Choosing Life

October 9, 2023

Creator God, you are author of every single life. Help us to view all people as you see them and to build a culture of love where all are valued and no life is in danger of being “thrown away.” Amen.

 

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October 9, 2023
Three men were sitting together on a park bench, sharing stories on an autumn afternoon. The first man recounted one tale after another about his past. He longed for the simplicity of yesteryear. He spoke of nostalgic days of yore, recalling events of times gone by. The first man yearned for his youth. He closed his eyes and pictured things the way they once were, frustrated at what had been lost. The second man spun yarns about the future. He imagined lavish vacations he planned, picturing places he would go near and far. He imagined things he would do once he retired. He envisioned a boat he would build. He fantasized about all the free time he would have for fishing. Lost in his reveries, the second man closed his eyes and sighed in anticipation of things to come, frustrated by waiting for what would be. The third man did not step back into his past nor did he lean into his future. Instead, he pointed out the fair day. He called attention to the beautiful colors of the changing leaves, the deep blue skies. He greeted people as they passed; and they returned his good cheer. The third man felt the sun on his face. He smelled the scent of purple grapes ripe on vines covering a nearby arbor. And he was content in the moment. The good steward understands the importance of the present, neither dwelling on nor forgetting the past, neither anticipating nor ignoring the future. This article comes to you from Grace In Action ( Our Sunday Visitor ) courtesy of your parish or diocese.
October 9, 2023
Lk 10:25-37 Jesus tells a story in response to the lawyer’s question. There are four characters: the man a victim of a cruel injustice, the priest, the Levite and the Samaritan. The priest and Levite pass the man by, more concerned about themselves. The Samaritan’s concern is for the man and cares for his needs, immediate and long term. Forgive us for the times we have selfishly passed by those in need. We ask you to instill compassion within us so that we respond to the needs of others without concern for ourselves. This content comes to you from Our Sunday Visitor courtesy of your parish or diocese.
October 9, 2023
“Imitating their [the saints’] gestures of love and mercy is a bit like perpetuating their presence in this world. These evangelical gestures are indeed the only ones that can withstand the destruction of death: an act of tenderness, generous aid, time spent listening, a visit, a kind word, a smile.... In our eyes these gestures might seem insignificant, but in the eyes of God they are eternal, because love and compassion are stronger than death.” — Pope Francis Reflection: Which saint have you chosen as a patron or do you often ask to intercede for you in prayer? What about his or her life and faith do you hope to perpetuate in the way you live? This content comes to you from Our Sunday Visitor courtesy of your parish or diocese.
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