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Consecrated Virgin

A friend of mine shared her faith story with me today. I knew some of it, but not how the whole thing came about. She was raised in a family that didn’t practice any faith, but also didn’t discourage her and her siblings to explore their options. The town she grew up in was heavily Christian, as were her closest friends. So that’s what she identified with, even though she didn’t really know what that meant. By the end of high school, like many teens, she was tired of being the “goody two shoes” and decided to change her lifestyle when she entered college. However, she didn’t trust any of the people she met who drank and partied, so she gave up that idea. She attended a group on campus that consisted of both Catholics and Protestants and became good friends with people from both faiths. She still didn’t really understand what any of it meant to her, even though she was heavily involved. She decided that she either had to quit going, or believe in the Christianity she was participating in. That led her to learn more about faith and had some wonderful mentors who helped her understanding. After a while, she got Baptized. That moment of grace led to a quickening of learning, understanding, and greater desire for a relationship with Jesus. She attended Catholic Mass and soon entered the classes to receive her First Communion and Confirmation. She became involved in teaching young people and helping in the parish Youth Group. At one time she thought she might become a Sister, but that was not to be. Later, she learned about another vocation – Consecrated Virgins. The more she learned about it and prayed about it, the more she knew that’s what she was being called to. A few years later after formation, she took the vows of a Consecrated Virgin. Now she is the Campus Minister of the Newman Center. She loves her job and loves her life. She is an amazing story of searching, learning, and holiness. I was grateful she shared it with me.

I Found God today in a friend who is a Consecrated Virgin.

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Such Generosity

I was telling my brother all about my trip today and updated him on the family members I visited. I thought about how each person lives their lives in an ordinary way, yet are caring, supportive, and making a difference in the lives of those around them. One cousin is a devout Catholic and has 3 daughters who all sing. I heard a recording of them practicing for an event, singing a hymn as an Acapella trio. It was breathtaking. Another cousin spent hours scanning the genealogy books that my parents made so they can be shared with the rest of the family. He and his wife moved closer to their daughter, partly to help her manage the kids, which they love doing. Another cousin and his wife are amazing supporters of their newest granddaughter who has Downs Syndrome. One is supporting the Sisters at her parish. And another is basically on call to help her daughter, her father, and my aunt. I learned something from each person I visited. And they were all incredibly generous to me as I traveled around. They brought me to new places, I had new experiences, and I tried new foods. I am very grateful that they are all part of my life and that I got to see the different ways they are impacting the world around them.

I Found God today admiring my generous family.

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Home Safe

This morning I got up early, ate the quick free breakfast at the hotel, and hit the road. I started by driving through a scenic forest and wildlife preserve that I wanted to see. The views were stunning and the windy road included a couple of super narrow 1 car tunnels, which were very fun to drive through. There weren’t too many people, which allowed me to take my time and enjoy the unique beauty of the spired rocks. Once I came to the wildlife area, I saw a couple of buffalo. That was exciting. The further I went, the more I saw. There were a couple herds with probably 30 buffalo in each. And they all had some babies too. I watched and was entertained for quite a while. Upon leaving the park, I was on a mission for home. Once I crossed my state line, I still had 3 hours of driving to go. But I was also energized because I felt I was so close. I arrived home safely about 13 hours after I left the hotel. That was a long day of driving. There was a stretch of highway that had incredibly strong winds and I felt like I had a workout just keeping the car on the road. Other than that, all was well. I was happy that my brother was at my house to greet me. As a bonus, he helped unload the car. Then I talked all about my trip and the family I visited and the sights I saw. It was good to release some of that pent up driving energy. I had a wonderful trip and felt so grateful for every part of it. And I am looking forward to sleeping in my own bed.

I Found God today arriving home safely from my trip.

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Surprises Everywhere

As I have been travelling, I have just been picking hotels that seem convenient along the way. Last night I stayed in a place that was a block away from a major river with a metal arched bridge going over it. I walked over at sunset and was blessed with an amazing view.

This morning as I was heading out, I realized I was super close to an Indian school that my brother has been supporting for years. He has always had a soft spot in his heart for native Americans. I went over and took a tour of the visitors center. There, I learned that the school was started by a Catholic order to minister to the needs of the natives there who were devastated when the “white man” came over. There was a chapel on site, so I visited that too. The decor all kept to the native tradition and language. It was beautiful.

Later I stopped at a giant mall that has been a part of the landscape for almost 100 years. I read the history in the pamphlet and was surprised to hear about their Catholic faith. There was even a travelers chapel that held a large stone rosary. I actually own the exact same one.

God shows up on so many places and circumstances. We just need to be open to finding him.

I Found God today in many surprising ways.

