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‎04-10-2014 06:55 PM
Hello my friends! Well I thought I'd get tomorrow's thread out early because we're going out tonight and then I won't have to do it later - today's blessing is the sun - Ollie is here and behaving - Ann, my friend, came over for a visit - we are going out tonight with Ann and Ray, our best friends - another blessing! May God grant you all your hearts desires is my prayer for you,
We don't choose how or when we will die, but we do decide how we will live.
Lord, forgive my frequent drifting and help me to see clearly the best path
for me.
Scripture for the day:
"The Lord GOD has given me the tongue of a teacher, that I may know how to
sustain the weary with a word. Morning by morning he wakens-- wakens my ear
to listen as those who are taught." ~Isaiah 50:4
Meditation for the day:
My five senses are my means of communication with the material world.
They are the links between my physical life and the material manifestations
around me. But I can sever all connections with the material world when I
wish to hold communion with God. I can hush my mind and bid all my senses
be still, before I can become attuned to communicate with the God who
created me and loves me so much.
Prayer for the day:
I pray that I may get my spirit in tune with the Spirit of God. I pray that
through faith and communion with God I may receive all the strength I need.
Lenten Prayer
Father, you have taught us to overcome our sins by prayer, fasting and works
of mercy.
When we are discouraged by our weakness, give us confidence in your love.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns
with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
SUFFERING
How to Make the Greatest Evil in
Our Lives Our Greatest Happiness
by Fr. Paul O'Sullivan, O.P.
Suffering is the great problem of human life. We all have to suffer.
Sometimes small sorrows, sometimes greater ones fall to our share. We shall
now tell our readers how to avoid much of this suffering, how to lessen all
suffering and how to derive great benefits from every suffering we may have
to bear.
The reason why suffering appears so hard is that, first of all, we are not
taught what suffering is. Secondly, we are not taught how to bear it.
Thirdly, we are not taught the priceless value of suffering.
This is due to the incomprehensible neglect on the part of our teachers.
It is surprising how easily some people bear great sufferings; whereas,
others get excited even at the smallest trouble.
The simple reason is that some have been taught all about suffering; others
have not.
SUFFERING IS NOT THE EVIL
WE THINK IT IS
First of all, then, suffering is not simply an evil, for no one suffered
more than the Son of God Himself, more than His Blessed Mother or more than
the Saints. Every suffering comes from God. It may appear to come to us by
chance or accident or from someone else, but in reality, every suffering
comes to us from God. Nothing happens to us without His wish or permission.
Not even a hair falls from our heads without His consent.
Why does God allow us to suffer? Simply because He is asking us to take a
little share in His Passion. What appears to come by chance or from someone
else always comes because God allows it.
Every act in Our Lord's Life was a lesson for us. The greatest act in His
life was His Passion. This, then, is the greatest lesson for us. It teaches
us that we too must suffer.
God suffered all the dreadful pains of His Passion for each one of us. How
can we refuse to suffer a little for love of Him?
SUFFERING IS THE GOLD
IN OUR LIVES
Secondly, if we accept the suffering He sends us and offer them in union
with His sufferings, we receive the greatest rewards. Five minutes'
suffering borne for love of Jesus is of greater value to us than years and
years of pleasure and joy. The Saints tell us that if we patiently bear our
sufferings, we merit the crown of martyrdom.
Moreover, suffering borne patiently brings out all that is good in us. Those
who have suffered are usually the most charming people.
If we bear these facts clearly in mind, it certainly becomes much easier to
suffer.
GOD ALWAYS GIVES STRENGTH
TO BEAR OUR SUFFERINGS
Thirdly, when God gives us any suffering, He always gives us strength to
bear it, if we only ask Him. Many, instead of asking for His help, get
excited and revolt. It is this excitement and impatience that really make
suffering hard to bear.
Consider that we are now speaking of all suffering, even the most trifling
ones. All of us have little troubles, pains, disappointments, every day of
our lives. All these, if borne for love of God, obtain for us, as we have
said, the greatest rewards.
HOW TO BEAR SUFFERING
Even the greater sufferings that may fall to our share from time to time
become easy to bear if we accept them with serenity and patience. What
really makes suffering difficult to bear is our own impatience,our revolt,
our refusal to accept it. This irritation increases our sufferings a hundred
fold and, besides, robs us of all the merit we could have gained thereby.
