I’m stuck on you!

It’s a Wednesday for Saint Maria Faustina KoWalska (why else,) with a brief reflection on the Divine Mercy of God.

692 (132) “O Jesus, make my heart sensitive to all the sufferings of my neighbor, whether of body or of soul.  O my Jesus, I know that You act toward us as we act toward our neighbor.  My Jesus, make my heart like unto Your merciful Heart.” St. Faustina

God is so patient with me.

And because of His generosity with patiently waiting for me; to learn, to finish, to do, to speak, to act, to be still or silent, and on & on & onI find courage to ask others for the same.

“Please be patient with me while I try my best to learn/do this task, duty, role, prayer, purpose, game, name, song, and on & on & on”  Dawn Marie

It was not always an easy thing for me to ask others for this same patience I asked for from God.  Why?

Because I thought God was the only one with the Band-Aids!

God is always there for me putting a band-aid on my woundedness.  My ego, my pride, my sorrow, my ineptitude, my fear, my struggle, my lack of understanding, my heart, and on & on & on

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But then I discovered God isn’t the only one with the Band-Aids!!

Yes, He is the Source & Supply; however, He actually passed out plenty to others!

Although, there are those days where I’ve asked for one from someone in short supply!

(Double-ouch!!)

Because God is inside each one of us He has prepared us all with the same love, compassion, tenderness, goodness, praise, care, concern, understanding, and on & on & on God sends us the people in our lives that we need when we need them.   And like every great Healer, He sends them well prepared!  We need only be brave enough to ask for care. The Saints knew this and prayed for this ability to assist others in their time of need!

692 (132)  “O Jesus, I understand that Your mercy is beyond all imagining, and therefore I ask You to make my heart so big that there will be room in it for the needs of all the souls living on the face of the earth.”  St. Faustina

St. Maria Faustina prayed constantly for the grace to assist others in their woundedness, their brokenness, their need.  Her heart ached for this and desired to bring as many souls as possible to God.  She offered such great patience to those who needed it; all in an effort to draw them closer to God and His unfathomable Mercy.  This was a woman who wasn’t afraid to ask God to restock her supply!  And He always did!images

799 “Jesus filled me with strength concerning a certain person.  I feel strength within my soul.”  St. Faustina

It was reading St. Faustina’s Diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul, which brought to life for me (by her example,) that God enlisted others to assist Him with applying the band-aids!  AND that we all have that same opportunity to show others  HIM, through the actions of every band-aid WE hand out!  We would all be Saints if we did!

1584 “O inconceivable goodness of God, which shields us at every step, may Your mercy be praised without cease.  …O mankind, why do you think so little about God being truly among us?”  St. Faustina

Most times when a Saint is depicted a symbol pertaining to their personal story and how they have led others to Christ is incorporated into that image.  St. Joseph is often seen with a wood-working tool in his hand, as he is the Patron Saint of Carpenters and fathers. images St. Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland, is almost always in green and often is holding a clover leaf to represent the Trinity. images St. Faustina is fondly depicted with the Divine Mercy Image of Jesus. st__faustina_icon_by_theophilia-d85na97Our pastor, Fr. Larry Richards, often reminds us that we should ALL live out our lives with the hope of becoming Saints!  He light-heartedly instructs that each of us should strive to have a statue in our parish depicting the good works we did for others, in the name of Our Lord,  during our time here on earth.  Our desire to achieve this should not be out of ego but out of a desire to witness to others what it can LOOK LIKE to live out a life as the hands, feet, and heart of Jesus as the gospels instruct us to do!

Jesus said to his disciples:  “You are the salt of the earth.  But if salt loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned?  It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.  You are the light of the world.  A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden.  Nor do they light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket;  it is set on a lamp stand, where it gives light to all in the house.  Just so, your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father.” Matthew 5:13-16

Lord: Perhaps through much patience, forgiveness, right judgement, charity, penance, perseverance,

good-works, faith, hope, love,

and on & on & on….

by your grace, may you one day find me worthy to be depicted,

holding on to a band-aid….

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hugs n’ blessings for whatever YOU will have been given to hold!

fiat! Seeking God’s will…nothing more, nothing less, nothing else!

Wednesday’s Divine Mercy Moment:

Today was an O’ so special day of grace for me!

Our Lady of the Lake Chapel Edinboro, Pa
Our Lady of the Lake Chapel Edinboro, Pa

And recognizing that God’s grace is something which we receive that we do not deserve, I am humbly grateful. Today I completed my Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary (Marian consecration) following  Fr. Michael E. Gaitley’s guidelines in 33 Days to Morning Glory.   A true gift for me and an added blessing to have done so on this, the Feast Day in our Catholic Church of The Annunciation.

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Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done unto me according to your word. – Luke 1:38

For the past 48 hours I have felt like a gushing bride waiting in the back of the church images for that magical moment when it is time to walk down the aisle toward her beloved groom who is waiting for her.

