Nothing is too small for the Kingdom of God. Why do you think (in God’s wisdom) that the best plan for our salvation was for God to become a child?
Why do you think that it was so important for Mary to want Jesus to turn water into wine?
To be a great saint and a person of great virtue it must start with developing healthy habits and disciplines (the reverse of which is true of vice and sin). How can you make small changes now to help you grow into the ability to make large changes?

 

Lisa C: How is the busy weekend going, Mother?

Jan 17 2016, 7:21 PM

VisitationSiste:  One retreatant still here. One wants to enter

Jan 17 2016, 7:22 PM

VisitationSiste: It was good!

 

Lisa C: That is wonderful

Jan 17 2016, 7:22 PM

VisitationSiste: A blessing!

Jan 17 2016, 7:23 PM

VisitationSiste: and in 9 days- Rome

Jan 17 2016, 7:23 PM

Lisa C: When do you leave?

 

Dawn L: is a blessing!

 

VisitationSiste: Tues the 26

 

Lisa C: The Vatican and the Caticomes

 

Lisa C: Every thing at the Vatican has a long history

 

Lisa C: Everything has a meaning

 

Dawn L: glanced over your schedule, looks exciting and busy

 

Ruth (guest): Just visiting or is it work for the Community?

Jan 17 2016, 7:26 PM

VisitationSiste: It’s the conclusion of the year of consecrated life and congregations have been called to Rome for conferences

 

Ruth (guest): Sounds exciting! You certainly do a lot of traveling.

Jan 17 2016, 7:27 PM

VisitationSiste: Plus our Order will take advantage by having 2 days more together to share- 38 Visitandines

 

VisitationSiste: Join the Cloister- and see the world!

 

Lisa C: Tee hee

 

Ruth (guest): You make me laugh!

 

VisitationSiste: That’s a good sign!

 

Dawn L: will there be a paper drawn up after conclusion that ultimately will be beneficial for all communities and help to foster vocations

 

Ruth (guest): I was remembering how the Benedictine Sr. — can’t remember her name just now; it’ll come to me — attended peace conferences all over the world, even in the USSR when it was still the USSR

 

VisitationSiste: Dawn, I hope the papers will be put on line Who knows maybe ewtn will cover it!

 

Ruth (guest): And they have a vow of stability.

Jan 17 2016, 7:31 PM

 

Ruth (guest): I keep telling myself it is about time I got TV.

 

VisitationSiste: That’s interesting Ruth! have to go where God wants

 

Dawn L: we can add this to prayers for the conference!

Jan 17 2016, 7:32 PM

VisitationSiste: Thank you!

 

Ruth (guest): Mary hurried to her cousin’s house.

 

VisitationSiste: True!!! Ruth-and Mary is our model in the Visitation

 

 

Lisa C: Imagine riding a donkey pregnant, not fun

Jan 17 2016, 7:34 PM

 

Dawn L: topic tonight interesting, thank you

Ruth (guest): I was talking to a woman I know who had an extraordinary “vision” recently at Our Lady of the Adirondacks House of Prayer. Long story, but she “experienced” a porch that wasn’t there, knew she had to pray for a certain person; turns out the description exactly matched the sister of one of the retreatants who was in Florida.

Jan 17 2016, 7:36 PM

Dawn L: well, they all are. but speaking about Mary at Cana, which is jumping ahead a bit, we spoke after Mass about

 

Guest7621 (guest): Ha Ha Sister ! Me and Maria were laughing about Lama’s today ! My oldest daughter lian got chosen for big journalism internship in Phoenix ! Should I recommend the mule if she gets to Grand canyon !

 

VisitationSiste: Yes, only if she isn’t afraid of heights

 

Ruth (guest): We talked about this — and how God can use anyone who is open to Him — even a donkey. She was going to go home and read about Balan’s donkey with her husband.

Jan 17 2016, 7:39 PM

Dawn L: exciting for your dtr, Brian

 

Ruth (guest): Brian, I think this is the time that you mention your family — your work has been so important. But then I am not here every week.

 

Ruth (guest): Yes. Dawn, the woman with the vision, and the voice telling her to pray for a certain person she did not even know or know of.

 

VisitationSiste: That was a gift from the Holy Spirit

 

 

VisitationSiste: And what is great is that she believed and saw the fruit of belief

Jan 17 2016, 7:43 PM

Lisa C: I know the HS does that, but I am wondering why if He is God he sends us to pray

 

Lisa C: He already knows

 

VisitationSiste: He knows but we don’t and we need to develop confidence in God

Jan 17 2016, 7:43 PM

Guest7621 (guest): Please pray for Lian everyone she has already had first meeting with News 21 group she will be with top journalism students and teachers in country for 8 weeks !

