How do we serve God with gentleness? What might this look like? In praying, “Father, may it be done not as I will, but as you will” how do we recognize what is the will of the Father? Consider the paragraph about Mary Magdalene. What does it mean for God to call us by name? How do we today recognize the Lord in “his gardener clothes”? What is the significance of Jesus appearing as a gardener to Mary Magdalene? Why is it so easy to think that our crosses will be “precious and fragrant w
May 2, 1:43 PM
VisitationSiste: “precious and fragrant wood,” when in fact they are really “vile, worthless, foul-smelling”?
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Anna-Marie (Guest): I do not use Facebook or Twitter. Is there another platform?
May 2, 7:25 PM
VisitationSiste: Tonight’s letter from St Francis de Sales has us look first at gentleness which is one of the main characteristics of his spirituality and of the Visitation Order which he founded
May 2, 7:25 PM
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May 2, 7:25 PM
VisitationSiste: I will have to check with the webmaster
May 2, 7:26 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): How does one do this? Just as we are chatting right now?
May 2, 7:27 PM
VisitationSiste: Yes just like this
May 2, 7:27 PM
VisitationSiste: I will post the first question
May 2, 7:28 PM
VisitationSiste: How do we serve God with gentleness? What might this look like?
May 2, 7:29 PM
VisitationSiste: I automatically think of how we deal with one another- sometimes we are not as gentle as we would like to be
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VisitationSiste: Signing in as a guest is fine
May 2, 7:25 PM
VisitationSiste: I will have to check with the webmaster
May 2, 7:26 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): How does one do this? Just as we are chatting right now?
May 2, 7:27 PM
VisitationSiste: Yes just like this
May 2, 7:27 PM
VisitationSiste: I will post the first question
May 2, 7:28 PM
VisitationSiste: How do we serve God with gentleness? What might this look like?
May 2, 7:29 PM
VisitationSiste: I automatically think of how we deal with one another- sometimes we are not as gentle as we would like to be
May 2, 7:29 PM
VisitationSiste: Hi Simone! How did yesterday go?
May 2, 7:30 PM
VisitationSiste: Welcome Dawn!
May 2, 7:30 PM
Dawn (Guest): Hello Sr!
May 2, 7:30 PM
VisitationSiste: we are beginning with gentleness
Simone (Guest): Good evening everyone. Thanks for asking Sister, but it was postponed because we have a serious lockdown here again. I have not left my house for a looooong time now
May 2, 7:31 PM
VisitationSiste: I wondered about that- what a disapointment
May 2, 7:31 PM
Dawn (Guest): Hi Simone. Im sorry to hear this
May 2, 7:32 PM
VisitationSiste: Gentleness is an approach that helps people receive the aid being given ususally
May 2, 7:32 PM
Simone (Guest): Thank you all. You are right. It was disappointing. The new date is 26th of June, but we were so excited to have it on the feast day of St. Joseph.
May 2, 7:32 PM
Simone (Guest): I like this definition sister
May 2, 7:32 PM
Simone (Guest): it is like a catalyst
May 2, 7:32 PM
VisitationSiste: hmm that’s interesting observation! 3 PM
Simone (Guest): I link gentleness with grace – but also with truth :34 PM
Simone (Guest): I would be interested how you distinguish between gentleness and kindness
May 2, 7:34 PM
VisitationSiste: expressing the truth gently?
May 2, 7:34 PM
VisitationSiste: Welcome Elena
May 2, 7:34 PM
Elena (Guest): Hello everyone! God be praised!
May 2, 7:34 PM
Simone (Guest): yes. communicating – or conveying truth.. but so gently, that it gets easily absorbed
May 2, 7:34 PM
VisitationSiste: I would say kindness is the action and gentleness the style in which we do the action
May 2, 7:34 PM
Simone (Guest): Very good .. thank you PM Simone (Guest): gentle is somewhat the absence of force maybe too
Simone (Guest): gentle is somewhat the absence of force maybe too
May 2, 7:35 PM
VisitationSiste: Even in prayer, say entering a Church, one can kneel down gently, or….!
May 2, 7:35 PM
Simone (Guest): haha.. now I need to know the other way
May 2, 7:36 PM
Elena (Guest): Gentleness is something I did not grow up with. It is on my mind constantly, how to be gentle in every circumstance, with myself and others.
