Sunday, August 28, 2011


The mystery of the Cross will overshadow every Christian’s life. Much as we may consider the gift of peace the mark of strong faith, and be tempted to think that such peace will render us impervious to ‘the slings and arrows of fortune’, yet the following of Christ will bring us inevitably to share in some manner in his Passion. ‘If any of you wish to be my disciples’, Jesus said, ‘let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me’ (Matthew 16:24). Naturally, we can recoil at such a prospect. And Peter, who had confessed his faith in Jesus, nevertheless was taken aback when Jesus subsequently spoke about his future suffering in Jerusalem. But, to continue to accompany someone on their journey, and stay with them in their troubles, is the mark of love. And the sufferings that come our way in life, leading to anguish and darkness, will not be in vain if we appreciate that through those sufferings we are sharing in the Cross of the Lord. For the Cross is also the mystery of divine love, poured out to the end, for the world’s redeeming. In our own tribulations, small or great, we are mysteriously joined to that great love, and are part of it for the healing and uplifting of humanity. In the Cross is our own redemption and eternal hope, and also that of the whole world. Nothing we suffer is in vain, therefore, but is made fruitful, in the fruitfulness of Christ’s offering and eternal love.
The True Definition of a Christian. The reason you are a Christian is not because you do good things like go to church or read the Bible. It is not because you were raised in a “Christian” home or nation. It’s not even because you believe in the concept of God. It is because you believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Savior of the world, and the King that will reign for eternity. Your faith in Jesus is what makes you a Christian—pure and simple.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Let's let GOD save our country.
Give me enough knowledge to know the extent of my ignorance.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

He calls  my name and I must go,
My life is His, as is my soul.
I am because He is, and nothing on my own.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

SEEKING God is a life long process which carries with it a great promise:
"Those who SEEK the Lord lack no blessing" (Ps 33:11)
TO SEEK means TO LISTEN
"Listen carefully, my son." These first words of the Prologue to the Rule are the first words of the great Commandment: "Listen, Israel, the Lord our God is the one, only Lord" (Mk 12,29).
LISTENING requires SILENCE as well as HUMILITY