Saturday, June 29, 2013
Daily Thought - 06/29/2013
Daily Thought: May the spirits of Sts.
Peter and Paul be with all of you today. May you have the spirit of faith to
help you on this journey of life. May you have the spirit of hope to get you
through the rough times. May you have the spirit of love to remind you in whose
image and likeness you are created in, how special you are and that you are
never alone. Don't be afraid to proclaim the Good News and don't be afraid to
make a mistake. God is with you always and will never leave you to face your
perils alone! Happy Saturday everyone!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Daily Thoughts - 06/28/2013
Daily Thoughts: At times when I
hear or read certain Gospel stories I think wouldn’t it be great if Jesus could
do that today! In today’s story (Matt 8:1-4) Jesus encounters a leper. Leprosy
in Jesus’ time made people outcasts. They were disconnected from the community.
They had to keep their distance. They were relegated to living in community with
only other lepers. They were not to touch or be touched by others. They were
seen as unclean.
However the leper in the Gospel story has
the courage to approach Jesus and for that courage he is rewarded with a
healing. He is made clean so that he can live once again within the community.
Jesus heals by touching, by crossing the boundary of culture, society and
religion. Jesus deals with the person as a human being created in the image and
likeness of God.
I guess my point is that in our day
there are many people who probably feel like the lepers of Jesus’ time. People
who are looked upon as unclean, who are looked upon as not part of the
community. People who are looked upon by culture, society and especially
religion as misfits, who are often are excluded. Wouldn’t it be great if Jesus
were here today and like that day long ago as he came down from the mountain he
would stop and talk with them, touch them, perhaps embracement and make them
feel like a person again accepted, loved not feared.
Making someone clean has many
connotations some positive, some negative. Making someone clean presumes that
they are unclean. Was the leper of Jesus’ day really unclean? Are people in our
time really unclean? Asking Jesus to make those that culture, society and religion
often see as unclean, clean, might not mean curing them of some disease or
condition, it might simply mean clearing the way, stepping across the boundary
and changing the attitudes that will allow them to feel accepted, to feel they
belong.
“Lord if you wish, you can make us clean.”
Stretch out your hand today and will it!
Daily Prayer: Jesus, our benevolent friend, at every moment of our
existence you are present to us. You are our loving Savior who is gentle and compassionate.
Reach out your healing hand and touch us today. Help us to step beyond the
boundaries of what divides and excludes like you. Help us to be present to one
another so that our presence, like your presence, may be a strength that heals
the wounds of time, and give hope to all people. We make this prayer through the
grace of your compassion and love. Amen!
(Adapt from a Healing Prayer by the
monks at Weston Priory)
Runner’s Thought: Let us run in
the present moment, not from something and not to something. Let us strive for
a grace-filled run and well as a graceful run. Run today not for time but fore
grace. Run with God! (Adapted from Roger Joslin – Running the Spiritual Path)
Alright I was a bit confused yesterday,
somewhere along the line I lost a day this week. Obviously it was not Wednesday
(Hump Day) yesterday it was Thursday and today is Friday. I think?
One person caught me on it yesterday and
I didn’t realize my mistake until I read her post last evening. I am sure
others caught the mistake too but just chalked it up to my ongoing craziness
that you know so well. Sorry for the confusion it might have created for a
moment in your life!
TGIF, I think, everyone! I hope your
week has gone well and that you are looking forward to a little rest and
relaxation over the weekend. I know they are saying that the temperatures are
going to be dangerously hot out in the west so if that is your neck of the
woods please stay cool as best you can. Here in the east it seems to be more
humid than really hot.
