Love always finds what is lost!

There were numerous blessings during my pilgrimage to be with Holy Father, Pope Francis.

Some were personal and others shared.   One inparticular was filled with great grace.

(Grace is God extending favor toward us that we do not deserve.)

Mother Superior & Sister, Members of The Sisters of Christ the Light
Mother Superior & Sister, Members of The Sisters of The Light of Christ

On Saturday evening I discovered, as I  was departing the Ben Franklin Parkway Oval where I had been standing for 7 hours awaiting the chance to see the Holy Father at the World Meeting of Families Ceremony, I had lost one of my treasured rosaries.

This rosary was given to me by a special young person while on retreat together.  They had made it themselves and the cord it was made from had been dipped & died in the colors of the Divine Mercy of Chirst; which as I have mentioned I hold a special devotion to. ( You may read more about this in several of my posts under the Divine Mercy Page, located on the Menu Bar!)  I had tied this rosary around my wrist, so that I would have easy access to pray the Rosary throughout my time in Philadelphia.

And I did!

I prayed on the bus,

while walking from one train to another,

while walking to the Grotto (read more about this in an upcoming blog,)

as well as with new friends from Mexico!

(Even though I do not speak more than 20 words of Spanish they helped me to follow along.)

I am pretty certain it was lost in the course of trying to find a woman, in our pilgrimage group, who had gone missing.   As I searched the area for her and while speaking to the authorites regarding the situation, I am confident it fell from my wrist.  Praise be she was found, but my rosary had been lost!  And although I retraced the areas I had traveled through, St. Anthony was not interceding for me this time!

The next day I felt the significance of it’s loss while praying the rosary on my walk, again to the Parkway; this time to celebrate Holy Mass with Christs’ Vicar, Pope Francis!!!  (There is always a way to pray the rosary with 10 fingers as your “beads!”)

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When I arrived at the Parkway I again marveled at the enormous number of people, just like me, who were bubbling with joyful anticipation over what was to unfold this day!  And yet still there was an under-current of saddness regarding losing my rosary as I recognized my eyese were turned automatically toward the ground as I walked, in hopes of finding it.  Not long after I had chosen a spot where I would set myself up to wait for Papa’s arrival, I felt a tug at the hem of my skirt.  Turning around to see what had pulled at me so forceably…I found a darling olive-skinned litle girl, holding up toward me in her tiny hand, a clear plastic bag, motioning for me to take hold of it.  “For me?” I asked.  And with the biggest grin on her face, she bobbed here head up & down with the gesture of an enthusiastic “Yes!”  Accepting the bag to see what was inside, there I found….a home-made rosary.  

My Rosary-Angel!
My Rosary-Angel!

God had guided this little angel to find me & replace what had been lost.

I asked if I might give her a hug for this gift she had just given and without hesitation she warmly melted into my arms. I thanked & introduced myself to the man standing close behind her, who explained he was her father.  Speaking in very broken English he explained that after coming to America from Cuba just 5 years ago, their entire family gathers each Saturday to make Rosaries together.  They are then given the responsibility to hand out 5 rosaries (each) that next Sunday,  as a way of offering thanks to the Holy Mother for protecting them during the course of traveling safely to America.  This family has committed themselves to giving Thanks to God for the opportunity to have this new freedom while evangelizing to others as a bonus!  All born from the love they have for Our Heavenly Father and their desire for others to experience the same.  I thanked him and hugged my little angel once more before she skipped away to give yet another of her proud creations to the next unsuspecting person she was guided toward.  And I know she gave it with Love as her Mission.

“We believe that love is our mission, and that this mission is the only way we can be fully alive and be who we were created to be. God works through us. We are in the world for a purpose – to receive God’s love and to show God’s love to others.” Pope Francis

hugs n’ blessings to everyone who professes love to find what is lost!

Rosaries were
Rosaries were “raining down” everywhere in Philadelphia!

He Came!  I saw! He went.

The Erie Diocese Adult Pilgrims
The Erie Diocese Adult Pilgrims
Our Pilgrims on their way!
Our Pilgrims on their way!
On the road toward Philly!
On the road toward Philly!

We came as pilgrims to see our Holy Father.

And just like the 5,000 who followed You, O Lord, in the desert…we came with dirty, dusty feet; tight muscles & tired shoulders; parched mouths & grumbling stomaches; to be united with all those around us by the Vicar of Christ, Holy Father Pope Francis.

My New Mexico Friends!
My Mexican Friends!
Pope fans! (Us & the paper ones!)
Pope fans! (Us & the paper ones!)
Sr. Shashi from India
Sr. Shashai from India
A new friend from Kenya!
A new friend from Kenya!
Friends made outside of St. John's!
Friends made outside of St. John’s!

Would we crowd together with this many for a concert?

Probably not.

Would we walk as many steps and wait so patiently for hours for a sporting event?

Doubtful.

Would we do this all over again in a heart beat for You?

Absolutely!

And we know 1.5 million people would say “Absolutely!” too.

hugs n’ blessings to all of you who were there that day, dusty feet & all!

(A day which has been reported to have been the largest single event in the history of the United States of America!)

The Saturday Papa Arrives!
The Saturday Papa Arrives!
Sunday's drive to Mass!
Sunday’s drive to Mass!
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That smile!
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A Holy Blessing!

The Spirit of Cooperation

The Important Tools of a Bus Captain

And so it begins…

Day One of our Pilgrimage.

Thousands of thoughts run through my head.  The sights, the sounds and the people.  Ah yes, those smiling people!

Smiling People

From the moment of arrival, to the sluffing off toward our hotel rooms from a full-day of travel, there is an electic under-current of anticipation surrounding…those smiling people.

We are entering into pilgrimage together.  Meeting people we’ve never known, absorbing information we must learn, and traversing through detail after detail in preparation.  And still they smile.

Ever mindful to stop for prayer. (I can even hear their smiles there.)

We read on our Smart-Phones, as we traveled, what Pope Francis said today when he addressed Congress:

“We must move forward together, as one, in a renewed spirit of fraternity and solidarity, cooperating generously for the common good.  The challenges facing us today call for a renewal of that spirit of cooperation, which has accomplished so much good throughout the history of the United States.  The complexity, the gravity and the urgency of these challenges demand that we pool our resources and talents, and resolve to support one another, with respect for our differences and our convictions of conscience”

And when he said this, I bet he was smiling.

I know this because I saw the JOY today from those who put this very spirit into action.  We “moved forward together as one, in a renewed spirit of fraternity and solidarity, cooperating genererously for the common good;” and despite the challenges along the way we “pooled our resources and talents & resolved to support one another with respect for our differences,” and so we smiled.

And with the dawning of a new day tomorrow…I’m quite certain we shall smile some more!

“Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the lands! Serve the Lord with gladness!  Come into his presence with singing!  Know that the Lord is God! It is he that made us, and we are his; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.  Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise!  Give thanks to him, bless his name! Psalm 100:1-4

may these hugs n’ blessings…make you smile!