Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Your Worst Enemy May Help You to Succeed

Quote for the Day:

He who angers you conquers you.
Elizabeth Kenny


Okay here is the follow-up with the hook -

"Your Worst Enemy May Help You to Succeed."


When it comes to making a good confession we need to start first with a good examination of conscience. What did I do wrong? Where could I have done better?

Many times we have huge blinders on when it comes to looking at ourselves honestly. Our friends are not much better because they don't want to hurt our feelings. But if we are so lucky as to have someone in our life that we have problems with.... chances are .... when we rub them the wrong way they won't have any problem at all telling us just where we need to shape up!

Viola! Look no further. Quick write it down and once your "rage" calms down at the complete unjustness of their statement or statements ask yourself .... "Is there an element of truth in what they said?"

The Cure of Ars had many friends. People loved him but there was one person who worked with him that was constantly a thorn in his side. He had nothing good to say about the Cure and tried to stop whatever he was doing at every opportunity. Someone once asked the Cure with exasperation, "Why keep the man on?" The Cure calmly replied, "I have to keep him here, he is the only one who is not afraid to tell me the truth!"

If I am really serious about improving myself - than my so called "enemies" can provide me with insights about myself that I might not otherwise face. The real judge of whether the person who tells me off or not is hitting the mark is—How do I react! Do I feel my temperature rising? Do I find all sorts of hot headed comments ready to spew forth back at them? If so, I need to examine why I am so angry?

If what they are doing is causing so much interior discomfort - how come? Do I have some insecurities that I need to deal with? Am I doing anything to trigger their respone? Am I totally without blame in this uprising? Is my focus on God here or self?

In truth what the person actually says to me may not reveal the truth I need to deal with as much as my response does. Am I capable of Road Rage over tiny matters? If so what is going on in my life making me so volatile? What changes do I need to make so that I have a calmer and more accepting reaction?

This is my theory in doing the Workbook on Confession. I use the Ten Commandments in a very unique way. Questions are asked that deal with people I live with, people I have difficulty with, people I may be neglecting such as members of my family or co-workers. It asks questions about my walk with God and even questions about how I am taking care of myself. Questions that I can relate to..in my home, my workplace, my prayer time, and it helps me to recognize that difficult people in my life are God's gift for my spiritual growth. The questions help me to move beyond angry reactions to peaceful acceptance. It really works. At least for me and many others who have been so kind as to send me their amazing results as well.

The person who is causing the most conflict in my life... is there to bring me closer to God. Somehow, someway. If I can accept this - I can move forward in ways that I never would advance with just loving friends and helpful supporters. God really does know what He is about! Nothing is left to chance. My Enemy may often be the help I need to succeed in my walk with God.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

I Think I found it!

Quote for the Day:

Do not be afraid to allow the Holy Spirit to reveal any unforgiveness or bitterness. The longer you hide it, the stronger it will become and the harder your heart will grow. Stay tenderhearted.
John Bevere


Today was one of those days where I seem to wander all over the page but in the end I actually think I accomplished something. Isn't it funny how that happens. You see I was trying to think my way through something.. and the more I thought the less I could do. Then finally I broke through. At least I hope I did.

What I was trying to do was to think about a "hook" that I could use for giving a radio presentation - a "hook" is sort of headline topic that would appeal to a large audience and still have a connection with Reconciliation.

It was very hard. Because fact is, there are a whole lot of people who are not very interested in going to confession. Telling people that this book would make them love Confession would be about as popular as telling someone they would love to have their leg cut off because they would weigh less.

They probably wouldn't buy it. So... what to do.. what to do. I've been praying and thinking about this for some time and I think I have it! I will tell you the "hook" tonight and see what you think. Does it make you interested?

"Your Worst Enemy May Help You to Succeed."

If you have a chance - please respond on the Blog - I would like to know if you think this would make you want to listen or read more.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Monday, February 26, 2007

Lights Out

To send this card: Faith

Music: I Know Whom I Have Believed

Quote for the Day:

If you haven't any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble.
Bob Hope


I am reading a book called, "Lights Out" and its all about getting more sleep. Now isn't that a novel idea?

