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Monopoly and Meekness

Today’s Gospel at Mass, was the Beatitudes from the book of Mark. The priest started his homily by asking if people liked having game nights. He went on to describe how he loved to play Monopoly. Some games went on for hours. I thought about when I used to celebrate Thanksgiving with my son’s in-laws. After a delicious meal, many of us would sit down to play Monopoly. Each person seemed to have their own strategy and way of playing the game. Some people were cut-throat, excited to make others go bankrupt. Others were more forgiving and made deals with others to help keep them in the game. The priest said he realized that if you play according to the rules of the game, you win by ruining others. And, as the game goes on and more players go bankrupt, there are less and less people at the table playing with you anymore. He compared that to real life. If we live our lives according to what society holds as valuable, people will do what is necessary to obtain more and more things to supposedly make them happy, regardless of who gets used up along the way. In the process, their worlds become smaller, with less and less people who want to be around them. Back to the Beatitudes. Jesus gives us the instructions for true, long-lasting happiness. And on the top of the list is meekness – which is not weakness. It takes a tremendous amount of discipline. To be meek or humble is not to think less of yourself, but to think of yourself less. It is putting others’ needs, desires ahead of yours. This can be as simple as allowing someone else in your household to choose the show to watch, or the restaurant to eat at. Or it can be as big as donating an organ for someone who is in need. We have opportunities every day to choose to lift up others. Another good point the priest made was that you must have this first Beatitude, meekness, to have any of the others. I thought this homily was challenging, relevant, and really what I needed to hear.

I Found God today in a challenging, relevant homily about meekness.

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Catching Up

My neighbor and I visited for quite a while today as we sat outside and soaked up some sunshine. It had been too long since we talked. She and her family went on a vacation last month for their wedding anniversary. Her husband has a difficult time getting around and she said it was a bittersweet excursion. It was sad for her to see her husband struggle so much. One day he asked if he had been on the boat ride the day before. She said he had been and that he had enjoyed it. At the same time, it was heart-warming to see her adult sons care for him with so much patience and empathy. I understood many of her caregiving worries and hardships. And I am glad that she wants to and is able to unload much of that stress when we get together. I caught her up on all my news as well. We talked about the blessing of being a grandmother and the different structures of family life. One of her sons is the stay at home dad, caring for his 4 sons ages 5 and under while his wife works in the home office. Another son and his wife have different, but overlapping work schedules, so one parent is always home with their children. Another son works and his wife is the one at home caring for the household and kids. Couples seem to make sacrifices and find ways to do the best they can for their families, and that doesn’t look the same for everyone. We talked about faith and trying to follow God’s direction for our lives. I am so grateful to have her as a neighbor. We always faithful and encouraging conversations when we make the time to get together.

I Found God today in encouraging conversation with my neighbor.

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Honoring and Remembering

It is difficult to believe that my dad died 4 years ago today. For the past few weeks I have been thinking about him a lot and dreaming about him. Most of my dreams continue the saga of how I was unable to care for him during the last several months of his life and feeling guilty about that. Even though I have been blessed with people who have helped me to work through those feelings, they still come to the surface every now and again. This morning I went to Mass as I had requested the intentions for both my parents. During Mass it occurred to me that I did what I could for my dad while he was alive, and I could still help his soul by praying for him. It was a comforting thought. After Mass, I went to the cemetery and replaced the poinsettias with some Valentine’s roses. Whatever I felt I couldn’t complete physically when my parents were alive, I can continue to honor them in these ways, and continue to pray for their souls.

I Found God today remembering and honoring my parents.

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Big News

Today my son and his wife had a very special doctor’s appointment. When it was finished, they shared the big news that they are expecting a baby at the end of August! They both wanted to start a family soon after their wedding and that is exactly what happened. They shared the ultrasound of the little one who is a whopping 2.7 cm with a heartbeat of 165 BPM. During the test, they got to see him/her moving all around. We talked about what an incredible miracle a new, growing life is. My son and his wife actually knew she was pregnant about 4 weeks ago, but they wanted to wait for the doctor’s appointment to share the good news. Since everything is going well, today was the day to make the formal announcement. I am so happy for them as they are just thrilled. It is hard to believe that now, 22 years after I first became a grandmother, there will be 4 grandchildren. What a blessing all around.

