Emily and I decided to start chronicalling our intoxicating (and sobering) experiences of Christ.
Below is a post from my personal blog -
Kelly Thinks (Occasionally) - about the week which started this.
This past week has been so full of blessings.
Although
this actually stretches back further than a week, I will only start
last Sunday because I want to do something like justice to what my Lord
has been doing for me. I will start by offering a few quotes which sum
up my feelings, thoughts and experiences; then, I will outline briefly
what's been happening; finally, I will offer some other thoughts on
these matters, some questions.
***
Firstly, I must quote Emily who yesterday morning summed up the week in this manner:
When you get retreat knees from spending all week with your frineds; without having been on a retreat!
From Callum, on his blog Catholic Splash:
O Mother most Pure, hold us in your arms, just as you did hold your dearly beloved Son’s fragile and wounded Body.
O
pray for me Our Lady of Sorrows, let me share in your sorrows, the
sorrows of your Precious Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. (x)
From Bishop Giaquinta, founder of the Pro Sanctity Movement:
Every Apostle, indeed every Christian, must rest on the heart of
Christ. The Church, aware of her birth from the heart of Christ, needs
to return to His heart in order to be truly faithful. (x)
We must correspond with all of our strength, that is, to the
maximum, to this love of the Father and of Jesus, accepting and
actuating the message received. (Ibid.)
The three dimensions of holiness are personal,
fraternal, and societal. As Pro Sanctity, we must be convinced that
holiness is the only possible solution to social problems. This,
however, does not mean our personal holiness is the only thing we are
responsible for, but rather, we are called to be active in the second
and third dimensions as well. (Quoted here)
From St John Vianney:
...the more we know of Him, the more we love Him. (Quoted here)
***
Sunday 9th:
Holy
Mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception; Lunch; Adoration
and Holy Conversation at the Parish of St Bernadette; Theology of the
Body and St Thomas More's Parish
Monday 10th:
Holy Hour and Holy Mass in the Holy Spirit Chapel at UNDA; Conversations about the Faith afterward
Tuesday 11th:
Adoration
at All Saints' Chapel; Work, concluding in a lesson on music history
which started with Gregorian Chant and finished with a discussion on the
Holy Trinity with year fours
Wednesday 12th:
University
; Holy
Hour & Holy Mass at St Therese's Chapel with CYM followed by
supper and fellowship; Holy Hour at the Parish of St Bernadette
Thursday 13th:
University; Work; NDSSJ Sleep Out, including Divine Office, the Holy Rosary and other prayers, and fellowship
Friday 14th:
Waking
at UNDA; Divine Office - Lauds & Matins; Angelus & Holy
Mass at St Therese's Chapel with CYM; catching up with my Spiritual
Director; Eucharistic Adoration at Sacred Heart Parish
Saturday 15th:
Rosary
Walk around Lake Monger; Holy Mass at the Parish of St Bernadette; holy
Conversations followed by All Night Eucharistic Adoration at the same
Sunday 16th:
Holy
conversation and walking prayer; Young Adults Gathering at the
Redemptorist Monestary of Our Lady of Perpetual Help; Holy Mass in the
Church of Sts Peter and Paul
***
What return can I make to the Lord for the good that He has done to me? What shall a man give in return for his life?
How do I live in a manner worthy of these gifts which he has so generously given me?
How do I become a Saint?