May 2, 7:36 PM
VisitationSiste: yees and maybe gentleness is associated with persuasion rather than force
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Elena (Guest): It is hard to be gentle with sixth graders hanging from the ceiling and cavorting like monkeys haha
May 2, 7:37 PM
VisitationSiste: FIRM BUT GENTLE?
May 2, 7:37 PM
VisitationSiste: does that work with 6th graders
May 2, 7:37 PM
Elena (Guest): Yes, that’s what I strive for… sometimes it works!
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Simone (Guest): lot of firm.. and little bit of gentle
May 2, 7:37 PM
Elena (Guest): yes, Simone! exactly
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Anna-Marie (Guest): Humble comes to mind…
May 2, 7:38 PM
Simone (Guest): I don’t know why.. but the song comes to my mind.. from Mary Poppins “a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down..”
May 2, 7:38 PM
VisitationSiste: ah yes, and they do go together
May 2, 7:38 PM
Elena (Guest): btw I love the Rembrandt that depicts Jesus with a large-brimmed hat as the gardener.
May 2, 7:38 PM Elena (Guest): they don’t need any more sugar hahaha… I get your point, though!
Simone (Guest): I smiled at that hat too Elena
May 2, 7:39 PM
VisitationSiste: St Francis chose Jesus’ comment about his own heart, Meek and humble of heart, as key virtues
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Simone (Guest): lot of firm.. and little bit of gentle
May 2, 7:37 PM
Elena (Guest): yes, Simone! exactly
May 2, 7:38 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): Humble comes to mind…
May 2, 7:38 PM
Simone (Guest): I don’t know why.. but the song comes to my mind.. from Mary Poppins “a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down..”
May 2, 7:38 PM
VisitationSiste: ah yes, and they do go together
May 2, 7:38 PM
Elena (Guest): btw I love the Rembrandt that depicts Jesus with a large-brimmed hat as the gardener.
May 2, 7:38 PM
Elena (Guest): they don’t need any more sugar hahaha… I get your point, though!
May 2, 7:38 PM
Simone (Guest): I smiled at that hat too Elena
May 2, 7:39 PM
VisitationSiste: St Francis chose Jesus’ comment about his own heart, Meek and humble of heart, as key virtues
May 2, 7:39 PM
Elena (Guest): Aren’t the the hardest ones? Humility and meekness are not considered very important in this world.
May 2, 7:40 PM
Simone (Guest): I think, their rewards are not enough communicated
May 2, 7:40 PM
VisitationSiste: Very countercultural today and misunderstood as well
Simone (Guest): agree. But even people who love to live a godly life take a while often to see the beauty of a life of humility and meekness
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Simone (Guest): as you said.. so countercultural
May 2, 7:41 PM
Elena (Guest): Yes, misunderstood, definitely.
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Anna-Marie (Guest): Meek and mild, not important to be recognized but to quietly go about doing the Will of God… hard when the crosses are many…
May 2, 7:41 PM
Dawn (Guest): hi Ruth!
May 2, 7:42 PM
Simone (Guest): I love the litany of humility. Well.. I love it because it helps me to make the ship of my life return to “God course” during the week
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Elena (Guest): Humility in accepting when I’ve made a mistake, or in pointing out someone else’s error (as I must do when teaching). PM
Elena (Guest): Yes, Simone! I also find great power in that litany of humility. M
Anna-Marie (Guest): It was only today I introduced my adult daughter to the litany of humility. It was in reference to forgiving a wound.
rUTH (Guest): Apologizes that I’m late. Miriam called and we talked ’til 7:30, then it took ten minutes to sign in. This time I think it is a problem with google. It only downloaded about 1/4-1/3 of my email, so I had to do a search for the one with the link for tonight’s chat.
May 2, 7:44 PM
Elena (Guest): Anna-Marie, thank you for mentioning that. I have an 8th grade student who is always asking how to forgive someone (a family member). I will print out the litany of humility for her.
May 2, 7:44 PM
VisitationSiste: Divine providence Anna-Marie!
May 2, 7:44 PM
Simone (Guest): good call Anna-Marie
VisitationSiste: Glad you got in Ruth
May 2, 7:44 PM
rUTH (Guest): Hi Dawn. This is my second week back. I hope you are doing well. Had your COVID vaccine?