Have a great rest of your Friday and enjoy
your weekend. May it be blessed with family and friends, laughter, fun, joy,
rest and relaxation. May you and those you love be safe everywhere you go and
in everything you do. Peace in Christ’s
Passion…Fr. Paul
PS - If you are in the area I will be
celebrating the noon mass on Sunday at the Parish of St. John and St. Mary in Chappaqua,
NY. Come join in and celebrate the Eucharist with me!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Daily Thoughts - 06/27/2013
Daily Thought: There was a
poster I once saw that said, “If you were to be put on trial for being a
Christian, would you be found guilty?” Perhaps that is what Jesus is getting at
in the Gospel today (Matt 7:21-29). It is not about what we say; it is about
how we live especially when there is a storm.
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “I like your Christ; I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” If we are to be people of faith, we need to be Christ like.
To live life as an opportunity and benefit from it;
To live life as beauty and admire it;
To live life as a dream and realize it;
To see life as a challenge and meet it;
To live life as duty and complete it;
To see life as a game and play it;
To live life as a promise and fulfill it;
To live life as sorrow and overcome it;
To live life as a song and sing it;
To live life as a struggle and accept it;
To live life as a tragedy and confront it;
To live life as an adventure and dare it;
To live life as luck and make it;
To live life as too precious and not destroy it;
To live life as life and embrace it to the fullest. Amen!
(Adapted from a quote by Blessed Mother Teresa)
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “I like your Christ; I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” If we are to be people of faith, we need to be Christ like.
As Jesus images in the Gospel, our faith
needs to be built on God, our rock, so that when the storms come and the winds
blow we stand firm. It does not mean that we don’t sway a little; that we are
not pushed at times to our limits; or that the electricity doesn’t go off from
time to time. What it does mean is that when the storm is over, the wind stop
blowing and the sun comes out we are still standing and a member of the Body of
Christ!
Daily Prayer:
Loving God, help us today;To live life as an opportunity and benefit from it;
To live life as beauty and admire it;
To live life as a dream and realize it;
To see life as a challenge and meet it;
To live life as duty and complete it;
To see life as a game and play it;
To live life as a promise and fulfill it;
To live life as sorrow and overcome it;
To live life as a song and sing it;
To live life as a struggle and accept it;
To live life as a tragedy and confront it;
To live life as an adventure and dare it;
To live life as luck and make it;
To live life as too precious and not destroy it;
To live life as life and embrace it to the fullest. Amen!
(Adapted from a quote by Blessed Mother Teresa)
Runner’s Thought: In an ancient
rabbinic saying it is said that when we human beings journey we are preceded by
angels crying, “Make way! May way! Here comes the image of God!” So today as we
run let us be the image of God!
Awe Oh! Guess what day it is? Guess what
day - it is? Anybody? Come on somebody guess what day it is? A voice from facebook
says - “It’s Hump Day!” Woo Whoo! Yes, we are happier than a camel on
Wednesday! Happy Hump Day everyone!
Here in Pelham we are in the midst of
having our roof fixed today so a lot of workers, ladders and hammering! I hope
things are well in your neck of the woods. Have a great day everyone and may
blessings on your endeavors today. Remember to spread a little “Woo Whoo!”
today! (Sorry not too good with spelling sound effects!) Peace in Christ’s
Passion…Fr. Paul
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Daily Thoughts - 06/25/2013
Daily Thoughts: I think today’s
Gospel (Matt 7:6, 12-14) is about reverence, and respect. Jesus seems to
indicate that the road to reverence and respect is a narrow one that is a difficult
journey but certainly one that is worth the struggle.
Give us the energy we need to face our work; with the attentiveness we need to do it well.
Give us the self-discipline we need to finish it even if no one sees and no one praises us.
Give us the self-respect which will inspire us not to produce anything which is less than our best.
Give us the courtesy and the considerateness which will make us easy to live and work with.
Help us to live today so that we will make the world a happier more hopeful place wherever we go. Amen! (Adapted from a prayer by William Barclay)
There are always people out in the world
that find it easy to disrespect us. As Jesus seems to indicate the road of
selfishness and “me first” is wide and has many travelers.