Jan 17 2016, 7:44 PM

Ruth (guest): I thought it interesting that she dared tell her experience to a psychiatrist (who was not in the role of a psychiatrist at the time), just attending the same meeting of the Associates of the SSJ.

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VisitationSiste: If you think of it, that is a witness talk

Jan 17 2016, 7:44 PM

Ruth (guest): Good question Dawn. Maybe it is to increase OUR faith when we get to see the good effects of our prayers.

Jan 17 2016, 7:45 PM

Lisa C: Mother, I told you that Margaret was in a car with a burning engine and I did not know why I began to pray for God to not take her away from me. It came out of nowhere and I did not know why I was doing it until later when I heard what happened.

Jan 17 2016, 7:45 PM

Dawn L: Lisa’s question but Jesus asked others to pray during his ministry

Jan 17 2016, 7:46 PM

Ruth (guest): He knows OUR needs, too, before we ask, but still we are told to ask for what we need. I think that has something to do with our right-relationship with Him, who provides for all of our needs, even when we work hard, ourselves, for them; still it is only by the strength and the grace which he provides for us.

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VisitationSiste: We are the Body of Christ

Jan 17 2016, 7:47 PM

Judy K: The comment about the woman who had the vision of the porch, and her having trust and reaping the results of it line up with question 2. Mary telling Jesus that there was no wine was a sign of her trust in Him. She did not request a miracle. She just advised Him of a need.

 

Lisa C: I was just thinking that we are all connected through Him

Jan 17 2016, 7:47 PM

Dawn L: good point Judy

Jan 17 2016, 7:47 PM

VisitationSiste: Yes Judy And Jesus listened to His Mother

7:49 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Hi, Mother & everybody…I didn’t realize you could sign in using Facebook! PM

Judy K: Why was it best plan for salvation that God should become a child? Very few people can resist a child and children are generally non-threatening. Having God grow up a member of a regular family, makes Him approachable. People would have less anxiety seeking Him out for help. 2 PM

 

Lisa C: Jesus became like us so we could become like Him

 

Jan 17 2016, 7:53 PM

VisitationSiste: True Judy and then each of us could identify better bwith the Lord because He went thru the same stages Even with all He did people still put Him “up in the sky” and far away sometimes

Jan 17 2016, 7:53 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: How can you make small changes now to help you grow into the ability to make large change? I have been praying to many of our Beloved Saints & Our Blessed mother on this…so I have been noticing many of my faults. In doing so I have been trying to, little by little, asking for help when I felt the shortcomings, coming on and backed down.

Jan 17 2016, 7:53 PM

Judy K: Although Scripture tells us that His own people did not accept Him. But I wonder what would have happened if Jesus had just appeared out of nowhere, kind of like “Joshua” in the books by Fr. Joseph Girzoen.

 

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Dawn L: so much of salvation story depended on Jesus being a child, a fullfillment of prophesy for one, 7:54 PM

Dawn L: I don’t think that is the answer tho

Jan 17 2016, 7:54 PM

Guest7621 (guest): My Father in Law was hit by two drunk drivers at 90 miles an hour on his way to work in 1970s . His wife Loraine has always been prayer warrior . He said that when in heaven he felt that her prayers would not let him go . Jesus sent him back ! After months of rehab and his friends keeping his business going he returned to work and he is still working 5 days a week age 86 ! With God All things are Possible !!!

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Ev Martinez-Regueiro: It is not easy, though. So much to overcome, so much to pray for and foremost so much to build complete faith and confidence that our Father is always with me and will always hold my hand where ever I go, and have complete trust in Him alone! 56 PM

VisitationSiste: The “little things” are often little virtues, like patience, waiting for healing, gentleness

Jan 17 2016, 7:56 PM

Dawn L: coming as both human and yet divine, infant birth is part of being human.

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Guest52 (guest): I read that when Mary asked Jesus to help with the empty jars of wine – they represented the Old Testament – the awaiting of the Messiah – she was asking Jesus to begin the fulfillment of the Messiah.

Jan 17 2016, 7:57 PM

VisitationSiste: Spiritual battles are the main part of life but we often don’t look at it that way and those battles are helping us grow in holiness

Jan 17 2016, 7:57 PM

Guest5524 (guest): Sometimes I get hung up healing esp for the patience because every healing the Jesus did was immediate.