I'm going to try it tonight and will let you know how it goes tomorrow. Yawn.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Our book on Reconciliation

Our Workbook for Confession

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Always Go Forward!

Quote for the Day:

Ideas without action are worthless.
Helen Keller


"Always go forward and never go back" that was the quote that Blessed Junipero Serra the founder of many of the California missions based his life on. Always go forward. I keep thinking of that when I get into the middle of something and start toying with doubts and fears.

So, now I am well on the way with getting more and more into radio. Last week our Bishop came to record the first of his to be bi-weekly talks. Went really well, all of the Sisters are so glad this is moving forward! Hurray.

I am working now on promoting our book on reconciliation. It's kind of like as long as I am working on creating it - there is a lot of push.. and yet when its done I can't stop pushing because it just sits there and noone realizes what a great book it is because I have stopped talking about it.

So the only way is to get back on the front lines with it. I am working now to see if I can get air time on other radio stations besides my own. That's where my "always go forward" has to step into gear. The stepping out of my nice safe comfort zone.

I found a 30 day Radio Success course to take to help spur me on! I am excited about doing it and hoping that it will result in not only getting air time on Catholic stations but other stations as well. One never knows unless one tries.

Do you have a project that you would like to do someday? Why not make that someday - today? Get out of the boat and start taking a few steps on the water....even if you fall and Jesus has to pick you up you are further ahead than the other apostles who just stayed in the boat!

And of course the other apostles may never have walked out on the water - but when they went out far and wide to spread their message - I bet they had some doubts and fears as well they had to push themselves forward with.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Tweaking in a Spiritual Way

Quote for the Day:

Nothing is worth more than this day. You cannot relive yesterday. Tomorrow is still beyond your reach
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe


Today I have been Tweaking. All day. And yesterday I tweaked too. It's all because of an article I read in Robert Middleton's Blog. Of course he was dealing with marketing and web sites and such stuff - but I found it very powerful. Tweaking is when we do something once and then take a look and see how we can do it a little better this way.

I think we should sometimes take a look at our spiritual life in just this same way. Is there something I could do to "tweak" it a little bit here and there. Do something a little better or in a different way that would help me to get in touch with God and myself a little better?

It happens when we read a new book or look at our world from a different perspective and always when we pray - if we don't want it to be speedy, get it done, mechanical prayer than we should sometimes tweak our focus a bit to get a different light on things.

Interesting. If you are into web pages and marketing (we can all market JESUS) than you might enjoy his article - tweak it... though... to make it work for you. Tweaking

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Winter - Chair of Saint Peter - Lenten Radio Retreat

Quote for the Day:

What is the point of Lent? For Christians, it is the time when we try to trim away some inessentials, and return to and refresh the things that are at the real centre of our lives.
Brendan Walsh


Tomorrow the weatherman says we will wake up to new snow. Oh hum. Just when all those pleasant thoughts of spring seemed just around the corner. Back under the rocks go my fish and back under the covers for me. Let's all just hibernate till it really is Spring!

Thursday is the Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter You can read much more about this feast at the Saint of the Day

AND.... did you know you can listen to a Lenten retreat online? A weekly thirty minute Radio retreat.. with a different Bishop each week offering a Lenten reflection plus music and questions and just really nice. Lenten Retreat

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Lent and Pooh - What to do?

Quote for the Day:

A Lenten Reflection
Give up complaining——focus on gratitude.

Give up pessimism——become an optimist.

Give up harsh judgments——think kindly thoughts.

Give up worry——trust Divine Providence.

Give up discouragement——be full of hope.

Give up bitterness——turn to forgiveness.

Give up hatred——return good for evil.

Give up negativism——be positive.

Give up anger——be more patient.

Give up pettiness——become mature.

Give up gloom——enjoy the beauty that is all around you.

Give up jealousy——pray for trust.

Give up gossiping——control your tongue.

Give up sin——turn to virtue.

Give up giving up——hang in there!