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Elena (Guest): that is the question of all questions, Sister! M
Elena (Guest): I’m gathering from my own experience and struggle that it is precisely what is in front of me. Sometimes I imagine myself as a small child trying to wriggle out of Father’s arms, arching my back and pushing… instead of accepting what is being given to me as His Will.
May 2, 7:47 PM
VisitationSiste: We have guidelines in general but for specifics, interior life must be sensitive to little whisperings
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Anna-Marie (Guest): I feel a certain kind of peace, I call it the ‘under the dome of grace’. Perhaps a little voice or an illumination?
May 2, 7:48 PM
VisitationSiste: I like that phrase!
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Elena (Guest): To hear the little whisperings, there needs to be a certain quality of interior silence.
May 2, 7:49 PM
Elena (Guest): This is sometimes hard to cultivate in lay life with so many responsibilities and things/people pulling from every direction.
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Anna-Marie (Guest): Lately, I’m seeing the importance of reading scripture so I can distinguish God’s voice when I hear it…
May 2, 7:50 PM
Simone (Guest): When I am caught in a spiral of semi-panic that I could miss the will of GOD, I remind myself that all GOD wants from me is to live my life – with my heart close to His heart. There are not a lot of daily decisions that can catapult you totally from GOd’s will.
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Simone (Guest): I also have seen again and again that GOD does give second chances. Sometimes in miraculous ways.
May 2, 7:51 PM
rUTH (Guest): Good thought, Simone.
May 2, 7:51 PM
Elena (Guest): YES! This has been a recent message: live your life abiding in Him.
May 2, 7:51 PM
Simone (Guest): I agree Anna-Marie – when we immerse ourselves in scripture reading – our hearts can become so sensitive to hear His voice.
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Simone (Guest): Yes Dawn.. exactly7:52 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): We are like ‘The Run Away Bunny’ (Margaret Wise Brown); he is always seeking us and coming for us🙏
May 2, 7:53 PM
VisitationSiste: Sometimes one gets the Word from the Bible in a confirming sense- as to what to do
Simone (Guest): like on the road to Emmaus ” didn’t our hearts burn when He talked to us?”
May 2, 7:53 PM
Elena (Guest): This has happened with me consistently, Sister. It is comforting and very helpful in discerning.
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rUTH (Guest): I think that it is not usually like a puzzle to be solved, but more like an attitude, a desire, a listening, a walking WITH. He has given us so many words to guide us. AND the Church as the repository of graces.
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Elena (Guest): You are so right, Ruth. For years I went about my life as a puzzle to unravel rather than living and abiding.
May 2, 7:55 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): I agree, God uses everything and everyone to speak to us…
May 2, 7:55 PM
rUTH (Guest): Anna Marie, that sounds like a children’s version of “The Hound of Heaven”
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Anna-Marie (Guest): I love that pen Ruth- Bishop Barron referenced it a few times…
May 2, 7:55 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): Poem
Consider the paragraph about Mary Magdalene. What does it mean for God to call us by name?
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Simone (Guest): Has anyone of you seen the series THE CHOSEN? :57 PM
Elena (Guest): I have called you by name, and you are Mine.
May 2, 7:57 PM
rUTH (Guest): Yes, God is pursuing us. The poet compares God to a dog, imagine! But oh so lovingly.
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Elena (Guest): That was one of the first scripture verses that stuck with me after my reversion. Identity comes from God, is perfected and returns to God.
May 2, 7:58 PM
Elena (Guest): The Chosen! Love!
May 2, 7:59 PM
rUTH (Guest): I’ve watched part of it — The Chosen. A local parish used it for their book discussion group recently. That is, Season 1; Season 2 is just starting.
PM Simone (Guest): there is one scene.. in the very first episode in the last 5-10 minutes.. where Mary Magdalene is tormented by demons, that make her life truly hellish. And it seems that she
is contemplating to take her life.. and then she meets Jesus.. she does not respond to his presence, but as she turns around – Jesus is saying her name – ( it is a different name as the one she was known by in the village where she lived).. She turned around.. and walks towards him.. and lets her head fall on his shoulder.
May 2, 8:00 PM
Simone (Guest): and that is where her healing happens
May 2, 8:00 PM
Simone (Guest): in being known and seen and embraced by the one who made her
May 2, 8:00 PM
Simone (Guest): I so loved this scene
May 2, 8:01 PM
rUTH (Guest): And in the Book of Revelation there’s a verse about God giving those he has chosen a NEW NAME (on a white stone) known only to Him and to the person who receives the name.
