December 1, 2021

My reflection:
“Material wealth definitely has its merits – but it alone cannot provide the riches of a truly meaningful life. A truly meaningful life possesses an inherent sense of both self and purpose. It celebrates truth, love, and freedom and remains forever appreciative of its blessings. It is a life that gives and cares and makes a difference in endless poignant ways. It leaves the world a far better and brighter place than it would have otherwise been.
People are often looking for ways to measure the worth of their lives. The most fortunate among them come to realize that you need not have the finest education to possess the greatest wisdom or the biggest bank account to feel rich beyond measure. For if you are joyful and share your bliss at every turn, then you walk among the most successful beings to ever grace this earth.” Lynn Keachie
I believe God gives us the graces we need each day.?

November 30, 2021

My reflection:
My good friend, Sister Ellen Shea died this morning. She touched many lives throughout her years of teaching. After leaving teaching she ministered to the divorced and separated Catholics in the archdiocese of Hartford and she also became the Director of Rainbows for All God’s Children. As Catherine McAuley, the founder of the Sisters of Mercy said, “Shall we all meet in heaven? Oh what a joy even to think of it!

November 29, 2021

My reflection is from Living Faith:
Come, let us climb the Lord’s mountain… They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.
Once, I climbed up Mount Rainier
in Washington State, glorious and beautiful, with vistas of magnificent trees giving way to glaciers – a long
and steep climb for one unaccustomed to such treks. Perhaps I wouldn’t have persevered on my own, but I was buoyed up by my cousin and my 80-plus-year-old aunt walking with me, who knew the path well.There is a way, Isaiah tells us today, to get where we can dream but cannot manage on our own. We need one another to climb the mountain, and we can do it because it is the mountain of the Lord. Can I on my own-can we, alone without God-
make peace? No. But because it’s God‘s way, and because we climb this mountain together, we can find the way of peace. We don’t have to reshape everybody else’s swords into plowshares, we only have to reshape our own.
Let us go up with you, O Lord rejoicing in your way of peace.
Mary Marrocco

November 28, 2021

My reflection today is from Living Faith:
do not become drowsy from… the anxieties of daily life… Luke 21:34
“It is very easy to get caught up in the daily anxieties of the world. These days, there is a lot to be anxious about!
But in advance, we step back for a moment and refocus. Where are we ultimately headed? What is of greatest importance? Once again, we are reminded of how transitory all our daily concerns are.
We are headed for God’s Eternity; God must be first in our lives. So, we take a deep breath and relax. We may have been too tense, too preoccupied, too concerned with every day life.
When we relax and open our spiritual eyes to God’s presence, we become spiritually “awake.” In Advent, and always, we are called to be vigilant
Heavenly God, let me always be vigilant with my eyes fixed on you, until the day when you finally call me home.” Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti
My friend’s stroke reminded me how important it is to be in touch with people who have touched our lives.❤️

November 27, 2021

My reflection:
“Beyond your challenges, beyond your successes, beyond the events with which life has molded your spirit, there is a placeless place within you. It is a place of peace. It is a place of freedom. It is the place where the Self you have been seeking resides.”
Barbara DeAngelis, PhD
Barbara says -the Self I believe it is the Spirit of God.

November 26, 2021

My reflection:
“Be thankful and look to every new day with positive hope.
Take time to pull yourself away from all the noise and just look around you. Take inventory. Appreciate those who have enhanced the quality of your life, and remember that they have been a gift to you. Also remember that you’re a gift to them, too.
Be grateful for the choices you’ve made, both good and bad. Accept your mistakes; you can’t change them anyway. Apply what you’ve learned and go on. Use these lessons to help you with your other decisions in life. Appreciate yourself and your own uniqueness.
Go outside and look at the sky. Soak in the atmosphere. Enjoy the colors of the landscape. Feel the textures of every place you are that you’re thankful for. Smile at the world. Don’t allow any negative feelings to creep into your consciousness. Feel the power of your own acceptance. Put a positive spin on every thought you have.
Make every day special. On it. Enjoy it. Bask in the glory of life. Appreciate the gift of your own life. “ Donna Fargo
I certainly needed this today! One of my closest friends, had a massive stroke on Thanksgiving. She had been doing so well. Even her doctor was surprised. Take each day as a gift because God has given it to us.

November 25, 2021

My reflection:

Opening prayer from Thanksgiving Mass:
God all-powerful, your gifts of love are countless and your goodness infinite; as we come before you on Thanksgiving day with gratitude for your kindness, open our hearts to have concern for every man, woman, and child, so that we may share your gifts and loving service. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever. Amen

November 23, 2021

My reflection:
“When life seems like a mountain that’s too hard to climb… you will find the strength to take just one more step.
When your journey seems just too hard to bear… you will find the courage to face one more day.
When you feel lost and you don’t know which way to turn… let your faith and trust lead the way. And when it’s hard to believe that things will ever get better… look inside your heart-and find hope.
Remember that every storm passes – and sunshine and brighter days always follow the rain.” Jason Blume
God is always present in our life even if we don’t feel God‘s presence.?

November 22, 2021

My reflection:
“Listen to your inner voice; it is the most important connection between your head and heart. Leave self-doubt behind; it serves only to make you hesitate. Never stop questioning, searching, and reaching; they are the only ways to stretch your mind and soul. No matter what you do in this life, remember it is never about the treasures you acquire; it’s about making certain it is life you treasure.”
Lisa Crofton
God’s spirit speaks in our heart. ❤️

November 20, 2021

My reflection:
“Always hold honor as a high virtue. Despite how the world may be, rise above.
Always speak the truth, because others will hold you in high esteem as a person who can be trusted.
Never lose faith in your fellow human beings, despite times when they may let you down.
Believe in hard work. No one will hand you the future you want. The ladder to success is steep, but take one step at a time and you’ll get to the top.
Always believe in yourself. Your happiness depends on no one else but you. If there is something that you are unhappy about, you must change it.
Always hold love close to you. When you make a commitment, cherish it for the rest of your life.” Sherrie L. Householder
God wants us to be positive and reach for the stars.?