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Men’s Weekend Retreat Nov 15-17 2019

Filed Under: Men, Weekend

Women’s Weekend Retreat Dec 6-8 2019

Filed Under: Weekend, Women

God's Voicemail

When we hear those infamous words “the call,” those of my generation think about it as something restricted to saints or vocations for the religious life. We view the words as something sacred, yet something unattainable for us mere mortals. It is left to those special ones chosen by Christ to do the “important” work here on earth.
We could not be more mistaken. God has chosen each one of us, and our unique contribution to do his work. In the Confirmation program at Saint Eulalia’s much of the program is based around the word “chosen.” Each of us is made in His image. The image of God. With that as a starting point, it could not be any other way.

“I have chosen you to be with me.”. “You have not chosen me, but I have chosen you.” (paraphrase of John 15:16 and Mark 3:13)

So when we hear “the call” we, first of all, have to break this down to a more practical level. We don’t get just one call in our lives. There may be calls that are louder than others, which seem impossible to refuse (like my move to California recently for example), but there are many more calls which are reminders of how God wants us to live out our lives.

Perhaps I can reflect on the calls which have been vital in my life. The ones which really changed everything?

If there are many calls, then perhaps the most critical point is for me to listen more attentively so I might hear them. So instead of waiting for a lightning strike that is going to knock me to the ground to get our attention, I should instead be listening for small, still voice in the heart where God is with me all the time.
St. John Paul II always talked of small steps, of micro-conversions during each day, each one moving us in an almost indiscernible way to be closer to God. Each one of these steps moves us closer to God, as we help our neighbor, resolve an ancient dispute or love the unloved.

So the call may not be massive life event (although sometimes it can be) but can be smaller calls during each day. And the call to Holiness is a silent but continuous call which is as present as the air we breathe. Let me look for the small calls, God’s voicemails if you like, to see where I am being called today.
 

 
THE CALL
 
All calls are not equal.
The fire alarm invites us all to leave the building,
Calling us to safety and anxiety.
While the call for supper invites us to share,
With loved ones in spiritual and bodily nourishment.
Of all calls, the ones imbibed with love should never be screened out.
 
Because the source validates the message.
And should be acted upon. 
 
 
Copyright 2019 Reflection, Poem and Photograph by Michael J. Cunningham OFS

 
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Filed Under: Spiritual Break

 "Get Out of the Boat" 

 “Get Out of the Boat” 

We hear the phrase “get out of the boat” in scripture. (Mt 14:28-30) Peter sees Jesus walking on water and is invited to join him. Initially successful his trust in God fails, and then he begins to sink after an apparent few steps. Jesus saves him and brings him to safety.
This pattern is often prevalent in our own lives. We ask for proof of God’s love, but when called to trust in God we find ourselves failing and then require further rescue. It is interesting to note that while we spend much time creating a barrage of requests for God to bestow us with gifts from our prayers of intercession, we often do less when it comes to simple acts of trust or worship in our prayer life.

Perhaps we can consider some other prayer forms which don’t have us coming to God always with our shopping list of personals needs. After all, we all know how we feel about relatives and “friends” who only show up when they need something, versus those who are visiting and contact us solely because they love us, or care for us.

This week, I will try and approach God with an attitude of trust and love. Remaining open to His will with a mindset of trust, not the attitude of “prove it” which we see too frequently.
If we trust in Him, all will be good. For He is “with us always”.

How is your prayer life at this time?

TREES

Image

Trees, awaiting the dawn again without agenda,
Today may be a cold one,
So less sunlight and moisture for our roots,
Nevertheless, we stand together,
Grateful and trusting.

That we will be nourished and stand for another season.

Reflection, Poem and Photography Copyright 2018 by Michael J. Cunningham O.F.S.

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Filed Under: Spiritual Break

El Retiro de la Semana Santa para hombres

Este es el único retiro para hombres que ofrecemos en español y en un fin de semana. Está organizado por un equipo de señores que viven en Tijuana y Mexicali, Baja California Nte., México. Ellos tienen más de 50 años viniendo a Mater Dolorosa para celebrar el Triduo de la Semana Santa. El retiro comienza el Jueves Santo y termina el Domingo de Gloria, después de la misa. Este retiro da la bienvenida al cualquier hombre que desea vivir el Triduo de la Semana Santa en oración y en reflexión, participando en los ejercicios dirigidos por un sacerdote y en los ritos litúrgicos de la Semana Santa.

Filed Under: Spanish Speaking Retreats

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