Perhaps the focus of today’s Gospel
rests in these words by Thomas Merton:
“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.”
If we recognize the Love of God in
ourselves and in others we will be on the right road!
Daily Prayer:
O God, we thank you for the gift of this
day.Give us the energy we need to face our work; with the attentiveness we need to do it well.
Give us the self-discipline we need to finish it even if no one sees and no one praises us.
Give us the self-respect which will inspire us not to produce anything which is less than our best.
Give us the courtesy and the considerateness which will make us easy to live and work with.
Help us to live today so that we will make the world a happier more hopeful place wherever we go. Amen! (Adapted from a prayer by William Barclay)
Runner’s Thought: A smile as we
run can help us remain focused, it often causes others to smile back which can
be uplifting and perhaps most importantly it can remind us that that we have
been graced by God. So as we run today let’s put a smile on our face!
Tuesday greetings to all! Another 90
plus day here in Pelham hopefully it is a bit cooler by you. It is days like
today that makes me glad I have a gym membership and that I have the option to put
in my miles with the benefit of air conditioning! Not saying I will run inside
today but I do have the option.
My prayer for all of you is that you have
a great day! May it be one filled with blessings, hope, peace, laughter and
shade! Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul
Monday, June 24, 2013
Daily Thoughts - 06/24/2013
Daily Thoughts: Perhaps one of
John the Baptist’s most profound sayings which can be found in John’s Gospel
(John 3:30) goes like this, “He (Jesus) must increase and I must decrease.” Why
is this so profound? Well because in it John shows us a humility not found very
often.
Think of our world, when someone rises
to power, fame, fortune the last thing they want to do is let go of control,
step out of the spotlight, and turn things over to someone else. Yet, that is
exactly what John the Baptist does. He is “the man” all eyes are focused on
him, he has center stage and yet once Jesus enters John is willing to step out
of the bright lights and let Jesus take over.
Today we celebrate the birth of John the
Baptist. We remember his coming into the world and how he was dedicated from
conception to be the forerunner, the announcer of Jesus’ presence in the world.
From the very beginning John knows that at some point his presence will not
long be necessary, his mission will be completed and he will have to decrease.
Remembering John the Baptist reminds us
of our challenge to live as prophets, as disciples of Jesus. Life is not about
us and if we take on the journey of discipleship, of proclaiming the presence
of God we too will all be called to decrease so that God can increase.
Yes, our feast today reminds us that like
John the Baptist, we too are wonderfully made so let us praise God with the
living of our life today so that like John we can be ready to proclaim God’s
presence to whomever we encounter!
Daily Prayer: O God, it is
hard sometimes to believe that you are really present in this world of ours. But
with the help of your grace we do believe it! So in the spirit of your faithful
prophet, John the Baptist today, please help us live our life in such a way
that it will be easier for others to recognize you. When we find doubt, help us
to bring a little light. Where we find discouragement, let us be a ray of hope
in the darkness. To those who feel estranged and alienated from you and your
Church, let us be like a bridge and when we encounter people who have been hurt
or feel misunderstood, grace us with the wisdom to leave only the imprint of
your healing love and compassion. Loving
God, wherever we go and to whomsoever we meet, help us to be an instrument of
your compassion, love and peace. Amen. (Adapted
from a prayer by Sr. Bernice Kuper, S.P.)
Runner’s Thought: Samuel Shoemaker once said, “Prayer may not
change things for you, but it for sure changes you for things.” Let's make today’s
run a prayer and allow ourselves to be changed!
Monday blessings to all! I trust you had
a good weekend. Summer is certainly upon us as the heat is now a consistent part
of our life at least here in Pelham. I hope this new work week will not present
too many challenges for you, unless you are looking for challenges these days!
Please have a peaceful and safe week. May
you enjoy the places you go to, the people you encounter and the experiences
that you have and also know that as you journey through this week you are in my
prayers! Peace in Christ’s Passion…Fr. Paul
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