Unknown


Many, blessings for a beautiful Lent! A good friend wrote and told me I did not have to give up anything I could do something instead! Like clean my office every day! Now that sounds much more positive to me. At Easter time to have a clean office. I think I will do that....



Still, I think I will have to give up something! Because you know what? The old ingrained Lenten system just doesn't seem to be exactly proper if I don't "give up" something. I tried one year only "doing" something and not "giving up" something.... and it just didn't work. At the end of Lent I felt like a cheat. Probably because what I did was not that hard.



And maybe Lent doesn't have to be that "hard" and "long" and "terrible" like I always think it is. Maybe I need some reconstruction on this stuff. Something more on the positive side. I don't know. In the meantime I am going to work on cleaning my office daily and giving up something as well. Just so I'm covered on both counts!



Well, I knew I was losing it. The old mind that is. But it became increasingly clear today. First - I think I was feeling more rummy from my cold yesterday than I thought. Not only did I mispell every other word I was not very clear in talking about the missing books for people. Quite a few people thought I was offering a free book. So sorry! I was just trying to find out if anyone ordered and paid for a book they did not receive. My apologies for the misunderstanding!



Then to make it even more clear that my mind has not long for this world I will explain about something else that happened. Today, was Fat Tuesday - the day we all eat and celebrate before heading into the days of lent. Well we had a wonderful dinner but then Sr. Marcia Kay got a package from a friend who had visited us recently. Inside the package were little packages. One for each Sister! What generosity. They had cute pencils and a pen and a pad of paper and lots of neat things in the package. Well this is the part that I failed the brain test.



It's very sad. I will probably have to check myself into some center for mental evaluation. It has to do with the pencils. Everyone got cute pencils with Eyore or Pooh or Tigger on them. But I looked at my pencil and all I got was a pencil that said "Hood" on it. Well, of course I'm not the type to make a big fuss you know, even though I got slighted and did not get a "Pooh" pencil but instead got a "Hood" pencil which to tell you the truth I thought was a very funny thing to put on a pencil. I mean who wants a "Hood" pencil? I mean, what did they mean by "Hood" anyway? The thing on the back of your jacket or a criminal? I wasn't sure.



So I enjoyed the rest of the meal and my presents which were very lovely and I was happy as could be even if my pencil was just a tad bit on the "strange" side....And then of course, I'm sure you figured it out yourself. I turned the pencil around and found out .... It said "POOH!" I did get a Winnie ther Pooh pencil and not a hood pencil at all. Hmmmm.. rather something I think Pooh would have done. Maybe my head is stuffed with cotton like his?



Blessings of Peace and All Good,

Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Monday, February 19, 2007

Bl Jacinta & Francisco - St Valentine Radio

To send this card: Blessed Jacinta and Francisco

Music: Hail Mary, Gentle Woman

Quote for the Day:

"There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we cannot solve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary."
Sister Lucia of Fatima


Today we celebrate blessed Jacinta and Francisco - the two youngest seers of Fatima. A very blessed day I should think. I do love the Fatima devotion. This was the first Marian devotion I became attached too, now of course I love the many others but this one still holds a very special place and I have a beautiful statue of Our Lady of Fatima that the sisters gave to me when I first entered the monastery... many, many moons ago!

Today I also received an email from someone who had not received a rosary book that they ordered back in August... oh my I said to myself... is there anyone else out there who did not get a book they recieved? Please let me know! My email is srpat@calledbyjoy.com and please put "missing book" in the headline so I see it admidst the million spams I get every day.

Guess what! I made contact with the Sisters in Texas that are managing the radio station! I now have another radio friend! Sister Mariam. We had a wonderful time talking to each other, even though I have a cold and can't talk much with coughing. We are both the same age and started our radio stations within four months of each other! Amazing eh? Shows who is really at work doesn't it! The Holy Spirit strikes again.

Here is there community site. dljc.org and here is there radio station KDJW . Saint Valentine Radio. Isn't it funny that I should discover them so close to Valentine's day?

Do remember to ask Blessed Jacinta and Francisco for a special favor from our Lady! I am sure they will be taking requests!

