Sunday, October 30, 2022

Let's Get Real

 


  A few of my kids are into the "BeReal" app. If you are unfamiliar with this app, here's a brief explanation. At any time of the day, the app sends you a message saying, "Time to be real," and you have two minutes to post a picture of what you are currently doing. This encourages everyone to post more authentic images because there is no time for filters, effects, or the perfect pose. You need to post a picture to see what your friends have posted.

 I was thinking about this concept when a fun idea came to mind. What if God made a similar app? What if, at any random moment of the day, God gave us two minutes to connect with Him. Would we be willing to stop whatever we were doing to be real with God? How might our faith life change if we were glad to be with God whenever He asked? How might the world change if everyone was willing to "get real" with God at least once daily? That would be a fun world to live in. 

-Susan


  

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Has Anyone Seen Jesus?

 



 In keeping with our focus on Mary and the Rosary this month, I thought I would pose a question that I often wonder about while praying the Rosary. As a parent, the fifth joyful mystery, The Finding Of Jesus In The Temple, scares me. Any parent who has had a child forget to tell them where they are going, mix up a pickup time, or miss a curfew can relate to the fear and stress of not knowing if your child is safe. My son once thought he was turning off his phone and accidentally hit the call for help option (911) instead. He quickly explained to the 911 operator he had made a mistake and then properly shut his phone off. My son was confident he had handled the situation. He didn't know that; in the meantime, my phone plan alerted me that my son had just called 911. Panicked, I called him immediately. Of course, I could not reach him because he had shut his phone off. For the next hour, I called every one of his friends, trying to determine what had happened. Fortunately, in my case, my son was never in danger. I was so grateful to his friends who helped me locate him.

 So my question about the fifth mystery is this. When Mary and Joseph discovered Jesus was missing, why didn't anyone in the caravan return with Mary and Joseph to find Jesus? I can't even begin to imagine how distraught Mary and Joseph must have felt, but their pain must have been compounded by the fact that they searched alone. Perhaps this is why Mary is always eager to help us in our time of need. She knows how painful life can be when we feel we are walking through a crisis all alone.

 If you know someone who has "lost Jesus" in their life or is struggling with personal problems, reach out to them. Let them know they are not alone. Let them know you are praying for them. That lasso of the Rosary has saved more people than we will ever know. 

-Susan

Monday, October 10, 2022

Oh, How God Spoils Us!

 


  I enjoyed a beautiful, peaceful evening with my family as we watched Fall gently caress the surrounding foliage. God certainly knows how to spoil us during October. However, the vibrant colors of the leaves pale in comparison to the rich blessings God allows Mary to share with all who devote themselves to the Rosary. 

 Mary has made many appearances in the past century. Mary is always described as beautiful beyond words and carrying a Rosary in these apparitions. God has chosen Mary as the gate to heaven, and the Rosary is the key. Mary tells us that the Rosary is a very powerful prayer with God. Popes and saints throughout the past century have echoed these exact words. St. Pio said only days before his death, “Love the Madonna and make her loved. Always recite her Rosary. That is the armor against the evils of the world today.” 

 I looked across the tranquil lake one last time before leaving. After that, my plan is to continue to follow the road home. I’m not sure when I will arrive, but each day I call out to my Mother and thank her for giving me a house key. Eternity is long, and the thought of being locked out of my Father’s house is too upsetting to even consider. Thank you, God, for the blessing of Mary. The beauty of her Rosary is rich indeed.

-Susan


  

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Our Mother's Love

 

 

  I got the call all parents dread. "Mom, I just got into an accident! What do I do?"

 "Are you hurt?" I asked. 

 "No. "

 "Tell me what happened. "

  Fortunately, it was only a minor mishap. After hearing the details, it was easy to work on a solution. After I hung up the phone, I thought of one of my daily prayers, "Mary, please keep all my children and grandchildren safe in whatever vehicle they are in." I let out a heavy sigh, closed my eyes, and whispered, "Thank you, Mary."

 I love each of my children and am always there for them. If a flawed woman like myself can love her children and help them in times of need, imagine how much more our heavenly Mother can love and aid us. We need only to ask, and Mary is there for us. Therefore, I would like to begin the month of October honoring Mary again. October is the month dedicated to Mary and the Holy Rosary. I honestly don't know where my life would be without the Rosary.

 When I look at the Rosary, I do not see a string of beads. Instead, I see a lifeline. So many moments in my life may have broken me, but I have always been held together by the tender touch of my Mother's hand as she pulled me closer, one bead at a time. Sometimes Mary whispers insights and inspirations that lead me down a surprising path. Sometimes being with Mary is just relaxing and comfortable. And, yes, I have also had some good laughs with Mary.

 Please consider spending a little more time with Mary this month. Whether you've had a minor mishap, are hurt, or need some motherly advice, know that Mary is here for you. Her wisdom comes from being so closely united with God. Her soul always magnifies God's love for you. So pick up a rosary and tell Mary what happened, or better yet, listen as she tells you about the life of her Son and what He desires of you.  

-Susan