May 2, 8:01 PM
Dawn (Guest): the most powerful scene!
May 2, 8:01 PM
Elena (Guest): Me, too, Simone. I appreciate that they began the series with that event.
Me, too, Simone. I appreciate that they began the series with that event.
May 2, 8:01 PM
Dawn (Guest): thank you Ruth!
May 2, 8:01 PM
Simone (Guest): it makes me strangely happy that you loved that scene too
May 2, 8:01 PM
Carol (Guest): Hello!
May 2, 8:02 PM
VisitationSiste: Hi Carol!
May 2, 8:02 PM
Carol (Guest): It is good to be here
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Simone (Guest): I agree Carol.
May 2, 8:03 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): I imagine God has a special name for us all. I was on retreat once, and we were asked to ponder throughout the weekend what name we believed God was calling us? The name ‘Grace’ came to me…but I did not feel worthy.. I asked my mother later and she said, I think he is calling you ‘Anna-Marie’. I later come to find out this name means ‘Grace’… all this to say, we will know him when he calls our name…
May 2, 8:03 PM
Dawn (Guest): it is most beautiful scene, true conversion
May 2, 8:03 PM
Simone (Guest): oh wow.. that is amazing Anna-Marie
rUTH (Guest): Hi Carol, and all the rest of you. I was so busy writing my excuse that I did not greet each of you. But did not want to interrupt the good discussion that was already well underway.
May 2, 8:04 PM
Elena (Guest): Hi Ruth!
May 2, 8:04 PM
Carol (Guest): AnnaMarie that is a great story
May 2, 8:04 PM
Carol (Guest): Hi Ruth
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Elena (Guest): Our names are important, aren’t they?
May 2, 8:05 PM
Simone (Guest): When I was a young believer.. I thought I heard GOd calling me “Stella”. I though, WOW.. that means STAR, I am probably an evangelist on stage one day mind you.. I was YOUNG… — years later, I had an epiphany, that I am more like the star of Bethlehem.. no-one really talks about the Star of Bethlehem.. but it guides people to Jesus ( and Mary and Joseph)
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Carol (Guest): Carol means song
May 2, 8:06 PM
Simone (Guest): my name Simone means actually ” GOd has heard”
May 2, 8:06 PM
Carol (Guest): I do like to sing….when no one’s listening
May 2, 8:06 PM
Simone (Guest): GOd is listening to your songs Carol
May 2, 8:06 PM
Simone (Guest): and specially to the songs of your heart
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Carol (Guest): I sing for Him and He chooses who hears
May 2, 8:07 PM
rUTH (Guest): Two beautiful stories, Anna-Marie and Simone-“Stella.”
May 2, 8:07 PM
Elena (Guest): Elena is from Greek, meaning “sun ray”
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Simone (Guest): I always liked the name Elena. Keep shining Elena and bring the light to the world
May 2, 8:07 PM
Elena (Guest): Though I believe I was named after a pop song “Marie Elena” (middle name is Maria).
May 2, 8:08 PM
rUTH (Guest): On retreat, after reflecting on that scripture verse, I was “given” a new name in a
May 2, 8:08 PM
Elena (Guest): Awwwww shucks, Simone. I love hearing everyone’s name meaning!
Dawn (Guest): Question 6 is good for reflection! why it is easy to think my crosses will be precious, is this pride?
May 2, 8:09 PM
Dawn (Guest): sorry I jumped ahead
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Elena (Guest): OH yeah, like “THIS cross can’t be fore me. It’s too rough and crude.” = pride (convicted!!) PM
rUTH (Guest): dream. But it was written on a little BEIGH stone. And I “heard” in the dream (in German) “always written small” — as I saw it on the little stone in the dream.
May 2, 8:10 PM
VisitationSiste: One thinks of crosses in the abstract in one way but when they arrive it can be a different story!
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Elena (Guest): Oh yes that’s so true!
May 2, 8:10 PM
Simone (Guest): oh Ruth.. you dream in German.. How lovely.
May 2, 8:11 PM
Simone (Guest): sorry Ruth.. just want to be clear.. so your new name was ” always written small”?
May 2, 8:11 PM
Simone (Guest): Sorry, I am a little bit confused now
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Simone (Guest): can someone define “cross” for me?