Jan 17 2016, 7:58 PM

Ruth (guest): Interesting interpretation, G52

Jan 17 2016, 7:58 PM

VisitationSiste: Yes guest 52- that is a good insight

Jan 17 2016, 7:58 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: I feel that Jesus came to us as a child because it was His way to let us know…”I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO ACCEPT SUFFERING WHEN IT COMES. I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO BE CRITICIZED OR CONDEMNED BY MANY. I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO TURN THE CHEEK. I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO SMILE AND PRAY FOR YOUR ACCUSERS…ETC.

 

Lisa C: Besides temptations what are spiritual battles

Jan 17 2016, 7:59 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: You see, Jesus, did experience what we go through first hand. I believe it is human nature to feel…”h

Jan 17 2016, 7:59 PM

Judy K: Our celebrant this morning also made the point about the changing of water was signaling the end of the old covenant. The changing of wine into the blood of Jesus would be the advent of the new covenant.

Jan 17 2016, 7:59 PM

VisitationSiste: We feel flashes of anger sometimes but we need to transcend that- and true it is not easy unless we ask for the Holy Spirit to help

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Guest7621 (guest): Amen ! Jesus knows what we all have been through !

Jan 17 2016, 7:59 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: “what does he know…He didn’t experience it” Yet He did, even anger!

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Guest52 (guest): I believe Jesus came as a Child to show us how precious we are to Him and how precious His creation is. Its not so much of how He humbled Himself, its how much He shows us His complete Love for us.

Jan 17 2016, 8:00 PM

VisitationSiste: Our homilist concentrated on how Jesus listens to His Mother

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Guest5524 (guest): So Mother how are we took look at healing ..I know after the horrible death of my niece it took many years of healing … Regaining that trust factor

Jan 17 2016, 8:00 PM

 

 

 

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Yes Guest52…so true…His Humility showed through in where he was born too…in a stable…imagine that? The King of Kings born in a stable and a manger as a crib!

Jan 17 2016, 8:02 PM

Ruth (guest): Sister Susan, that is what I MOST get from the Wedding Feast story. Jesus listens to his Mother.

Jan 17 2016, 8:02 PM

Judy K: It just occurs to me that Jesus, having come as a child and experiencing all the things that children go through or experience, made Him more understanding of the young people He encountered. And they must have sensed His understanding of them because they came to seek Him out.

Jan 17 2016, 8:02 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: Mother B. was teasing that, because Jesus brought his disciples with him to the wedding, they had drunk all the wine, so Jesus felt obliged…

Jan 17 2016, 8:02 PM

VisitationSiste: Tragedies shake our trust to the core and only after much prayer and the experience of God’s touch sometimes- in Magnificat often the mom of one of the Sandy Hook victims writes about her relationship with God

Jan 17 2016, 8:02 PM

Ruth (guest): Hi Sr. M. Roberta. Sr. Mary R. I’ve thought that too!

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Mary Roberta Viano: I think it’s wonderful that Jesus’s first miracle is such an earthy one – and also very symbolic of the wine of His blood He would give us.

 

Guest52 (guest): God is pure Love therefore simplicity completes His LovePM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Our Priest focused on how Mary always looks for our welfare and asks Jesus to help us before we know we need it. He also told us to ask our Blessed Mother, “How can we grow closer to Her Son?” And she will tell us! To trust in Her to guide us to Her Son and Do as He tells us!

 

Mary Roberta Viano: and that’s the Salesian (and Theresian) way: to do small, everyday things with great love

Jan 17 2016, 8:04 PM

Guest7621 (guest): Mary , through a life of prayer and devotion to God responded to God the Father asking Jesus to help the family provide for their guests . Jesus obeyed ! What is God asking us to do !

Jan 17 2016, 8:04 PM

Guest52 (guest): Hi Ev – He made a great homely

Jan 17 2016, 8:04 PM

Judy K: The miracle at Cana also shows the consideration that Jesus must have had for His mother in responding to the expression of a need and not a direct request.

Jan 17 2016, 8:04 PM

Ruth (guest): Little things: I have accumulated TOO MANY THINGS in my huge hermitage. So one thing I intend to do is to give away at least one item for every day of the year.

