Witnesses of Forgiveness

St. Faustina wrote, “We resemble God most when we forgive our neighbors” (Diary, 1148).

Forgiveness means more than avoiding interaction with those who have hurt us. It may not be wise to try to restore a friendship with someone who has seriously wronged you, lest you expose yourself to further harm or abuse. But even if you have to stay away from the person that hurt you, you still have to let go of anger and forgive. Scripture is clear that as our Heavenly Father loves us, we are to love others.

In March 2015, His Holiness, Pope Francis, announced an Extraordinary Holy Year of Mercy beginning December 8, 2015.  As a result, from September to November of 2015 the major relics of St. Maria Goretti made a pilgrimage to the United States. Named the “Pilgrimage of Mercy,” it was the first time that her body traveled to the USA. This visit of the major relics of St. Maria Goretti was an effort on the part of the Holy See and Treasures of the Church to prepare and catechize the United States for this great celebration in the life of the Church.

Several of our family members were fortunate enough to attend the Visiting Tour of St. Maria Goretti’s relics, at various locations in these United States.  I wrote of this in a previous post, I will be Brave, and often find myself reflecting on that time spent with her.

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Photo by George Martell/Archdieocese of Boston

Perhaps it is because

a constant reminder (of her)

(literally) travels with me every day, everywhere I go!

(giggles.)

There she is!

That’s a photo of St. Maria Goretti…sitting on the console of my car!

Beside her is the Archangel St. Michael and below rests the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

All 3 are the perfect travel companions & offer no back-seat driving advice, giggles!

On July 6th,  Catholics everywhere, celebrated the feast day of St. Maria.  I am grateful to have been with her relics and the personal ‘accountability’ challenge I received as a result was an unexpected blessing.

Many times we receive great gifts in life that simply pass us by unnoticed.

But this particular gift has been one (for me) that has had such a profound impact

that St. Maria remains in my car with me every place I go…

in hopes that I never forget all she has taught me.

Pope Francis has marked the feast of the young martyr St. Maria Goretti by calling the faithful to follow her example and be forgiving to those who wrong them.

The memory of Maria Goretti’s example should “encourage you to commit yourselves, like the Saint you venerate, to being witnesses of forgiveness,” the Pope wrote in a letter for the July 6 feast of the Italian who is known for having forgiven her attacker.

The young saint, who was killed at age 11 while resisting a rape, is renowned both as a martyr for chastity and as a witness of forgiveness: as Maria lay dying from wounds inflicted by her would-be rapist, Alessandro Serenelli, she prayed for his conversion.

Lauding Maria Goretti’s ability to forgive her attacker as she lay dying, Francis quoted the 2015 Bull of Indiction for the Year of Mercy, saying: “At times how hard it seems to forgive! And yet pardon is the instrument placed into our fragile hands to attain serenity of heart.”

This “generous offer of forgiveness,” he said, accompanied “the peaceful death of the young Marietta,” establishing for her killer the “sincere journey of conversion which, in the end, led him to taste the faithful abandonment in the arms of his merciful Father.”

In 1902, Maria was stabbed 14 times when Serenelli, then a neighboring farmhand who had made previous inappropriate comments and sexual advances toward her, attempted to rape her. She died in a hospital in the nearby town of Nettuno.

While in prison several years later, Alessandro converted after having a dream in which Maria handed him 14 white flowers that burst into flame. The flowers represented the 14 wounds he had inflicted upon her; the flames symbolized forgiveness. After being released from prison one of his first acts was to go to beg the forgiveness of Maria’s mother.  He later became a Capuchin tertiary and attended Maria’s beatification alongside her mother.  (Excerpts taken from CNA)

Three years after her beatification, one of the largest crowds ever assembled for a canonization – 250,000 – symbolized the reaction of millions touched by the simple story of Maria Goretti.  Among the quarter-million people who attended, 66-year-old Alessandro Serenely knelt and cried tears of joy.

“Even if she had not been a martyr, she would still have been a saint, so holy was her everyday life.” Cardinal Salotti.

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I know what it can feel like to offer sincere forgiveness to an offender.

I have felt the peace of Christ that comes when we do so.

I know the freedom which follows, when we extend this mercy to others.

And as a result…

I wish I could say I no longer struggle with offering forgiveness.

And…

I wish I could say that I offer it as automatically as St. Maria Goretti did.

But God is still perfecting that in me.

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And until that time comes, when I too can resemble more closely St. Maria Goretti,

what I can say is…

I desire,

with my whole heart,

to forgive all offenses joyfully!

(for love of Him.)

And because of this…

I do try harder to offer it,

even when it is difficult for me to do so,

because I recognize the great

peace

and

joy

and

freedom

which follows

IMMEDIATELY

after having presented this most prized gift, to self & others.