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters


Our book on Reconciliation Our Workbook for Confession

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Valentine Candy -Review book- National Catholic Register

Valentines Day was very nice. Our neighbor brought us over delicious chocolate cupcakes and another friend brought us little valentine bags of candy. So we were well sweeted out for the day! Enjoyed every morsel... with a few left for tomorrow.

Lent is coming soon.... in one week as a matter of fact. Not sure at all how that happened so fast. One of the sisters was commenting at dinner about doing something before lent and I said, "Oh well, that's weeks away yet!" And she said, "Think again." Sigh.

One of the things I need to be concentrating a bit more on in the next few months - is to promote my latest book on reconciliation. I really think it is a great book with wonderful, wonderful stories no brag, just fact as they say - and anyway I can say that - because they are not my stories - they are the great stories that many of you sent in for the book!

I do have a favor to ask of those of you who have read it. Would you be so kind as to write a review on Amazon? This is the place where many people go to look at a book even if they don't buy it there... they check it out on Amazon to see what its about. Right now, there are no reviews on the book at all, so sad, and it would be so nice to have a few! Thank you so much.

Review Sr. Patricia's book Thank you very, very much!

Also, if anyone subscribes to the National Catholic Register the next issue has an article about me! More brag? I can't say yet cause I haven't read the article yet, but I'm hoping its good!

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters

Monday, February 12, 2007

Partners in Grime


Partners in Grime
I was reading last night in a book on how to get organized that you should make a goal and then find a "Partner in Crime" to help keep you on target.


This partner is someone who decides they want to do some specific goal as well and so you encourage each other, pressure each other and hold each other accountable.
You also make yourself a Reward Goal and a Punishment Penalty. A nice reward if you win and a big, bad ugly Punishment if you don't! I actually added the Punishment idea from other material and input I have been working on. With my Robert Middleton class when someone is sort of hemming and hawing about getting something done that they want to get done but keep finding all sorts of wonderful reasons and excuses why they can't get to it.. he will put them on the wire with, "Okay, will you make this deal with me? If you don't do the thing... will you send in twenty-five dollars to the political candidate you don't like? The object is that its something you DON'T want to do.. not something that, "Oh well, its going to a good cause" kind of thing... because then you don't even mind failing! It's got to be something you really, really don't want to do!

My penalty is not sending money to anyone its just giving up something for a month - something which I have no intention of giving up by the way. So... I will get my job done ... which is to spend fifteen minutes every day for the next five days cleaning my office. Because you see.. I actually did get the office clean but then I just refused to maintain it! Woe upon woe... so now I am working on creating a new habit to help myself move forward.

Some sort of study says that it takes 21 days to get a new habit ingrained in the mental system ... so I figure I will have to concentrate with this reward/penalty for about a month to really pull it off! But I'm only going to do a week at a time.. because for me a month is just too long to keep honest. Hey, that's what happens when you get older and start figuring out just how you work! Or in my case don't work!

Oh, and I have to explain the Partners in Grime bit. When I was making out my little card this morning on which I was writing my goals and stuff.. I printed out "Partners in Crime" at the top of it.. only my C turned out to look a lot like a G which made the word into Grime. And actually that really applies a lot more to what I'm working on. Grime not Crime! So a couple of the Sisters joined in with me on this noble enterprise and we are all now bonafide Partners in Grime!

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Ding! The Time is Up.



To send this card:Sacred Heart of Jesus First Friday

Music: Just a Closer Walk with Thee

Quote:“To the world you may be just one person, but to one person you may be the world.”
Brandi Snyder

I think I am a lot like my mom. Both the good points and the bad ones. One of the bad ones is that my mom told me once that she tends to procrastinate. She said when she was growing up that is what her mother would call her. Margery Procrastination Shaw. I think I could definitely add that little problem to my list of character difficulties. In fact this is one of the reasons I joined religious life. I knew I wanted to live a life of prayer but without some big help it wasn't going to happen more than a few odd times throughout the year. Nothing like having a prayer schedule mapped out for you - morning, noon and night to keep one on the faithful path.

