Polished
Worry Stone
Rubbed
Smooth
by Faith and Prayer
by Faith and Prayer
Glories
in the Cross
Moira 2013
Moira 2013
Very early on the
first day of the week, when the sun had just risen, the women went to the
tomb. They had been saying to one
another, “Who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb?”
When they looked up they saw that the stone, which was very large, had already been rolled away. Mk 16:2-4
Hear the worry in the women’s voices? They say
rubbing a worry stone calms the soul. We
all have our share of worries: Hilda
away from community caring for her aging parents, Paz with her sister awaiting
brain surgery; the community searching to find a place to call our permanent
home, sorting through real or imagined treasures of what to bring along and
what to leave behind; the actual move; how we will function as Redemptoristines
and Associates in the future… How do we
handle these worries?
If we look
to our foundress, we see that despite all the
blessings bestowed on Celeste throughout her life, she had her worries also. But reflecting on the life of her Beloved in
faith and prayer she wrote, “In your humiliations all the sweetnesses of your
infinite glory are hidden. How can I
ever thank you for these marvelous humiliations while you invite me to keep you
company
(on the cross) and you in your mercy deign to gaze on me with your divine light.” Flor. 117
(on the cross) and you in your mercy deign to gaze on me with your divine light.” Flor. 117
And Jesus answers,
“Give your attention to the treasure which I disclosed to you on the cross in
which my eternal glory is enclosed.” Flor. 123
What is this
treasure? All our trials, humiliations,
our frailties, our challenges; all our mundane tasks are hidden treasures. By our own faith and prayer during this time
of transition together we experience transformation of being rubbed smooth when
we unite ourselves to Jesus on the cross and discover the graces and gifts, the
wisdom and accomplishments in sweet acceptance of those hidden graces of the cross
in order to obtain the glories of Jesus, our Beloved. The stone has already been rolled away!
Let us polish our worry stones (rosary, or even a paper clip in your pocket) then, basking calmly in the merciful gaze of Christ’s divine light as we begin this Lenten season.
Ash Wednesday 2013
Let us polish our worry stones (rosary, or even a paper clip in your pocket) then, basking calmly in the merciful gaze of Christ’s divine light as we begin this Lenten season.
Ash Wednesday 2013
I love the symbolic of polshing and the tangible object to go with it--oh, that it would only take 40 days! Amen!
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