I Found God today in the miracle of a new life.

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A Little Church History

This evening I had dinner with 2 friends. One was a priest. The 2 of them talked a lot about church history such as King Henry VIII who broke away from the Catholic Church because he wanted to get a divorce and started the Church of England. They talked about church treasures such as St. Anthony’s Chapel in Pittsburgh, which holds about 5000 relics. I don’t really know a lot about church history, so didn’t have much to offer and was somewhat humbled by their knowledge. It’s not that I’m not interested as much as it isn’t where I have focused my attention. But I did love listening to their passionate conversation and I learned a thing or 2 as well. As we were leaving, my friend said how much she loved the evening, especially since she doesn’t often have the opportunity to talk about the church with others.

I Found God today enjoying my friends’ conversations.

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Seeing the World

Today I started cleaning out the cabinet with all the maps and travel information that my parents kept. They were all neatly filed alphabetically in folders and took up the whole four drawer filing cabinet. Needless to say, I was happy to get through even half of the first drawer. It is all very interesting information spanning the 1970’s to the 2000’s and I am looking through each item, finding more treasures, including a rental agreement in Arizona from 2009. My dad was 79 years old at that time. However, instead of being sad, I thought about what a full and exciting life my parents had. They loved to travel and did just about everything they wanted to do. I admired their enthusiasm and it made me happy.

I Found God today thinking about how my parents enjoyed seeing the world.

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A Catholic Funeral

Today I heard from a woman who I know from a prayer group. She has a friend who recently died. While her friend knew many people in the community, she didn’t know many Catholics. Her funeral is coming up and it will be in the Catholic Church. The woman asked the group if anyone else would attend. She said she may be the only one there. While it seems a sad situation, I found it uplifting that there would be a Catholic funeral. I also thought the woman was a loving friend for inviting others to attend and pray for the soul of her friend.

I Found God today in prayers for a woman.

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Million Miles Away

Tonight I watched the movie, “A Million Miles Away”. It was the true story of a man from Mexico who grew up traveling from place to place and working on farms with his family. His dream was to be an astronaut. His family made sacrifices so he could go to school and he earned a Master’s degree in engineer. After decades of work,  perseverance and additional sacrifices made by his wife and children, he finally achieved his goal and was on a flight crew of the space shuttle Discovery. It was an inspirational movie. When it finished, I wanted to learn more about the gentleman – Jose Hernandez – so I read more about him. I also watched a video interview with him. The movie seemed to be very true to his life. His family and community fully supported him in his endeavor. His father shared his recipe to accomplish what you want. That played a huge part in his life. He was asked about his faith. He replied that science and religion can coexist. Science explains how things happen. Religion explains why. He went on to say that when he was in space, he would look out one window and see the beauty of Earth, which is actually just a small microcosm of the universe. And when he looked out the other window, he saw everything else – the rest of space, which is perfectly aligned. As a scientist, he said he wasn’t sure he could explain all of that, and there has to be something else out there that we don’t understand – God. The movie was inspiring, the man was equally so.

I Found God today in the story of perseverance and faith of an astronaut.

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Living Vicariously

A friend of mine has been travelling recently. We are in a group text with several other friends. He went to Africa before Christmas and shared pictures from there, including wildlife he saw on safari, which was very exciting. Now he is in Guatemala for a friend’s wedding and is again keeping us in the loop. He sent beautiful photos of the landscape and the wedding. He also happened to catch a volcanic eruption on video, which was amazing. This morning there was a video one of his friends took of him landing after parasailing. I love that he’s enjoying himself and that he is sharing his adventures with us. I feel like I am living vicariously through him.

I Found God today sharing my friend’s adventures.

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God’s Life Directions

Today I visited for a while with an older couple that I know. The gentleman recalled the things he had done that kept him very busy after his “retirement”. He was just wondering what he should do next when he received the scary news that he had cancer. There was some period of time that he didn’t know if he was going to make it through. He said he talked to God and told Him that if he would die, then God would have to take care of his wife. After that one-way conversation, the gentleman started getting better. He said he didn’t hear a voice or anything, but he knew what his next mission was – take care of his wife. Since his recovery, she has been hospitalized and currently has a hard time getting around. He is doing a very good job of taking care of her.

I Found God today in my friend’s story of God’s guidance.