We see some people pass through a tempest of suffering with the greatest
calm and serenity; whereas, others get irritated at the slightest annoyance
or disappointment. We can all learn this calm and patience. It is the secret
of happiness.
An eminent physician, in a conference which he gave to distinguished
scientists and fellow doctors, told them that he owed all his great success
in life to the simple fact that he had corrected his habit of impatience and
annoyance, which had been destroying all his energy and activity.
Everyone, we repeat, without exception, can learn this calm and serenity.
PENANCE
We must all do penance for our sins. If we do not, we shall have long years
of suffering in the awful fires of Purgatory. This fire is just the same as
the fire of H ell.
Now, if we offer our sufferings the very little ones as well as the greater
ones-in union with the sufferings of Jesus Christ, we are doing the easiest
and best penance we can perform. We may thus deliver ourselves entirely from
Purgatory, While at the same time gaining the greatest graces and blessings.
Let us remember clearly that:
1) Sufferings come from God for our benefit.
2) When we are in the state of grace, we derive immense merit from every
suffering borne patiently, even the little sufferings of our daily lives.
3) God will give us abundant strength to bear our sufferings if we only ask
Him.
4) If we bear our sufferings patiently, they lose their sting and
bitterness.
5) Above all, every suffering is a share in the Passion of Our Lord.
6) By our sufferings, we can free ourselves in great part, or entirely, from
the pains of Purgatory.
7) By bearing our sufferings patiently, we win the glorious crown of
martyrdom.
Of course, we may do all in our power to avoid or lessen our sufferings, but
we cannot avoid all suffering. Therefore, it is clearly necessary for us to
learn how to bear them.
In a word, we must understand clearly that if we remain calm, serene and
patient, suffering loses all its sting, but the moment we get excited, the
smallest suffering increases a hundred fold.
It is just as if we had a sore arm or leg and rubbed it violently; it would
become irritated and painful; whereas, if we touch it gently, we soothe the
irritation.
We suffer from ill-health, from pains, headaches, rheumatism, arthritis,
from accidents, from enemies. We may have financial difficulties. Some
suffer for weeks in their homes, some in hospitals or nursing homes. In a
word, we are in a vale of tears. Almighty God could have saved us from all
suffering, but He did not do so because He knows in His infinite goodness
that suffering is good for us.
PRAYER
We have a great, great remedy in our hands, that is, prayer. We should pray
earnestly and constantly asking God to help us to suffer, to console us. or
if it pleases Him. to deliver us from suffering. This is all, all important.
A very eminent doctor, in an able article he recently published in the
secular press, says that "Prayer is the greatest power in the world."
He says, "I and my colleagues frequently see that many of our patients, whom
we have failed to cure or whose pains we have failed to alleviate, have
cured themselves by prayer. I speak now not of the prayers of holy people,
but the prayers of ordinary Christians."
We should above all pray to Our Lady of Sorrows in all our troubles. We
should ask her, by the oceans of sorrow she felt during the Passion of Our
Lord, to help us.
God gave her all the immense graces necessary to make her the perfect Mother
of God, but He also gave her all the graces, the tenderness, the love
necessary to be our most perfect and loving Mother. No mother on earth ever
loved a child as Our Blessed Lady loves us. Therefore, in all our troubles
and sorrows, let us go to Our Blessed Lady with unbounded confidence.
THE MEMORARE
Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone
who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession
was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin
of virgins, my mother. To thee do I come, before thee I kneel, sinful and
sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in
thy mercy hear and answer them. Amen.
‎04-11-2014 10:13 AM
Blessings to all who post here. It is raining here.
May God grant all your prayers.
Have fun Gloria....
‎04-11-2014 01:30 PM
Hello To All!
Keeping all in my highest and best of thoughts/prayers.
Yes, the sun is something that is our daily blessing for so much depends on that wonderful working of the universe. No life could exists here without it. I depend on the sun to sprout my flower seeds and to warm the earth, to warm my lawn, trees, bushes, my animals, and to give light my day. To many blessings to mention. I am even blessed by these forums as I can post and have others correct, inform, share, or agree alongside me.
