyness of the day will soon be upon me. I would like to first remember all those who are in Washington, DC today for the annual right to life march. I assume the march will be happening even with yesterday’s weather. I just would like to pray for all who attended that their journey will be safe and that the gift of life will be celebrated and honored in a life giving and respectful way.

I pray today for God’s blessing on all of us that we will come to know and honor the gift of life from the first moment to conception to the last breathe and for all and every moment in between. May we all truly see life as a gift from God. Bless all of us today, Loving God, with the reverence and respect for our own life and all life around us.  

Have a great Wednesday everyone! Be safe, stay warm if you are in the midst of the cold weather and smile. Please continue to prayer for the Oblate brothers and priests on retreat here in San Antonio and for their preacher too! Blessings on all your endeavors today, on all your meetings, on all your travels and on all your moments with others. Peace in Christ's Passion...Fr. Paul