The other big thing I have found to help me is a timer. I have about three of them that are constantly used throughout the day. One by my bed when I feel the need for a ten minute "time out" nap and one on my desk so that I get a few things done in between looking out the window and drumming my fingers on the desk. For me it has become my life line. Things I don't want to do, I can bear to do if I see the little timer clicking away till I am free. I like to have limits to my "absolutely do this or die" things. Just starting and going till its done.. for me... that is not enough discipline. Like a little kid I find myself needing a drink of water, a walk, a look out the window if I'm just supposed to be doing something. But if I have a neat little package of time to do it in.. well, than lo and behold I keep at it till the little timer goes "DING!" and its recess time.

DING! The little timer went off and now its time to ring the bell for prayer.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters



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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
Your attitude must be that of Christ: . . . . He emptied himself and took the form of a slave . . . . obediently accepting even death, death on a cross!
Phil 2:5-8

Jesus is the transcendent God of heaven and earth, yet he took the form of a slave because he loves with an infinite love.

Love must give and the greater the love, the greater the giving.

Listen to Jesus ask: "Do you love me?" (Jn 21:16).




Sunday, May 07, 2006

Poor Clares and Wet Dogs

To send this card: Saint Victor Maurus

Music: Take my Breath Away

Quote:I cannot pray in the name of Jesus to have my own will; the name of Jesus is not a signature of no importance, but the decisive factor. The fact that the name of Jesus comes at the beginning does not make it a prayer in the name of Jesus; but this means to pray in such a manner that I dare name Jesus in it, that is to say, dare to think of Him, think His holy will together with whatever I am praying for.

Soren Kierkegaard

This week I am offering the first in a series teleclasses for building web content for some of our Poor Clare houses. I think it will be a fun project. It will be exciting as we share things from one community to another. Although we are each living the same rule of Saint Clare - it is lived out in actuality in different ways. I liken it often, to how a family will raise all their children the same way, but when they go to start their own homes - although they always have a common root and bond each new family will adapt and change things to best suit them.

This evening I was talking to Sister Angela in Texas. Even though we have never met we had a wonderful time discussing different things. In her monastery they raise minature horses to support themselves. That is so cool. If you think having a radio station in a monastery is different how about raising horses? You see how God works? No two alike. God fills us with his same Holy Spirit but the results are never the same from one soul to another. I think that is neat.

Together our communities will be building a major Poor Clare site. It is so, so exciting. Hopefully it will be online by winter of this year. It will of course probably be the best site in the whole wide world. At least to us!

Oh, and Sister Angela not only has little ponies they have three dogs! Two are labradors and they like to be in the water at every opportunity. Which reminds me that I have to tell you over the weekend our Shelley had her labrador friend over, Maggie. Maggie has been here before, but not when we had water in our pool. Hmmm... So what do you think happens when a Labrador sees a nice pool of water? Yes, she made quite a splash. Sister Rita Louise said to me later, "Oh poor Maggie fell into the pool." I said, "I don't think she fell in, I think she jumped in." Unfortunately I wasn't there to see it. Such a pity. That would have been funny. Good thing I had not put the fish in yet, I don't think they would have been pleased with such a guest.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,

Sister Patricia and all the Sisters



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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"My Lord, our king, you alone are God. Help me, who am alone and have no help but you."
Est 4C:14


Esther's prayer is a perfect model for my prayer. Esther recognized the greatness and Lordship of God. Her first concern was for his glory.

Her second concern was more comprehensive: she was praying for her people.

Esther realized her own poverty, her own human weakness. She prayed with great confidence and trust in the Lord.

Thank you, Lord, for showing me the way to prayer through your faithful servant Esther.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Birds and Fish and Prayer


To send this card:Cinco de Mayo

Music: Mexican Schuffle

Quote:Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love and the future to God's providence.