Jan 17 2016, 8:05 PM

VisitationSiste: In Jesus’ wedding miracle at Cana, he explained, we learn that each human person is called to meet the Lord in his or her life. said Pope Francis on this Gospel

Jan 17 2016, 8:05 PM

Guest5524 (guest): However He did say to His Mother that His hour had not yet come

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Ruth (guest): Ev, Have you made the consecration to Jesus through Mary?

Jan 17 2016, 8:06 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: and our priest suggested that Jesus was actually asking a question of His mother: Has my hour now come? That’s how much He esteemed her

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Lisa C: Mary was full of Grace so it was like asking God through her

Jan 17 2016, 8:07 PM

Judy K: Perhaps after questioning His mother, he realized that as God it was in His power to make His hour come.

Jan 17 2016, 8:07 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Not yet…I am in the process on making my consecration with a Bishop on hand. From what I understand, I will be making vows but only a year at a time.

Jan 17 2016, 8:07 PM

Lisa C: I should say she is full of grace not was

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Guest7621 (guest): Sometimes we receive a call and we don’t want to say yes because we are looking at circumstances and not God ! But with God All Things Are Possible ! He does not call the equipped , He equips the called !!!

Jan 17 2016, 8:07 PM

Ruth (guest): What you are saying, about Mary wanting us to love and serve her Son, showing us the way; that’s an important part of the teaching . . .

Jan 17 2016, 8:08 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: As SFdS said in a homily: Christ’s mother knew that “His all-powerful kindness would unfailingly provide for these people in their need.”

Jan 17 2016, 8:08 PM

Guest5524 (guest): Yes I agree the esteem for Him mother however His was about His Fathers call on His life

Jan 17 2016, 8:08 PM

Judy K: I love that saying Brian!

Jan 17 2016, 8:08 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: I wanted to enter a cloister convent when I was around 19 years old but was afraid…did not know if He was calling me or not. I was asked to join the Dominican Cloister in Taiwan at such a late age (56) because my Aunt was the Foundress.

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Dawn L: with the ushering in of Jesus ministry, also Mary I think began her discipleship when she told servers do whatever he tells you

Jan 17 2016, 8:09 PM

VisitationSiste: Have you joined then?

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Mary Roberta Viano: What a privilege, Ev!

Jan 17 2016, 8:10 PM

Guest52 (guest): Dawn thats really insightful

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Judy K: I think that that also demonstrated Mary’s absolute trust in her Son.

Jan 17 2016, 8:11 PM

Ruth (guest): Do whatever he tells you, she says to us, too, today.

Jan 17 2016, 8:11 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: SFdS explains in another homily that “the Virgin adn the saints are mediators of grace…They pray for us…and tell us to entrust ourselves to the Savior.”

Jan 17 2016, 8:11 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: and

Jan 17 2016, 8:12 PM

Guest7621 (guest): We cannot avoid public ministry even when it is uncomfortable ! Mary taught us this here!

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Judy K: Well said, Brian! :13 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: Yes, even in a cloistered community we are witnesses to Christ’s love for each one of us. , 8:13 PM

Ruth (guest): Brian, I think I get it. He thought, at first, that it was not yet his time.

Jan 17 2016, 8:13 PM

VisitationSiste: Yes Brian! and at the most human of all events- a wedding

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Mary Roberta Viano: As SFdS points out in a homily on Our Lady: “in all that Mary does, all returns to the honor of her Sona and magnifies His glory.”

Jan 17 2016, 8:15 PM

Guest7621 (guest): God calls us very often when we least expected and very often to do the simple things with Great Love !

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Mary Roberta Viano: and we should do the same – with Jesus increasing and ourselves decreasing

Jan 17 2016, 8:16 PM

Ruth (guest): But I also see how ordinary people in need, in the NT stories, seem to sometimes teach Jesus about his mission. Think, e.g., the woman who begged for the crumbs that would be left to the dogs! She, though Jesus, the man, thought he was not called to serve any but the children of Israel, “discovered” through her faith and persistence, that he was called to serve her, her people, too.

Jan 17 2016, 8:16 PM

Judy K: That’s what Blessed Mother Teresa used to say.

Jan 17 2016, 8:16 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: No I did not join them…hahaha…I would not be onine if I did. A little about myself…I had an Annulment, as well as have two daughters, just recently out of college. I am trying to help them pay off their college, then hopefully join an order that takes in much older women, and in the United States. Why? Because I am still a mother of two and I am all they have…literally. There are a very few orders that take women, even if they are 100 years old and with the full habit too!

