Friday, August 22, 2014

Go with the flow

I really like this reflection by Richard Rohr. Have a day spent steeped in grace.


Living in the Flow

Friday, August 22, 2014

If the Trinitarian life flows between us, then every aspect of our lives is something that we can allow, enjoy, and steward. A Trinitarian theology gives you the understanding that you are being guided and you are participating in the Great Mystery. And it has very little to do with you except, like Mary, your “yes” seems to be crucial. It matters. It seems that God does not operate uninvited.
You are a part of the flow. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and you too, to the degree you say “yes”—are each perfectly giving and perfectly receiving, without any obstruction to the divine flow. Each person of the Trinity welcomes 100% of what is offered, which is entire and unrestricted. This is called Grace. To simply receive is always a humiliation, yet it is even harder to immediately let go of what you’ve freely received.
You can live this mystery yourself. Trust love, trust communion, trust vulnerability, and trust mutuality. Always seek to be in relationship, finding little ways to serve others, to serve the sick, to serve the poor who cannot pay you back. Know that your heart is given to you and needs to be handed on, just like the Trinity. And you’ll begin to know yourself inside this mystery called Love.
Don’t try to work this out too much with your head. Just trust the flow of the most natural, dynamic, and positive energy that’s already flowing through you. It will feel like Love.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Veni Sancte Spiritus

Come, Holy Spirit. I went to the Red Mass (of the Holy Spirit) today at Cathedral Catholic and I just love being a product of Catholic Education because there is something so special about the first Mass of the school year. I loved loved loved that everyone was dressed in red because from where I was sitting, it truly looked like the fire of the Holy Spirit. That's one of the really amazing things about being Catholic is that we like to capture the theme (or the hashtag # if you will) utilizing all the senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and sound. It's all there and when all 5 are engaged and hopefully united in their message (theme/hashtag) then this magical mystical cosmic thing happens, it fills the room, you feel it blow by your face, you see it dancing, you hear it singing, you smell its perfume, you can even taste it on your tongue - veni sancte spiritus - the Holy Spirit arrives and we are never the same.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Burning in my Soul

There is power, power. Here in this hour, this hour.
We're all together, together. Waiting here as one.

Get stoked at Mass. 
Hearts on fire for God need some stoking and spending time with THE LIGHT and THE SALT is the best way to get stoked. Let the Holy Spirit breathe on the fire in your heart and grace will re-ignite the flames that may need a little extra fuel. 

Whoa, hear the sound from Heaven. Whoa, a mighty rushing wind.
Who, we're calling for revival. God, let your fire fall again!

Get stoked at Mass.
Fire makes beautiful music. Sometimes it is a quiet crackle, sometimes a roaring storm, sometimes a sweet hum. Sounds from Heaven are the same and they whisper or they roar but they always call us sweetly to unite our hearts with the heart of Christ. 

It's burning in my soul.
It's burning in my soul.

Get stoked in Mass.
When we gather together as one, our souls burn within us whether we "feel" it or not. Grace poured over us through the WORD and the EUCHARIST is the gas poured onto our already kindled flames and our souls transform like gold tested in fire. We become refined, a reflection of God's face, and we are never the same.

Get stoked in Mass. 

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Drop In


Years ago, we started this thing called "Drop In". Kids could just "drop in" to the Youth Room any time they. In fact, that's how the idea of Fred's Place got started. Drop In became so popular that we literally outgrew my old office. So we started brainstorming each week about having a Youth Center that would hold all of us specifically for Drop In. Some lofty ideas came out of those sessions like a mote with a lazy river going around the perimeter, and an animatronic statue of Msgr. Fred, and a foam pit to dive into, etc. etc. We all thought it was just a pipe dream but due to the generosity of a person we will call Uncle Tim, Fred’s Place became reality and for the past several weeks we have had the kinds of Drop Ins that this place was ultimately created for.

My favorite thing to do is eaves drop on teens in their element. Their conversations are wild but glorious and now, more than ever, their need for connection, true connection, is paramount in their lives. Fred’s Place gives them a reason to gather, face to face, and heart to heart. I get to experience them in the beginning stages of life-long friendships. I see them as they take care of one another, laugh with one another, and grow with one another. I am there for the break ups, the struggles, the goodbyes, and the grief as well. I am there.

Souls unite at Drop In, at Fred’s Place, at St. Therese. Wherever two or more are gathered in His name, He is there. My job has brought me infinite blessings but one of my very favorite things is when this place fills with teens whose hearts are on fire for God, for each other, and for relationship! It doesn’t get much better than that. Drop In and experience the communion.

Drop In is every Tuesday after school until 6:00pm  

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Robin Williams | Joy and Sorrow come from the same well.



All of his movies were great, but I really love this one and yes, it is ironic considering how he died. 

"We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for." John Keating (played by Robin Williams)