May 2, 8:11 PM
rUTH (Guest): Beautiful!
May 2, 8:12 PM
Simone (Guest): <3
May 2, 8:12 PM
Carol (Guest): A cross could be anything that Jesus asks us to fo, but it’s not always dramatic and hard
May 2, 8:13 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): There before the grace of God, without him any cross is too difficult for me to bear… keeps me on my knees… I can’t vere away not an inch… I lose my way…can’t do it alone. Praise God for helping me finally see this!!🙏
May 2, 8:13 PM
rUTH (Guest): That was the second part of what I’d written above.
May 2, 8:14 PM
rUTH (Guest): Indeed! Sister.
May 2, 8:14 PM
Elena (Guest): Anna-Marie — yes yes yes! I think of it as my “well” is much too shallow. I have to continuously go back to Him to be filled and renewed in grace.
May 2, 8:14 PM rUTH (Guest): Funny that today, without my noticing, I had the shift lock on and typed my name with a small “r”
Simone (Guest): For me a cross is something, that makes my life hard, that forces me to step out of living for comfort and embrace pain and non-comfort.
May 2, 8:15 PM
Dawn (Guest): Mortifications. the things which purify us
May 2, 8:15 PM
rUTH (Guest): Indeed.
May 2, 8:15 PM
Simone (Guest): A cross is something I could avoid, but I choose not to
May 2, 8:15 PM
Simone (Guest): even if the choosing is only my attitude of acceptance
May 2, 8:16 PM
Elena (Guest): Mortifications = sixth graders. KIDDING. Sort of… In all seriousness, I love those kids, but my penchant for order and quiet is constantly turned into a cross amidst noise and chaos (and a
a need for all of us to grow in virtue).
May 2, 8:16 PM
Simone (Guest): Well.. if I keep praying that “the cross situation” goes away.. then it is not a cross in my life.. but an unfortunate circumstance I try to change.
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Elena (Guest): Simone, you are spot on. 7 PM
rUTH (Guest): It is often, but apparently not always, the consequence of living faithfully in a faith-less world or environment. Yes, then it is like Jesus’ cross a free self-sacrifice, not an “execution.”
May 2, 8:17 PM
Elena (Guest): And when I try to change or push against the circumstance, it actually becomes MORE painful because I am not accepting grace in that moment.
May 2, 8:17 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): Very true Simone
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Anna-Marie (Guest): I agree Elena
May 2, 8:17 PM
Simone (Guest): yes Ruth and yes Elena.
May 2, 8:18 PM
Carol (Guest): That is true Elena.
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VisitationSiste: Sometimes we do need help with our crosses though
May 2, 8:18 PM Simone (Guest): Bring out the Simons
Carol (Guest): God’s will in the moment is what we should seek. Sometimes it is hard but if He asked us to do it He will help us 9 PM
Elena (Guest): haha Simone! Yes indeed!
May 2, 8:20 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): God wants us to be Simons’ to others…
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Dawn (Guest): Thank God for our Saints! :21 PM
Simone (Guest): often when we look at our cross we can only see what it hinders – or does not allow – but when we pray that GOd opens either our eyes to see beyond or fills us with supernatural faith that this cross in not a “pain in vain”, then things become somewhat easier. At least I like to think that.
May 2, 8:21 PM
rUTH (Guest): Once a supposed, well reputed, healer told me that I could not be healed BECAUSE I was “offering up” my cross. He thought that also asking to be healed would be like taking back my offering.
May 2, 8:21 PM
VisitationSiste: speaking of saints this one on St Mary Magdalene we missed: How do we today recognize the Lord in “his gardener clothes”? What is the significance of Jesus appearing as a gardener to Mary Magdalene?
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Simone (Guest): Ruth.. that needs a whole chat in itself.. such a deep topic.. healing.. and offering up.
May 2, 8:21 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): Vine dresser???
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Simone (Guest): good one Anna-Marie , 8:22 PM
Carol (Guest): Or the farmer who plants the seed?
May 2, 8:22 PM
Simone (Guest): I never gave a thought on that one
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rUTH (Guest): I disagreed though, pointing out that Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane prayed, “Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me, but not my will, but YOURS be done.” He then realized that it was possible to BOTH offer oneself, and to ASK to NOT have to suffer.