Jan 17 2016, 8:16 PM

Guest7621 (guest): Amen Sister !

Jan 17 2016, 8:16 PM

Guest5524 (guest): Mother could you talk a little about the mistical marriage …God in us

Jan 17 2016, 8:17 PM

Guest5524 (guest): Mystical

Jan 17 2016, 8:17 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Oh that would be wonderful to hear about…”Mystical Marriage”!

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VisitationSiste: As St THeresa of Avila experiences as well as Visitandine Mother Angelica Alvarez Icaza? 18 PM

Judy K: I know that it was experienced by Teresa of Avila and Catherine of Siena.

Jan 17 2016, 8:19 PM

Ruth (guest): Ev, Visitation Sisters don’t have an age limit. And Sr. Mary Roberta was married, has children.

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Mary Roberta Viano: Each community decided whether or not it needs to impose an age limit at a particular time. 1 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Ruth, thank you for letting me know this, because I have felt drawn to the Visitation Sisters through St. Francis De Sales. I find it funny how I love St. John Bosco so much and he, in turn loved St. Francis De Sales so much that he named his Society after him…Salesians!

Jan 17 2016, 8:22 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: It’s always a balancing act to have younger sisters and care for the older sisters.

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Ruth (guest): Sometimes, when things are really tough and people — or the evil, doubting one in me — say, Why don’t you just give up on all that Jesus stuff, the only answer I have is, Mir gehouren einander. Translates, something like: WE BELONG TO ONE ANOTHER.

Jan 17 2016, 8:22 PM

Guest5524 (guest): I do experience the presence of God each morning in prayer meditation and reading His word …..however is that the same as the Mystical marriage …that deep knowing that happens

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Mary Roberta Viano: For example, our community now has an age limit of 50 because of the current make-up of this Georgetown community.

Jan 17 2016, 8:23 PM

Ruth (guest): I don’t know why it first comes to me in German; maybe I once heard an old German couple say something like that.

Jan 17 2016, 8:23 PM

VisitationSiste: Mystical marriage is a very advanced and rare state and our purgation has been gone through already

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Ruth (guest): Signs like?

Jan 17 2016, 8:24 PM

VisitationSiste: Yes and sometimes we are in several at once or 2 anywway

Jan 17 2016, 8:25 PM

Judy K: The only think that I know is that Catherine is supposed to have received a wedding ring from Jesus.

Jan 17 2016, 8:25 PM

Lisa C: We cannot proceed to later stages on our own God has to do it. The only thing we can do is give our will to Him

Jan 17 2016, 8:25 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: always giving everything over to the will of God’s good pleasure

Jan 17 2016, 8:25 PM

VisitationSiste: like a mystical ring being given- But I would need to read up on the saints who experienced this

Jan 17 2016, 8:25 PM

Guest7621 (guest): I rncouraged Quentin 87 year old Veteran to join Kairos ! He was concerned about age . I told him we have had Deacon age 92 join us for weekend !

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Lisa C: It is making me realize why the HS calls us to pray for things without out knowing….we cannot do anything good on our own. God does it though us

Jan 17 2016, 8:26 PM

Ruth (guest): I wonder what a mystical ring is.

Jan 17 2016, 8:27 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: I think our concern should be with serving Christ in His little ones, without worrying about what stage we’re in.

Jan 17 2016, 8:27 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Well Ruth, from what I read, many years ago…the Saint sees and feels the ring, yet no one else sees or feels it on her!

Jan 17 2016, 8:27 PM

Guest7621 (guest): Amen Lisa !

Jan 17 2016, 8:27 PM

Ruth (guest): True, Sr. Mary R.

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VisitationSiste: Yes the little virtues!

Jan 17 2016, 8:28 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: Our Sr. Mary de Sales Sacred Heart sister, Sr. Jan McNabb just died at 94 and worked with the poor, homeless, and prisoners till the end, loving the Lord through her selfless service.

Jan 17 2016, 8:28 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Tiny steps and holding on the hand of our Beloved Father in Heaven.

Jan 17 2016, 8:28 PM

Dawn L: well said Sr. we can get distracted with carnal understanding of things, I should say I

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Guest5524 (guest): I have learned that there is no pit so deep that He not deeper still:29 PM

Dawn L: little virtues serving others.

Jan 17 2016, 8:29 PM

Guest7621 (guest): We don’t want to burt our spiritual gifts no matter what age or what health condition we have !