Augustine

It is finally nice enough that we are able to have evening prayer outside. It is wonderful to hear the birds chatter and watch them fly about and the clouds sail. Just before we started to pray a medical helipcopter went overhead. Very low. We prayed three Hail Mary's for whoever was in trouble. We've always felt it was God nudging us to pray for them and once we even heard from one of the pilot's that they do go over our monastery on purpose just to have us pray.

Tomorrow I am hoping and hoping that our waterfall will actually get going again. A man is supposed to come in the morning and do that and also put a net over the pond so that I can put the fish in it. They will be so happy! But I don't want them to go in until the net is up because I'm not providing fish dinner for any birds no matter how nice they are!

Blessings of Peace and All Good,

Sister Patricia and all the Sisters



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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"I give you my assurance, whatever you ask the Father, he will give you in my name."
Jn 16:23


What does Jesus mean when he tells me to ask in his name? Surely he does not mean simply adding his name to my petition and my prayer.

Jesus wants me to have the same disposition, the same mentality, the same attitudes which were his when he came to prayer.

His attitude was total, loving, generous submission to the Father's will.

What greater example have I than his complete resignation to the Father's will at possibly the most crucial moment of live on earth: "Father, if it is your will, take this cup from me; yet not my will but yours be done" (Lk 22:42)



Monday, May 01, 2006

Seas and Ponds - Water Stories



Today's Card

Music: Music Box

Quote:When some say they want to serve God, they mean in an advisory capacity.

Anonymous

Tomorrow at long last our pond and waterfall will be turned back on.Hurray and Alleluia! I can't wait. It will be exciting to put the fish into their new home as well. They don't know to be excited yet but I am sure they will be very happy!

It kind of reminds me how God oftentimes has wonderful things in store for us but we are not capable of understanding them until they happen. I think just as I try to make things as nice as possible for the fish and all our pets and animal and bird friends inside and out so God is tenderly concerned for each of his creatures a hundred million times more so. That helps me to feel like Julian of Norwich stated. "And all will be well, and all will be well, and in all things, All will be well."

Did I share with you that my brother Peter is back at sea? He is with NOA on a Bering Sea-Ice Edge Expedition. If you go to this page Bering Sea-Ice Edge Expedition and scroll down to April 23, 2006--NOAAS Freeman - you can see him - his name is Peter. So now I have one brother Roy down in the Carribean and one brother in the Bearing Sea. That's kind of neat. Myself, I'm just as glad to be on dry land with a little fish pond.

Blessings of Peace and All Good,

Sister Patricia and all the Sisters



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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"Rejoice in home, be patient under trial, persevere in prayer."
Rom 12:12


How frequently Scripture reminds me that I should pray always, pray without ceasing, persevere in prayer.

Quite obviously I cannot spend all my time in concentrated prayer, nor does God want that kind of prayer only. Prayer is my relationship with God. When I "rejoice in hope" I am praying, because it proves that my faith is sufficiently vibrant to trust and love God. When I accept God's will and am "patient under trial" I am also praying.

This kind of lifestyle means that I am persevering in prayer.



Sunday, April 30, 2006

Saint Joseph the Worker

Quote:"The time is always right to do what is right."



Martin Luther King, Jr



The Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker! What a wonderful way to start out Mary's month. Though it is often said that Mary points always to her son, I think sometimes she finds ways to point to her good husband as well!



In our community we have a deep devotion to Saint Joseph. I think perhaps with Catholics that is a universal thing. He may have been a quiet figure in the history pages, but their is always a warm place in our heart for him. I think like Saint Joseph some of those who leave the deepest imprint on our hearts on those who are quietly known and loved, such as family members or dear friends. People who make us smile just to remember them. Wouldn't this make a nice epitah? "He loved much and was loved much."




Blessings of Peace and All Good,

Sister Patricia and all the Sisters



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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage "Ask, and you will receive. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened to you."

Mt 7:7


God wants to be a gracious and generous Abba to me. However, he wants me to ask for whatever I need, not to make him aware of my needs, but to bring me to a deeper appreciation of my dependence on him.



Jesus instructs me simply and clearly how to pray with perseverance and patience. Furthermore, he gives me the assurance that I will receive and I will find.



