Seeking the Hidden Sweetness

A note that was received in our email today from our dear Poor Clare Colettine Nuns from Wales, UK.  They are one of our religious orders that support our mission to pray for all of you who ask for prayer and intercession.  Please always know that YOU are never alone!

“Taste The Hidden sweetness

Which God himself  has reserved

From the beginning

For those who love HIM”

(St Clare)

Dear Little hearts,

 In the Franciscan tradition the words sweet, sweetness, used in reference to Jesus Christ, To God, are very familiar.

In the writings of Francis and Clare, and many of the early Franciscan writers, this is a well understood concept, and a very beautiful one.

Sweetness in Franciscan understanding is not about sugar and sentimentality, it is about seeking and experiencing the very essence of Our God, that which is love.

Let us explore together and as the Holy Spirit will lead us and for however long or short a time He may inspire us, to ‘seek the hidden sweetness’

At the heart of all love there is a hidden sweetness, a sweetness that we can experience even amidst suffering and pain, the sweetness of  God’s presence, inspiration…. simply the awareness that HE IS!

Let us seek the hidden sweetness in  God’s Word, in Clare and Francis, in the relationships that are part of our daily lives.

Ever insect, bee, butterfly and bird knows that  the ‘hidden sweetness’ is at the very heart of the flower. It has to be sought after, and it takes effort and application to find it — but the rewards are great and forth the nectar which sustains life!!!

It is the same in seeking the sweetness of God it is to be found in the depths of HIS HEART, in his love. Tomorrow we will continue seeking…

Your loving little sisters

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FROM YOUCAT_ ENDING THE SECTION ON PRAYER

527 WHY DO WE END THE OUR FATHER WITH AMEN

Christians and Jews alike from ancient times have concluded all their prayers with “AMEN” thereby saying, “YES SO BE IT”.

When a person says AMEN to his word, AMEN to his life and his destiny, AMEN to the joy that awaits him, then heaven and earth come together and we are at the goal with the love that created us in the beginning .

The AMEN of our faith is not death but LIFE.

MICHAEL CARDINAL FAULHABER ~ 1869-1952

Do You Believe in the Impossible?

My meditation today brings forth the quote “God is the God of the impossible”. This is probably something that rings in my soul since Sunday’s homily, as Father mentioned our faith within the Church is for us to expect the impossible and to have this kind of FAITH.  What more can we ever ask for if God the Father is always taking care of our needs?  My question that seems to shout out today is “Do YOU believe that He can change the things that are not to what can be?”  St. Rita would find that God would show her His glory through the many challenges she would face.  Do we love God enough to meet these challenges that He is asking of us for the sanctification of our very souls?  Prayer is the answer, taking time to be with Jesus as Saint Rita learned to do in her own life journey.  We are all called to walk with the Lord in this life; we are all called to be saints.  We all have a cross that God has given each of us individually as a gift and this will never be seen as a gift until you decide to hand it over to the one that has set you free on the day of His crucifixion.   All of us need to recognize this part in our lives.

 

Saint Rita was one person that recognized this gift, as she always wanted to be a religious sister but God had other plans for her and that was to marry Paolo Mancini, an ill-tempered, abusive individual.  Rita’s heart would be broken due to the bitterness and hatred that was part of the Mancini family.  “She put up with Paolo’s abuses for eighteen years before he was ambushed and stabbed to death. Her sons swore vengeance on the killers of their father, but through the prayers and interventions of Rita, they forgave the offenders.”

 

Rita endured the trials of many dark nights and through these trials God the Father would strengthen her soul and faith in HIM.  For it is not in man that we find faith and hope but in Our Lord Jesus Christ. He is the fulfillment of all our trials and tribulations that we will ever endure in this life.  Christ would mend Rita’s broken heart of sorrow and loneliness and He would bring her to a place of great peace in HIM alone.  Rita’s future trials would be a suffering sent from HEAVEN that would be so united to Our Lord Jesus Christ that souls would be healed!

 

“Rita lived 40 years in the convent, spending her  time in prayer and charity, and working for peace in the region. She was devoted to the Passion, and in response to a prayer to suffer as Christ, she received a chronic head wound that appeared to have been caused by a crown of thorns, and which bled for 15 years.  Confined to her bed the last four years of her life, eating little more than the Eucharist, teaching and directing the younger sisters. Near the end she had a visitor from her home town who asked if she’d like anything; Rita’s only request was a rose from her family’s estate.  The visitor went to the home, but it being January, knew there was no hope of finding a flower; there, sprouted on an otherwise bare bush, was a single rose blossom.

Among the other areas, Rita is well-known as a patron of desperate, seemingly impossible causes and situations. This is because she has been involved in so many stages of life – wife, mother, widow, and nun, she buried her family, helped bring peace to her city, saw her dreams denied and fulfilled – and never lost her faith in God, or her desire to be with Him.”

 

Let St. Rita be an example to you today and never let anyone or anything cause you to lose your faith in GOD or take your desire to be with HIM.  God loves you so very much and HE wants to flourish you with His LOVE.  Take time to be with HIM today and seek out the nearest Catholic Church and visit with Jesus or rest with Him in the quiet of your own home, He is with you always no matter what you are struggling with today, know that HE is with you and that HE can take care of the issues that are troubling you.

The music is in Arabic, but the words are in English and they are truly a beautiful tribute to St. Rita.

 

 I believe in the impossible, do YOU?

 

Resources: Quoted

Mondays with Elisabeth

While reading Elisabeth’s journal you will find  a prayer that she wrote for the virtue of hope.  Something that we all need to hold on to in our daily lives, if you take time each day to truly see that God Our Father has truly given us many gifts to get us through our challenges each and every day, we just need to ask for them!





“Prayer to Ask of God the Virtue of Hope”

My God, who has allowed us human hope,
but who alone obtains Christian and 
supernatural hope, grant, I beseech You, by 
Your grace, this virtue to my soul, to the souls 
of all I love, and to all Christian souls.  Let it 
enlighten and transform our lives, our suffering, and 
even our death, and let it uphold in us, through
the disappointment and sadness of each day, an
inner strength and unalterable serenity.

~ Elisabeth Leseur ~ 
(revised)