Friday, October 2, 2015

Daily Thoughts - 10/02/2015



Daily Thoughts: I have always had a special affection for our feast today, the Feast of the Holy Guardian Angels. Perhaps it goes back to my childhood, when in the first and second grade we always had to save room at our desk for our guardian angel. It was one way that the good Felician Sisters taught us about the spiritual life but it also helped them keep order in classroom, for you see if we kept a space on our seats for our guardian angel then the theory was we would not bother the person sitting next to us. I have to say, sometimes it worked but most of the time it didn't!

The other day another childhood memory came to mind. One of my favorite movies as a kid was Angels in the Outfield, (the original 1951 version with Paul Douglas, Janet Leigh, Keenan Wynn, the voice of James Whitmore and cameo appearances by Ty Cobb, Joe DiMaggio and Bing Crosby, just to name a few). I loved the movie because it took place in Pittsburgh and centered around the woeful Pittsburgh Pirates and how the Pirates overcame their last place woes with the help of Heavenly Choir Nine, a celestial team of deceased ballplayers, who began bestowing "miracles" upon the Pirates—but only on the condition that their loud mouth manager Guffy McGovern put a moratorium on swearing and fighting. It is a wonderful and funny story. Perhaps it came to mind last night as wonder how far my Pirates might go this year. I think they are going to need a little angelic help.

The point of my walk down memory lane is that the spirits of God's presence which we honor and celebrate today, Guardian Angels, play an important role in our life. Whether we acknowledge them by saving them a seat at our desk as a kid, or laugh and cry with them as Hollywood brings them to life in movies like Angels in the Outfield or It's a Wonderful Life, we all have had moments and experiences in life when we sense that God has sent someone to help us.

It might be a special person from our past, whose lost we have grieved but who seems to continue to walk with us helping us overcome a struggle, an obstacle, or a difficult moment. Someone whose spirit whispers in our ear a good word that sends us on our way in the right direction. A loving spirit who lets us know that we are not alone, we are loved, we are important, we are special and that makes all the difference at that moment in our life.

Throughout the scriptures God sends his spirits, his messengers, to help people on their journey of faith. Why should this moment in time be any different? Why shouldn’t we believe that God sends his spirits, his messengers into our lives from time to time to help us on our journey?

A number of years ago I was running the Boston Marathon. It was my second time running that marathon. I was at mile 25 and out of gas. I could barely walk. I was just trying to find any strength so that I could keep moving forward. A young woman stepped off the sidewalk and began to walk alongside me. I didn’t know her. She asked me my name and then put her hand on my shoulder and said, “You can do this! Let’s run!” She began to run and so I began to run. She asked me if this was my first marathon and I said “no.” She said, “Then you know that you can do this so let’s run!” And we began to run faster. In the next moment as I seemed to get new energy I looked to my side and she was gone. I never got a chance to ask her name or to say thanks! I am sure it was my guardian angel just making sure I kept going. It is something that she has done now for 61 plus years in many different ways. You might say I have gotten her, “her wings,” many time over!

In the Gospel today (Matthew 18: 1-5, 10) Jesus reminds us that our angels are always looking upon the face of God. In other words, they have got a special connection with God that someday we just might need. So as you journey through today remember to save a little space for your guardian angel and take a moment to thank her or him for the journey so far!

Have a great Friday everyone!

Daily Prayer: Angel of God, my Guardian dear, to whom God’s love commits me here, ever this day (or night) be at my side, to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.

A Runner’s Thoughts: “Looking forward to something is much more fun than looking back at something – and much more constructive.” (Hortense Odlum) So to in the spiritual life...

Daily Blessing: Friday greetings and blessings to all. I hope your Friday is getting off to a good start. It rained all of yesterday which kept me indoors most of the day but I did manage a couple of short walks through the village and along the water’s edge. It is cloudy this morning and there is rain in the forecast throughout the day but no worries there still will be things to do and enjoy. I hope your day will be a good one also.

Around 8:30 am I will be leaving Chester and heading to Halifax. The pastor here at St. Augustine’s Fr. Craig has a meeting this morning in Halifax so I will head into the city with him and spend the night there before flying back to New York on Saturday. It is easier for him this way and it gives me a chance to explore Halifax for a day.

I will hate leaving the southern shore of Nova Scotia. It is truly a beautiful place and my time here has been very blessed. I hope to return someday perhaps for ministry or just to relax and enjoy it beauty!

May love and laughter touch your day and warm your heart and bring you home to those you love. May good and faith filled people touch your life, wherever you go.  May love and peace bless your world with joy that long endures. May the closing of this day bring you rest and comfort in the company of those you most love and may God bless you this day and always!

Friends let us keep in our prayers those who senselessly killed yesterday in Oregon and also their families and friends who mourn their loss. Let us also pray for those injured and for the community of Roseburg as they try to begin the process of healing. Let us also pray for our lawmakers that someday they will realize people are more important than money, emails, political bullying, taxes and guns! Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul

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