And even when the gift is not received straight-away, (as with Alessandro,)

I desire to forgive even that.

Let us all, with God’s grace, strive to reach the goal that her example sets before us.  Through her prayers to the Redeemer may all of us, each in our own way, joyfully try to follow the inspiring example of St. Maria Goretti, who now enjoys eternal happiness in heaven.

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“He Loves, He Hopes, He Waits.” St. Maria Goretti

Who might you need to forgive today?

hugs n’ blessings to all those waiting to receive our forgiveness!

bushel & a peck

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Your First Birthday!

Today’s extra special

because you turn ONE!

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In a few short days we’ll eat cake and ice cream

and have lots of fun!

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It seems like just yesterday

you were brand new.

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And now, there are so many things

you can do!

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We’ll light your first candle

and make a big fuss,

to be sure that you know

you’re precious to us!

Today’s extra special

because you turn ONE!

and the best thing of all is…

your life’s just begun!

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all 3hugs&blessings are especially for this baby-girl-done-turned ONE!

Thanking the Heavens that God made little girls

especially this little darling livin’ under the sun.

thank you, Louie!

Cuppycake & I are in a book-study group along with 3 friends!

Currently we are reading and discussing

The Holy Year of Mercy

A Faith-Sharing Guide with Reflections by Pope Francis

Compiled by Susan Heuver

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God’s boundless mercy has become the recurring theme of Pope Francis’ preaching and teaching.  He so desires that we understand the mercy of God that he has called for an Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy!

This faith-sharing guide provides an opportunity to participate in the holy year in a meaninful way with eight-sessions featuring a Gospel passage followed by a homily on that passage by Pope Francis.  Questions for reflection and discussion focus on both the Scripture text and the homily.

We are having a wonderful time reflecting & discussing as we make our way through this grace-filled year with our friends!

 Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington,  describes it best when he shares,

“It takes both Gospel texts and Pope Francis’ insightful reflections and presents them in a way that is borh challenging and thought provoking.”

And I can attest this is very true!

Each session it is as if my heart is personally ministered to by God through the continual messages (all various in nature) of just how much He loves me.  This past session was a reminder of that as He held me, wiped away my internal tears, and just like the leper restored my self-worth.  Each time this happens I am humbled & thereby do more for others than I ever imagined possible because He gives me the courage to do so, despite my own fears of rejection.

“God’s mercy overcomes every barrier and Jesus’ hand touches the leper.  He does not stand at a safe distance and does not act by delegating, but places himself in direct contact with our contagion.”

Pope Francis

I am so thankful to be restored again!

And even though I know I am unworthy, sinner that I am, I wish to give Him thanks more often!  Yes, each thursday I offer up 3hugs& blessings but I am challenging myself to find 5 things (good or otherwise,) to praise Him for each day!  I certainly know how to go to Him and “ask,” but today may I begin to make “thanks” more natural!  And by His grace, may this also include any suffering I may be experiencing; as I know there is joy to be found

even in our suffering.

So far I’ve been mindful of 3 moments of praise to offer Him and so it is I share them (with you,) as a part of my 3hugs&blessings Thursday!!

1. For God’s word to me during my Lectio Devina,

(in Christianity, Lectio Divina-Latin for “Divine Reading”- is a traditional Benedictine practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God’s Word. It does not treat Scripture as texts to be studied, but as the Living Word.  Traditionally, Lectio Divina has four separate steps: read; meditate; pray; contemplate)

which was taken from Psalm 57:

“May God send his truth and his love.”

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2. For a dear fellow-blogger, Dr. Jonathan Neal Colter, who reminded me today we have a personal CHOICE to make in the way we ‘care for’ our bodies!  I encourage you to scroll over to his site where you will find many health-beneficial posts to encourage you to make educated choices for yourself  on  how  you  may  CHOOSE  to  manage  your  over-all “well-being!”

“Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God?   You are not your own;”

1Corinthians 6:19

3. And lastly for an unexpected jaunt with friends to a rare (but favorite) lunch-stop…Lucky Louie’s! Now, I know this may seem contrary to my second chosen blessing for the day; however, I PROMISE IT’s NOT!! Because remember…all things in moderation, and I do pray 3-4 hotdogs a summer fall into the moderation category! (giggles.)

“All things are lawful for me,” but not all things are helpful. “All things are lawful for me,” but I will not be enslaved by anything.

1 Corinthians 6:12

Although I do enjoy the creative-combinations in which they have transformed locally made Smith’s Natural Casing Hotdogs at Lucky Louie’s,  it is also a fun-space to meet over a counter or picnic-table & visit with friends!

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 Beginning today, may all of our eyes be openned to the mercy of the Father in the face of Jesus and draw us into deeper prayer, deeper communion with others, and the ability to share it with those around us!

And may these 3hugs&blessings be a small but courageous attempt at that!