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Heavenly Cathedral

This morning I was blessed to attend Mass in a beautiful cathedral. It was even more ornate than I had anticipated. Marble pillars surrounded the giant altar and held the lit dome canopie. On the ceiling above was painted the Nativity with many angles and saints surrounded the scene. A huge crucifix hung on the wall. There were other saints and angels painted on the ceiling that seemed as high as Heaven itself, statues with votive candles adorning the side altars, and an amazing pipe organ. The church was full of people for Mass and I loved seeing the reverant families with lots of kids. The priest was very personable and his homily was relevant to today’s situation. After Mass as I was looking around and taking photos, one of the gentleman pointed out an additional adoration chapel, so I went in. The size and simplicity was in stark contrast to the large church. In the church, I couldn’t stop looking around. In the small chapel, I settled in and prayed for everyone I could think of – and those I may have forgotten. Several times during Mass I got a little choked up. I think these experiences and places really help me feel closer to God and I am so grateful that I am able to visit them.

I Found God today in a heavenly cathedral.

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine

Today I was able to visit a Shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe. She is the patron of the Americas and it seemed particularly fitting as today is the Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary. I didn’t actually put that together until I arrived. There was a long winding pathway up to the chapel, which had places to stop, admire a statue, learn more about a saint, and take in the scenery. On the path just ahead of me was a young man wearing an all white suit, carrying a large bouquet of flowers as a tribute. There was also a beautifully dressed teenage girl celebrating her quincenera wearing her extravagant red sequined dress. She was accompanied by several boys all wearing black suits with white shirts and red ties. They made the trek as well as their photographer and took many photos along the way. Mass was starting not long after I made it to the top as a little bonus – also unplanned. The chapel was only built within the past 25 years, so it was modern, yet ornate as if it were much older with an altar rail and altar for the priest to face the same direction as the congregation. A replica picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe was just beyond the altar. Mass was beautiful, the grounds and devotional sites were peaceful, and the people were all so friendly. I was grateful I was able to spend time there.

I Found God today in a peaceful visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe.

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Roadside Chapels

I had the opportunity to see some very interesting and unique little chapels today. There is an old Belgian community that settled and farmed the land. They would build small personal chapels to thank God for a favor, to honor a particular saint or devotion, or to remember their loved ones. I had a map that showed many of the chapels that were open to the public. Today was the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and I found a chapel with that devotion, so I thought I would start there. The directions took me right to it, sitting in the owners front yard close to the road for easy access. I went in the tiny building that held an altar, large statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, several smaller statues, old photos, pictures, and framed prayers on the walls, baskets of prayer books and cards, a memorial to a daughter, and a small kneeler. It was built in the late 1800’s and kept up by the homeowners. It was truly a little piece of history. I said some prayers, took some photos, and signed the guest book before I left. As God would have it, there was a church and cemetery across the street and I noticed a large structure in the middle. I went over to take a look, and sure enough it was a grotto with St. Bernadette and Our Lady of Lourdes. I smiled and thanked God for the extra gift. I was grateful to see these beautiful structures that were so far off all the main roads and cities. I felt it was a testament to the faith of the people there.

I Found God today in personal chapels.

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False Alarm

My son and his wife are expecting their first child in a couple of months. The doctors have been concerned as the baby is measuring very small, so they have been doing an ultrasound every week. The other day at the ultrasound, the doctor noticed an irregularity in the cord blood flow. This made my son and his wife more nervous – especially since she was planning a road trip to visit extended family. However, the following day they received a message from their doctor saying that she reviewed the ultrasound again and it looked like everything was normal. It included a note saying to enjoy her trip. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. That was such a weight off of them. My daughter in law was able to travel without everyone being more worried.

I Found God today in good news from my daughter in law’s doctor.

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Changing Plans

I had planned on visiting another cousin today, then heading West. However, after watching the weather, I decided to hunker down at my aunt’s house a couple more days. It was a good thing, because the places I would have been going had tornado warnings as well as wind and hail damage. My aunt and I planned our lunch outing between storms and otherwise watched and listened to them as they blew through. I was grateful she was open to letting me stay another couple of days. It was otherwise a low key day, just hanging out and visiting, which was very relaxing.

I Found God today being safe.

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Drawbridges

Today I went out and about with my cousin’s wife. We started out looking at all the stores near the waterfront. I’m not really a big shopper, and as we walked, I just wanted to be closer to the water. So, we made our way down. We walked along the nice sidewalks and piers. A flurry of motion in the water caught my eye and I spotted a mother duck with about a dozen babies. They followed her in and out of the water. Their little feet went so fast in the water it looked like they were running on the top. It was adorable. We made our way up to the first of 3 drawbridges that shuttle traffic across the bay. It was a foggy day, which made the scenery very interesting. As we walked over the bridge, we came to a little house like building. My cousin explained that it was the building for the bridge tender – the person who is in charge of opening and closing the bridges. Her father was a bridge tender and I learned all about the workings of the 3 bridges. It was exciting to see the bridges open for boats to go under. We went up to the top of a museum that overlooked the bay and she pointed out different landmarks. There was a particular sailboat that was built in the shipyard there that was highlighted in the museum and just happened to be docked right outside. My cousin told me of the time she spent a week on that boat with the family who owned it. She had so much to share about the area and was a fantastic guide for the day. I was grateful that I got to know her better and for such a fun day.

I Found God today enjoying the time with my cousin.