May 2, 8:23 PM
Simone (Guest): great answer Ruth
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Elena (Guest): Yes, Ruth. I think there’s a difference between asking for the cup to pass and actively resisting it at all costs (thereby not accepting God’s will).
May 2, 8:24 PM
Simone (Guest): as for gardener.. the one thing that comes to my mind, is that the garden is always a place of deep intimacy in the bible. Jesus as the gardener could be his revelation as the eternal bridegroom. Just thinking out loud here as I am typing
May 2, 8:24 PM
Elena (Guest): I think of Jesus as the gardener of my soul.
Anna-Marie (Guest): The minute He said, not my will but yours…God sent an angel to comfort Him…
May 2, 8:24 PM
Elena (Guest): Yes, Simone!
May 2, 8:24 PM
Dawn (Guest): StF says it is Our Lord “in his gardener’s clothes that you meet every day in one place and another when quite ordinary occasions of mortification come your way. You would like him to offer you different and more distinguished mortifications. But the ones that look best are not in fact the best. Do you not believe that he is saying: Mary, Mary to you? No, before you see him in his glory, he wants to plant many flowers in your garden; they may be small and humble, but they are the kind that please him;
May 2, 8:25 PM
Simone (Guest): oh. thank you so much Dawn
May 2, 8:25 PM
Simone (Guest): where did you find this?
May 2, 8:25 PM
Simone (Guest): is this in our reading today?
May 2, 8:25 PM
Dawn (Guest): that is why he comes to you clothed in this way.
May 2, 8:25 PM
Elena (Guest): Anna-Marie — this is important! He does comfort us when we accept His will. I’ve found the radical difference between accepting and moving forward with Him and resisting or trying to back out. He offers the consolation and strength that we only receive if we say FIAT
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Dawn (Guest): yes, in the reading today PM
Elena (Guest): St. Francis de Sales FTW
May 2, 8:26 PM
Carol (Guest): Oh Dawn, that also sounds like the beginning of Abandonment to Divine Providence
May 2, 8:26 PM
Simone (Guest): I like your thoughts Anna-Marie and Elena
May 2, 8:27 PM
Elena (Guest): Yes, what Carol said about Abandonment to Divine Providence.
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Dawn (Guest): I have that book but have yet to read it. I must!
May 2, 8:27 PM
Simone (Guest): ok.. have to ask.. what is FTW?
May 2, 8:28 PM
Elena (Guest): It is a must read — several times over.
May 2, 8:28 PM
Elena (Guest): “For the win”
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Elena (Guest): I was being silly
May 2, 8:28 PM
Dawn (Guest): thank you!
Dawn (Guest): thank you Sr for all
May 2, 8:30 PM
Simone (Guest): Yes, thank you Sister.
May 2, 8:30 PM
Elena (Guest): I am learning and feel so connected. Thank you, Sisters! And that you sisters in Christ!
May 2, 8:30 PM
Dawn (Guest): what is FWT?
May 2, 8:30 PM
Simone (Guest): And thank you all ladies.
May 2, 8:30 PM
Carol (Guest): Thank you Sr Susan Marie
May 2, 8:30 PM
Elena (Guest): “For the Win”
May 2, 8:30 PM
Simone (Guest): I bless GOD for all of you. Have a blessed week everyone.
May 2, 8:30 PM
Carol (Guest): This is such a great community
May 2, 8:30 PM
Dawn (Guest): oh! thanks
May 2, 8:31 PM
Elena (Guest): I have to get going too. God bless you all this week – let’s remember to pray for each other on this journey with Our Lord.
May 2, 8:31 PM
Dawn (Guest): yes.
May 2, 8:31 PM
Anna-Marie (Guest): Thank you for the opportunity to share and to be united in Christ🙏
May 2, 8:31 PM
Dawn (Guest): goodnight all~
May 2, 8:32 PM
Elena (Guest): Good night!
May 2, 8:32 PM
Carol (Guest): God bless us every one. I just live that line from Tiny Tim
May 2, 8:32 PM
rUTH (Guest): Thank you, all of you. A good group! “It’s been real!” (Some of my patients, and some of my students would say that about a session or a lesson.) Let us continue to pray for one another.
May 2, 8:34 PM
Carol (Guest): Amen! Good night! And I owe you some emails Ruth
May 2, 8:34 PM
rUTH (Guest): Good night. God bless you!