As we walk through our own desert - wherever we may be - need to understand that Jesus - God Almighty - the Holy Spirit - always with each of us. Unlike Jesus who felt abandoned - alone in the desert - we are never alone. As we continue our observance of Lent - through our prayers - meditations - charitable acts - we need to shed those things in our lives that slow us down - the sand - pebbles in our sandals - that impede our progress. With His presence in our lives - this journey - very possible.
Monday, February 27, 2023
Lent #6 - Hungry
As we walk through our own desert - wherever we may be - need to understand that Jesus - God Almighty - the Holy Spirit - always with each of us. Unlike Jesus who felt abandoned - alone in the desert - we are never alone. As we continue our observance of Lent - through our prayers - meditations - charitable acts - we need to shed those things in our lives that slow us down - the sand - pebbles in our sandals - that impede our progress. With His presence in our lives - this journey - very possible.
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Lent #5 - Lenten Retreat
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Lent #4 - It takes Teamwork
Friday, February 24, 2023
Lent #3 - Making it Personal
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Lent #2 - Lenten Study
I have not mentioned this before - Arlene and I have been doing the "Catechism in a Year" with Father Michael Schmitz. It has been very interesting - Holy Scripture mixed in with the wisdom of the Church Fathers - theologians - Saints - all in one concise book. Most of the teachings - very familiar - good to review. A few thoughts - things to consider - reading for the first time. Nothing objectionable - curious how anyone arrived at those thoughts. Some have done a previous yearly study with Father Mike - "Bible in a Year" - trying to decide which study better to do first. Some currently doing both - my preference at this point - possibly better to study the Catechism first - just my thinking now - it could change. Since this started January first - not a Lenten exercise - an interesting addition to the extra things I intend to do for Lent.
God blesses us in all things - what we actually do - what we intend to do. Any - all efforts - pleasing to God. Jesus - always at our side - sharing our Lenten journey with us - all the way to completion. In this Lent - may you come closer to the One who gave His life - that we might experience the fullness of our own life.
Deacon Dale
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Lent #1 - Lent Returns - Again
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
I AM
When the Lord met Moses in the burning bush (Exodus 3:14) - Moses wanted to know what name to use when telling the people about the encounter. The Lord replied - I AM. He went on to add - I AM WHO AM. In Hebrew the name is consonants only - YHWH - which makes the name unpronounceable. This was done on purpose as the thought is - no one - is worthy of speaking God's name. Lord - God - Creator - Elohim - are all substitutes which refer to the person of God - none are the actual name. In some instances there are those who do this in writing - using Gd or G-d as acceptable substitutes. All of this is a sign of reverence - showing tremendous respect for the One whose name cannot be spoken by anyone.
I recently came across a blog post from 2019 in which that person claimed that the Vatican had been hiding documents that Pope Francis had released in 2017 revealing the name of God. What that person was oblivious to was that nobody has ever hidden the name of God as spoken to Moses. That name - which must not be spoken - out of reverence - known to Moses and the world since that time - never hidden from anyone. That person declared some conspiracy at the Vatican - revealed their ignorance. Anyone with some sort of intelligence understands that out of reverence - God's name cannot be spoken by anyone.
As we spend our days contemplating our relationship to God - better to focus on the - Us. Your relationship with God - my relationship with - He whose name cannot be spoken. It is in developing our personal relationships that we come as close as possible to our creator. Through prayer - worship - adoration - meditation - spiritual reading - we can know the person of God. In that regard - His name - becomes inconsequential.
Deacon Dale
Monday, January 30, 2023
The Credo
In the practice of Christian faith - so very important that all proclaim I Believe. I believe in God - the Father - the Son - the Holy Spirit. One God - three personalities - One undivided Divine Person. In this belief - all else in the practice of Christianly - flows.
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Religious Or Spiritual?
It is very common to hear people speak of being - religious - spiritual - in both positive and negative ways. For some - particularly - those who do not participate in a specific community gathering on a regular basis - being religious - spiritual - a practice to be mocked - ridiculed. I recently read a post that said that among those who focus - think often about God - His existence - His reality - on a regular basis - are #1 - those who practice a specific belief in God - #2 - secondly atheists - those who spend as much - perhaps more energy than the believers - as they seek to disprove the believers beliefs. Weird - yes? Of course there are others - for various reasons - who say the word religious as if it leaves a bad taste in their mouths. For the majority the word religious relates to a belief in God - the One who created everything. Consider others who practice things completely unrelated to God. We all know people who meet routinely - on a set schedule - at a set location - with the same people - for purposes unrelated to God. They may be a breakfast group - a sports group - or gathering routinely for dozens of reasons completely unrelated to God. Those who meet following a set routine - time after time - can be said to be religious about these events. Being religious does not specifically mean being Godly. Spirituality follows a similar path. There are hundreds of forms of spiritual expression - the majority focusing on one's relationship with God - many others looking to a different kind of spirit. Finally - being religious does not automatically mean one is spiritual and vice versa. One of the greatest gifts God gave to humanity besides life - free will. Although we have been created in the likeness of the Creator - we are not gods. What that means - simply - we have the ability to accept - reject - anything - everything - that we experience. It is up to each individual to determine if they were hurt - or helped. Perspective is reality - reality for most is what is clearly seen by each individual. Being religious - spiritual - exists in the mind of the individual. No one else has the ability to really know the heart of another. That alone belongs to God. What is important is that for those who profess a belief in God - their observance whether religious - spiritual - is honest - true.
Deacon Dale
Saturday, January 21, 2023
What A Stretch!
My last post mentioned "Heading Into The Stretch" which referred to moving from the Fourth week of Advent into Christmas - what a stretch that was! I missed posting the entire Christmas Season - now firmly set in Ordinary Time. In those weeks - busy with too many things - preparing to celebrate Christmas - preparing for family events - preparing to make our annual pilgrimage to Arizona. This year - all those things took more time - effort - drawing my attention away from blogging. Trusting in God - the Author of Life - the Author of My Life - I accept what I did not do - what was accomplished instead. As a person of Faith - I can only Trust - this was the Will of God - whatever the Reason. Now firmly entrenched into 2023 - all of us - New Years Resolutions promised - failed - in the works - all up to the Lord's Design.
With God - all things are possible - the mundane - the extraordinary - the minor - the grand. In His eyes - all things - all projects - worthy - as long as they help - encourage - inspire - others in what they are doing. In 2023 our goal - to become better - better people - better friends - better in every aspect of our lives - no matter what we do. Done with honest hearts - honest intent - God will bless all of our efforts. Remember - with God - all things are possible. May the Lord of Lords - the God of Heaven and Earth - Jesus His Only Son - Bless all you do in 2023.
In His Name
Deacon Dale