Jan 17 2016, 8:29 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: The more we selflessly/self-forgetfully serve Our Lord, the more we are joined to Him and He works through us.

Jan 17 2016, 8:30 PM

Guest7621 (guest): bury

Jan 17 2016, 8:30 PM

Judy K: Yes, perhaps we should be concerned with making those small changes, acquiring those little virtues that will make it possible to acquire greater virtues at some point. And also that we must leave much up to God as we journey through the spiritual life.

Jan 17 2016, 8:30 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: I believe that every stage is precious to Our Lord. Every stage leads us to Him and Him alone…and it is how we allow Him to move our hearts to do His Will. So if we are in Stage one, living it as He Wills it, then we are surely Blessed!

Jan 17 2016, 8:30 PM

VisitationSiste: The spiritual marriage is a sublime degree of holiness

Jan 17 2016, 8:30 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: so true, Ev1

Jan 17 2016, 8:30 PM

VisitationSiste: the soul is united to the three divine persons through the humanity of Christ. It’s like living in fullness the indwelling of the Holy Trinity in us, it means to enjoy the life of grace, that we are children of God

 

 

Ruth (guest): I think one of the hazards of being scientifically oriented — especially interested in MIND, BEHAVIOR, etc. — is that there is a tendency to look in a “mirror” at oneself too often, when it is only in ADORATION — being eye to eye — with the LOVER that healthy growth happens.

Jan 17 2016, 8:31 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Can one have a Sister as a Spiritual Director?

Jan 17 2016, 8:31 PM

Mary Roberta Viano: time to serve my sisters by getting music and breakfast ready for them tomorrow! Good night and prayers for all!

Jan 17 2016, 8:31 PM

VisitationSiste: Yes Ev

Jan 17 2016, 8:31 PM

Guest52 (guest): Goodnight

 

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Then keep me in your prayers…Hopefully Mother will assign one to me if it is His Will!

Jan 17 2016, 8:32 PM

Guest7621 (guest): My cousins husband Tim has had severe Parkinsons for years he has been a soldier for Christ through all of his suffering !!!Always serving others while suffering himself !!!

Jan 17 2016, 8:32 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: I feel so in peace here! I am truly Blessed to be here with all of you!

Jan 17 2016, 8:32 PM

Dawn L: goodnight everyone. thankful for you. and keep you all in my prayers.

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Dawn L: goodnight everyone. thankful for you. and keep you all in my prayers.

Jan 17 2016, 8:33 PM

VisitationSiste: The people here are very sincerely spiritual, Ev and it comes through

Jan 17 2016, 8:33 PM

Guest7621 (guest): You have Blessed us EV !!!

Jan 17 2016, 8:33 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: That is so beautiful of Tim! What an example he is teaching all of us!

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Judy K: During this week preceding the Feast of St. Francis de Sales, let us petition him for a deeper understanding of those “Little Virtues” of which he speaks.

Jan 17 2016, 8:34 PM

Ruth (guest): G’nite, Sr. Roberta. I think that keeping on a schedule would be sooooooo hard for me. It is even now, even when I make the schedule.

Jan 17 2016, 8:34 PM

VisitationSiste: Yes and next Sunday is his Feast! Hope to chat with youthen. Thanks Judy for this thought!

Jan 17 2016, 8:34 PM

Guest5524 (guest): My whole being craves Him more and more ..good night

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Lisa C: God be praised

Jan 17 2016, 8:34 PM

Judy K: Thank you, Ev, for sharing so personally about yourself.

Jan 17 2016, 8:35 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: You are all welcomed...Good night every one of you!

Jan 17 2016, 8:35 PM

Ruth (guest): Ev, glad you could join us.

Jan 17 2016, 8:35 PM

Guest7621 (guest): Keep Shining Everyone ! Pray for March for Life Youth !!! God Bless You All! Brian

Jan 17 2016, 8:36 PM

Ruth (guest): Hey, everyone, check out the free course on SFdS spirituality – Sr. Susan has a link to.

Jan 17 2016, 8:37 PM

Ev Martinez-Regueiro: Where is the link?

Jan 17 2016, 8:37 PM

Ruth (guest): Thank you for sharing with us Brian;you are always a blessing.

Jan 17 2016, 8:43 PM

Ruth (guest): Opps, had just written: maybe I can find it for you, Ev. Let’s see . . . and then lost what I was writing because I started looking. Haven’t found it yet. What I’ll do is look you up on FB and when I find it, send it to you.

Jan 18 2016, 12:59 AM

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