All Jesus asks is faith and trust in him.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Journeys - Near and Far



To send today's card: Easter Thursday.

Life always has its changes. Tomorrow will be the last day for our Chaplain, Fr. Larry, as he prepares to move onto a new assignment. We won't be getting our new chaplain until July so in the interim we will be having one of our wonderful diocesan priests, Father Lorge, coming each day. It's funny even though we don't move onto new places and see new things - having different chaplains from time to time takes us into different spiritual journeys as well.

When I was younger we moved and moved and moved. I loved it. Then when we finally settled down in this area, I graduated and went into the Navy and moved and moved as well. When I came to the monastery I wondered how I would ever manage only staying in one place. But in the twenty-five years I have been here I have never gone further than Seattle the one time when my brother was sick. You know I don't mind in the slightest. It seems like God always brings new adventures into my life without even going off the block. Pretty amazing.


Monday, April 17, 2006

Trouble for Pi and Pizza



To send this card: Today's Card

Music: Your Smile

Quote:God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say "thank you?"

William A. Ward



It's Monday evening and I just got back from making my bed and rescuing Pi. It wasn't a big rescue to me but a very BIG one to him. When I took Pi up to bed about an hour and a half ago, I closed him inside his cage for the trip up (he stays in my office during the day and goes up to my bedroom at night). So that part is normal. The unnormal part is that I forgot to open the cage door again when I got upstairs. Pi spends only enough time in his cage to eat and drink - so being stuck there for an hour and a half was way beyond his limits. When I casually walked in a bit ago to make my bed (sheet washing day) he was racing back and forth like he was in a boat about to go over Niagara Falls. "Get me outta here! Somebody save me!" Poor guy. I opened the door and he scrambled to the top of his cage and onto his perch like he only had seconds before those rushing falls would have totally done him in. Whew.

Tonight we had a fire in the oven. Ron Belter, our radio friend was over today to do some work on the equipment. He stopped in the kitchen before going up to the studio, to talk to some of the sisters. He saw some action in the stove window that looked a bit unusual. "Do you have a fire in your oven?" he asked. We looked. No we did not have a fire in the oven. What gave him that idea? But we took a second look and "THERE IS A FIRE IN THE OVEN!" Once we got the fire out with a bit of soda we continued with food preparations. We had pizza (which we cooked in another oven) but forgot to remove the cardboard. I'm sure it has nutritional value but doesn't add a lot to the taste. Just one of those days where one exciting thing happens after another. I wonder if you could call this Holy Triduum burnout?

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"Come by yourselves to an out-of-the-way place and rest a little"
Mk 6:31


With this invitation, Jesus is teaching me how to handle the busyness of life. He invites me to come by myself to meet him alone in prayer. Here together we can determine what should occupy a high priority on my list and what is of lesser importance.

Only in prayer can I internalize and integrate all those things which are essential to my spiritual growth and which will help me become a committed disciple.

With St. Paul I can forfeit everything else and count it as rubbish so that Christ may be my wealth (Phil 3:8).


Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Holy Thursday - and thoughts of Jesus



To send this card: Holy Thursday.


Quote:Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
Mother Teresa

Lent has now ended and we begin the Triduum. It starts this evening (Holy Thusday) with the Mass of the Lord's Supper and continues until night prayer on Easter Sunday. The day of our Salvation is at hand!

Can you imagine what it will be like to really meet Jesus? Truthfully, I don't even think I can comprehend that at all. It is like out of my orbit of understanding. I feel I would absolutely have nothing to say. I would just stare with my mouth open. "Wow! It's Jesus. Wow. Now what do I do?" If I was a little child I would run up and jump into his arms and say, "Hi Jesus, I love you!" But as an adult with all sorts of baggage of thoughts and ideas and misunderstandings, I think I would just say, "Wow, It's Jesus. It's really you."

