Corrine, Week 3
p. 21 to 51
Elisabeth sure wants to open up her heart to Felix so her
deep spiritual life would be known and shared with him…but she goes to God to
pour out her soul, since she is resolved to not nag him. The great spiritual separation between her
and Felix is painful.
Her journal entry March 9, 1904 (pg. 35-36) certainly
summarizes Christian Living! Then in
parag. 2 “Those things are better carried out that have first been prepared in
deliberation with the Master and the Friend”…………that reminded me of the Morning Exercise in St. Francis
de Sales’ The Devout Life, Ch. X, summarized: Morning prayer is a general preparation for
all the duties of the day.
1.
Thank
and adore God for His mercy in preserving me through the night.
2.
Ask
pardon if I’ve offended Him in the night.
3.
This
day is given to me that I may gain the future day of eternity. Use this day to
that end.
4.
Anticipate
the tasks and occasions that I will experience today for serving God.
5.
Consider
potential temptations that I may be in danger of offending my God.
6.
Make
a resolution to embrace all means whereby I may serve God and to resist all
that may hinder my salvation and the glory of God.
7.
How
am I going to carry out this resolution. Consider beforehand how I will execute
it….people I will encounter… “For
instance, if I know that I shall be obliged to come into contact with some
hasty, passionate person, I will not only resolve not to be irritated, but I
will prepare to meet him with gentle, soothing words, or provide the intervention
of someone else who can control him.”
8.
Humble
myself before God…by myself I can do nothing. Offer my heart and all its
desires to His Divine Majesty, ask that He will take it under His protection,
strengthen it for His service.
9.
Call
on the BVM, Guardian Angel, and saints to help me
10. All these spiritual acts should be
performed before leaving my room.
In her journal entry that day she also mentioned…..”to
love without tiring”. The virtue of
fortitude is needed in that case. I do
need that virtue to be developed! Or is
it zeal also!
In her May 3, 1904 entry……She mentioned confidence in the
Church and a great hope for her country.
Then proceeds “My God, give us ‘sons of light’; let there arise apostles
with burning hearts to go to the little ones wholeheartedly and bring them
truth and love. Thou alone canst save and transform. Give to me, weak and
little as I am, some of Thy divine strength, and come to me so that I may do
much good to souls.” That sounds like
2013….in our Church, our country, my family!!
Our oldest son (37) is married and has our two
grandchildren. They practice the Faith.
Our daughter (34) is married…before they got married 5 yrs. ago by an
officiant, she said God would not be mentioned in ceremony so her husband
wouldn’t be uncomfortable. During her college yrs. I thought her Sunday Mass
going or not going, was laziness. She’d attend with us when home. So this was a blow. Our youngest son (31) lost his faith in
college also, but I can’t see a glimmer there. He is science and very
well read. My kids and husband are
accepting of me and my bible studies, etc.
Youngest son will even sort of discuss some “scholarly thing” from bible
if I bring it up, but he has his answers to my short discussions about faith. I’m
short on words. Our daughter, I
periodically send a well thought out email with scripture ….so she has time to
digest it….she doesn’t like “in the face” stuff and I can’t think on the spot
either. I pray allot because I don’t
know what else to do. They all live away
from here so I am not alone with them very often…so once in awhile I bring up
our Faith, but I know I can’t cram it down their throat, nor nag because that
would really close the door. Prayer, prayer, prayer AND work on my interior!
In your first paragraph you mentioned Elisabeth's love for Felix. I think it is soooo very beautiful that a women of such deep faith is not confirned to a convent but to a beautiful marriage ... yet it is a marriage in which she deeply wants to share her love of God. So beautiful yet so painful.
ReplyDeleteYou are right that our world today needs more devout "apostoles" of the Lord to reflect and carry His love to the world.
Thanks for sharing the Morning Prayer from the Devout Life. I am going to add that to my morning prayers. I like the structure and focus.
What a great blog. Thanks for the prayer. I have been praying for the spiritual healing of your family (along with mine) also.
ReplyDeleteWe all seem to relate to Elisabeth in one way or the other; amazing!