Oh – I have spent the past six
Mondays “Awakening my Faith” with the most incredible group of
people! As our time came to a close last evening, we listened to “The Eyes and Hands of Christ” by Tom
Kendzia, and I commented how much they have been Christ’s presence to me over
these past six weeks. Being with others
who share my love of Jesus Christ and hearing how they live out their baptismal
promises was truly inspiring to me. It
got me thinking about how each of us make Christ present in the world through
our acts of kindness and love toward each other. This inspired me to write a little note to
someone who has made Christ’s presence known to me.
I often talk about “God’s time”
and “little pockets of grace.” After
writing my note, I opened my email to find my daily 3 Minute Retreat from Loyola
Press. Alas – the topic of
reflection this day is “We Are Christ’s
Presence!” God is always watching
out for me! I want to share with you
part of the retreat reflection and I encourage you to visit Loyola Press.com to
experience the 3 Minute Retreat (You can use the direct link provided on the News/Events Page of the St. William Champion website- http://www.stwilliamchampion.org/news-events.html)
These words affirm my experience
of Christ and His Church. I not only
find myself describing our Holy Mass in much these same words, I find that I
need to be broken open in order to make room for Christ to enter here! I find myself being poured out as I struggle
with being “the Body of Christ.” This indeed
is not easy work; no, it “is not passive.” As we enter into the Holy Triduum I
am reminded how the physical body of Christ endured so much for me! I am reminded how his hands took nails for
me. Knowing that makes it possible for
me to reach my hand out to others.
I pray that you take time to
celebrate these three holy days and remember that Christ has no body now but
yours!
Shalom,
Tina
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