I think I am having these thoughts because across the street from the monastery a dear friend and neighbor just went to see Jesus. She was a mother who loved. I know Jesus will be glad to see her. It will be beautiful. I wonder what it will be like when I get to see Jesus. With no one around to note whether I say the right things or do the right things or anything but just be there before God. I wonder what it will be like. I wonder who I will be like before God? I wonder if I will be sad because I didn't do better or maybe I will just say, "Who cares about me! It's wonderful to see you, to be with you!"

Often times I think of Jesus as Savior of the whole world... but I think maybe I need to spend some thought time thinking more of, "Jesus, Savior of Me!"

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
"Lord teach us to pray"
Lk 11:1


Prayer is my relationship to God. My prayer is Trinitarian.

Jesus says: "No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him" (Jn 6:44). "No one comes to the Father but through me" (Jn 14:6). "No one can say: 'Jesus is Lord,' except in the Holy Spirit" (1 Cor 12:3).

I augment my relationship when I pray: "In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit . . ." and "Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. . . ."


Thursday, April 06, 2006

Card Site Changes and Votes



To send this card: Today's Card



Quote:God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.

St. Augustine



Thank you, thank you for everyone who participated in the card site poll and especially thank you for everyone who took the time to share a comment or two. They are very helpful. And guess what? I already started making some changes. Don't groan those who didn't want the changes. You know its in my blood, I just can't help myself. But really I think its much, much better. Do please take a look. Franciscan Card Site.

Oh, and besides that I have also entered in the Easter Card contest! If you like you can visit my Easter Card Page and vote. Easter Page. The way you vote is by writing a review. Sorry, but that's just the way it works. Even two or three words qualifies as a good vote! Thank you for those who do!

VOTE for this siteat the Cardmasters World Championship
Well, these are busy radio days in Seattle and Spokane as we join the Sacred Heart Radio team in their three day Spring Radiothon. I am asking Saint Joseph to help and bless all those who join us in making it possible to continue. It is such an overwhelming testimony of God's love I think to have Catholic radio and I know he blesses all those who make it possible for others. We don't usually have the radio on all day in the monastery but during these days we are praying and listening all day! Well, except prayer and meals of course.

Sister Rita Louise and myself talked a little on the air. Sister Rita Louise's first time and she did marvelous! I talk on the radio more than she does, but I was much more tongue tied and twisted than she was. (I think she prayed more - will have to remember that!) Tomorrow perhaps Sister Colleen and some others will join in the fun!



Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings glad tidings, Announcing peace, bearing good news, announcing salvation.
Is 52:7


By striving to live very close to Jesus in mind and heart, I bring glad tidings and peace to many hearts.

As I try to keep myself experientially aware of Jusus' abiding presence with me and within me, all my actions and attitudes will reflect the good news of salvation.

I am reminded that actions speak louder than words.


Wednesday, April 05, 2006

New Possibilities



To send this card: Today's Card

Music: The Light of the Spirit

Quote:Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.

Marianne Williamson, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles," 1992 (commonly misattributed to Nelson Mandela, 1994 inauguration speech)




Isn't that quote above so wonderful? I am sure like me, you have read it many times, but its one of those I think we need to read over and over. At least I do.

It has been some time since I spent some quality time working on the card site. So that is my next focus for a bit. (I am taking a break from the book for a while) anyway I would love to receive some input from you as to any changes you might like to see, new cards you might like. How I might make it easier to use, etc. I made a new poll Sed Joynotes. I would love for you to take a few moments to check your preferences. Also you can leave a comment when you click on the view results line. Thanks so very much, your thoughts and suggestions will be invaluable!

Blessings of Peace and All Good,
Sister Patricia and all the Sisters
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Follow Me
by Msgr. David E. Rosage
Christ suffered for you . . . and left you an example, to have you follow in his footsteps. (1 Pt 2:21)
Lk 5:27-28


Jesus, as you know, I have my favorite crucifix prominently displayed in my room. If I am tempted to indulge in self-pity, a casual glance at your image is a surefire remedy.

When I am angry, offended, discouraged, lonely, or tired, a contemplative gaze at the outpouring of your love on that cross lifts my spirits to new heights.

Thank you for being there, Jesus. Thank you for reminding me of the total gift of your love.