When asked how their Mission experience was going-
Sister Rebeca & Sister Julie
1/26/2014
1/22/2014
Anniversary Celebration At the Motherhouse
January 21, 2014 was the anniversary of our Foundress, Venerable Mary Angeline Teresa's 123rd birthday and 30 years anniversary of death. A special Mass of Thanksgiving was celebrated at the Motherhouse with Postulants and Novices fully participating in the liturgy and social gathering. It was a great day!
Offertory Procession
Bishop Howard Hubbard receiving offertory gift from Sr. Rebeca
Sister Julie meets the McCrory family
Offertory Procession
Bishop Howard Hubbard receiving offertory gift from Sr. Rebeca
Sister Julie meets the McCrory family
Sister Rebeca poses with her spiritual director, Fr. Rob, a Carmelite
1/20/2014
My Thoughts On Joy
by Sr. Hope Therese
Sr. Luke Mary & Sr. Hope Therese
Sr. Luke Mary & Sr. Hope Therese
These
are my thoughts on the beautiful gift of joy.
Joy can come from acceptance. I
get joy from accepting there are just some things I just cannot change. Whatever happens is meant to happen. If it is intended for evil God will use it
for good. Anxiety or sadness over
something we cannot change or control will only decrease our joy. God is in the driver’s seat so relax and
enjoy the ride. It is also important to
accept people the way they are. There
are no two people exactly alike and there never will be. There is beauty in our differences. I cannot
expect someone to always act the same way I would, or have the exact same likes
and dislikes as me. Everyone is a unique
and perfect creation of God just the way he intended them to be. Why would I want to change something it is
exactly the way God wants it? A rainbow
would not be as beautiful if it were just one color. Wouldn’t the world be boring if we were all
alike? When we accept one another’s
strengths and weaknesses we are stronger as individuals and as a unified
body. So much can be accomplished when
we joyfully work together. Some people
make the mistake of thinking they will be happy as long as things are the way
they are. As long as they are healthy,
young, rich, or any other thing they think will make them be happy. Things can and
will change. True joy come from having
faith that God’s will is being accomplished in any circumstance. Some people make the mistake of thinking they
would be happy if only things were different.
If only they had a new car, a different job, more money, or nicer clothes. Anyone who is always waiting for the next big
thing will never be truly happy. One of
the keys to being joyful is to appreciate the present moment. Instead of focusing on what you don’t have,
count your blessings. Be joyful
now! This may seem shocking in today’s
world, but life is actually not about being happy. It is about doing the will of God which will
ultimately lead to a joyful union with him in heaven. If the Lord wills something in your life to
change, he will give you the inclination and ability to change it. If you cannot change something that bothers
you offer up your suffering to God. Take
joy in knowing that there is always a purpose to your discomfort. When there is a purpose to your suffering you
may see it more as God’s gift to you than a sacrifice to him. There is no greater gift than to be united
with the suffering Christ for the sanctification of yourself or others. A normal person may wonder what they did to
deserve trials. A holy person wonders
what they did to deserve blessings. Joy
comes from seeing everything as blessing, even suffering. No suffering lasts forever. God’s will and ultimate plan is for all of us
to be happy in heaven with him. The only
way this will not happen is if we choose to go against God’s will and do not
want to be with him. If someone prays
for God’s will to be accomplished and has faith that it will, they are
following the right path. Of course joy
cannot exist without love. To me love is
the willingness to sacrifice anything except your soul for the one you love
because they are more important to you than yourself. Love is sacrifice and sacrifice is the root
of true joy. No joy can compare to the
joy of giving. It is especially
important for those in religious life to be joyful so we can draw others to
Jesus, and perhaps even to a vocation. In today’s society a life of sacrificial love is almost
inconceivable. Religious witnesses to
joy and let people know that sacrificial love is possible and it can give them so
much joy! A pure unadulterated joy that
cannot be replaced by the shallow, temporary, happiness received from material
things. It is so important for people,
especially young people, to be able to see priests and religious men and women
as visible witnesses of a joyful spiritual union with God. As Religious we are called to surrender our will, possessions, and bodies to God as Jesus did. Through this sacrifice we will bring joy to
our troubled world and draw others to ourselves and the way of our Lord, Jesus
Christ.
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