Today Jesus was my groom who waited lovingly for me.

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And I was reminded of similar grace-filled moments…when, at the time of each of our three children’s baptisms,  I asked for Mary’s  assistance by offering them to her under the protection of her mantle of care. Always knowing & believing that where-ever I may fail them as their earthly mother She would intercede on my behalf to completely unite their hearts to her Son.  Hearts that he thirsts for. Hearts that He waits to call His very own.  But today…He waited for me, as I offered my life consecrated to Him through the hands of His Mother. To say I am still swooning is an understatement!  Surrounded by my spiritual director, who presided over my consecration, and joined by my cuppy-cake & my third child as witnesses, it was for me a perfect moment. _MG_4606     _MG_4609 _MG_4610 _MG_4612As I slowly drift toward the end of this beautiful day I am in awe of the grace and mercy which our Heavenly Father pours out upon us.  Grace and mercy are not the same thing, although they both come from God. Grace is what we receive that we do not deserve while mercy is what we do not get that we do deserve. He gives the one (grace) and withholds the other (mercy) and that is why we are so fortunate to give thanks to God for His goodness…because God is never outdone in generosity!

The words, as written by Blessed Mother Teresa to the Sisters of Charity,  seem to be the most appropriate summation of my experience of being Consecrated to Christ.  Written on March 25, 1993, exactly 22 years ago from today, may they still be a reminder for us all just how much He thirsts for souls to be consecrated to Him.

Hugs n’ Blessings!

 “After reading Holy Father’s letter on “I Thirst,” I was struck so much – I cannot tell you what I felt.  His letter made me realize more than ever how beautiful is our vocation…We are reminding the world of His thirst, something that was being forgotten…Holy Father’s letter is a sign…to go more into what is this great thirst of Jesus for each one.

…the time has come for me to speak openly…to explain as fully as I can what means for me the thirst of Jesus… Jesus wants me to tell you again…how much love He has for each one of you – beyond all you can imagine.  I worry some of you still have not really met Jesus – one to one- you and Jesus alone.  We may spend time in chapel – but have you seen with the eyes of your soul how He looks at you with love?  Do you really know the living Jesus – not from books but from being with Him in your heart?  Have you heard the loving words He speaks to you?  Ask for the grace, He is longing to give it.  Until you can hear Jesus in the silence of your own heart, you will not be able to hear Him saying “I thirst” in the hearts of the poor.

Never give up this daily intimate contact with Jesus as the real living person – not just the idea.  How can we last even one day without hearing Jesus say “I love you” – impossible.  Our soul needs that as much as the body needs to breathe the air.  If not, prayer is dead – meditation only thinking.  Jesus wants you each to hear Him – speaking in the silence of your heart.

Be careful of all that can block that personal contact with the living Jesus.  The Devil may try to use the hurts of life, and sometimes our own mistakes – to make you feel it is impossible that Jesus really loves you, is really cleaving to you.  This is a danger for all of us.  And so sad, because it is completely opposite of what Jesus is really wanting, waiting to tell you.  Not only that He loves you, but even more – He longs for you.  He misses you when you don’t come close.  He thirsts for you.  He loves you always, even when you don’t feel worthy.  When not accepted by others, even by yourself sometimes – He is the one who always accepts you.  My children,  you don’t have to be different for Jesus to love you.  Only believe- you are precious to Him.  

…Do you believe it?  If so, you will hear, you will feel His presence.  Let it become as intimate for each of you, just as for Mother…- but Jesus Himself must be the one to say to you “I Thirst.”  Hear your own name.  Not just once.  Every day.  If you listen with your heart, you will hear, you will understand.

Why does Jesus say “I Thirst”?  What does it mean?  Something so hard to explain in words – if you remember anything from Mother’s letter, remember this – “I Thirst” is something much deeper than Jesus just saying “I love you.”  Until you know deep inside that Jesus thirsts for you – you can’t begin to know who He wants to be for you.  Or who He wants you to be for Him.

…Our Lady was the first person to hear Jesus’ cry “I Thirst” with St. John, and I am sure Mary Magdalen.  Because Our Lady was there on Calvary, she knows how real, how deep is His longing for you and for the poor.  Do we know?  Do we feel as she?  Ask her to teach…Her role is to bring you face to face, as John and Magdalen, with the love in the Heart of Jesus crucified.  …listen to Jesus’ thirst.  Let it be for each…a Word of Life.

How do you approach the thirst of Jesus?  Only one secret – the closer you come to Jesus, the better you will know His thirst.  …What are we to believe?  Jesus thirsts even now, in your heart and in the poor – He knows your weakness, He wants only your love, wants only the chance to love you.  He is not bound by time.  …Hear your own name.” – Blessed Mother Teresa