Graced & Gifted
Today I had the chance to attend a Catholic Women’s Day at St. John the Baptist Church in Savage. My friends, Sarah and Michelle accompanied me; we really enjoyed the day. I can’t say I had an “ah-ha!” moment, but did came away with a lot to process. I have been given 3 opportunities to think about and discuss “grace” this week – two on this past Wednesday and then throughout the day today. I’m assuming at this point that God has something He wants to tell/show/teach me involving this subject…
There are several points from today’s talks that I’ll be working through over the next few days & weeks:
From Liz Kelly’s talk:
- When Jesus entered human history, He extended a dignity to women that had never existed before.
- Jesus is an intimate friend to us.
- Loneliness reminds us that our hearts have not become so bitter that they cannot break.
From Ann Osendorf’s talk:
Prayer based on Spiritual Exercises by St. Ignatius:
- G – Gratitude & Praise: praising God opens our heart for Him. It enables us to appreciate His gifts for us. Gifts are sometimes in the gift of what we have not received.
- R – Request for Light & Strength: part of God’s grace is asking for the willingness to do what is difficult.
- A – Attention & Awareness: grace builds on nature. We need to recognize the areas in our life that need fixing so that God can give us more grace.
- C – Charting the Course to Holiness (Contrition & Confession): God’s divine grace is all about love. We’re either moving toward God or away from Him. We need to ask Him to not let go of us.
- E – Entrustment: surrendering the piece of our heart that needs healing.
From Christina Smith’s talk:
- For what do you hunger?
- “Nowhere does the Gospel say: ‘Go away,’ but always ‘come to me.’ ” – Mother Teresa
- “God is with us. This is our joy.” – Mother Teresa
From Kimberly Hahn’s keynote talk:
- We all have a place of service.
- Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due when it is in your power to do it. – Proverbs 3:27