Everyone, enjoy your week end, enjoy your day.
I give thanks for this blessed nation, her outstanding troops, her allies, her citizens, her generosity, liberties, privileges, freedoms, and rights. Everyone here is called at so many levels. Everyone here is loved. Be at peace.
Please continue in your prayers for Skip, he truly needs an anchor.
‎04-11-2014 02:04 PM
Hi Gloria and friends. It's a beautiful day here and it's a nice change from the blustery weather we have had this winter.
I will pray for Skip, Love Roses. Prayers also for Bobbisue that her COPD improves.
And BTW, Love Roses, I really enjoy reading your posts on Viewpoints. You're sassy and able to express yourself well. I also thought some of the threads about Robin were over the top.... I just wish women could support one another but I don't know if that will happen in my lifetime....
‎04-11-2014 03:56 PM
I needed todays reading on Suffering. My week started with my birthday and my sister telling mr she couldnt do the visit with my son at the last minute
She has done this before to me and has takes a pleasure of stiring up propblems for me. On tuesday I had a major surgery and have to where a bile bag for the next 6 weeks. (Oh and my sister disinvited me because her husbands family doesn't care for me) I question how much more could God give me these last 48 years? What more ? I have suffered too. When will it end? My kids don't want to see me except for the 7 y/o. My health. My living situation my financial. I'm afraid. And I pray and I prsy some more and God keeps giving me more but not the good stuff
Its so hard to keep my faith when I'm loosing everything.I'mm sorry friends. You have all been so kind. Thank you Gloria for everuthing...felicia
‎04-11-2014 07:47 PM
{{{Felicia}}} I read here just about everyday but rarely post. My heart just broke reading your post - to feel scared and alone like that. I know that support on a thread like this helps but not always, so although I cannot help you out of your situation I can tell you that you are in many prayers. Take a moment to be quiet and just pay attention to the answer - it's there, but it's hard to listen to it when the issues we are dealing with keep going around and around in our minds.
I think the very fact that you feel comfortable sharing here is a start; the past seems to roll right into our present, doesn't it. Somebody once told me - "Wishing you the peace and serenity knowing you can never have a better past". That is so true - while sometimes an issue does continue on and on, it seems, sometimes we expect the worst and hope for the worst instead of expecting not the best but at least an improvement and hope, not for the best, but at least an improvement.
You are not at a point of acceptance of it all and that's not a failure in faith; I was also told onetime to think "I'm not (insert blank) YET" - so that I could realize that I may not be where I need to be YET but eventually I will get there.
I sincerely want all the best for you; I'm not going to get into all the "you are strong" etc. because right now you do not feel that way, and that's ok. Please try to remember that everything will come together in harmony in time; you just are not there "yet". And that's ok.
Please be kind to yourself and learn that expectations are no more than pre-meditated disappointments. It's hard to feel powerless, but we are not - it is just that it is better to recognize that some people will not change; if we spend our lives trying to make things work our way, and others will not cooperate, then you are right - some take delight in deception and disappointing others. We've seen in even here, so RL is never going to be any different.
So I'm going to close off now, but I hope you will be back.

‎04-11-2014 08:14 PM
I haven't posted in a few days, hoping all is well with everyone. We have had beautiful weather this week, the dogwoods are blooming now and they are beautiful. Our little oriole is back. He/she come to visit for a while every year. They do admire themself in the chrome of the car. Little vain bird! lol
Felicia...I cannot add nor say anything better than Cakers.
Peace and blessings to all.
‎04-11-2014 11:18 PM
Hello Bobbiesue - not raining here, just a nice, gorgeous day up to 65 degrees! Wow!
Love Roses - Yes the Sun is so important to life!! It helps with our moods - too many cloudy days make us feel worse - but the Sun take care of all that! What a blessing that is!! I'm glad you feel blessed to post on any forum you like, and not let people get to you! That's a blessing too!!!
Serenity - Glad you posted to Love Roses what you did - that's good she knows.
Felicia - I'm so sorry you are going thru this trial in your life. Know that you are loved and prayed for and we all care for you! You are Amongst Friends here, and hope very soon you will find peace and comfort in your life. We need to pray for your sister-in-law too, she needs a lot of prayers for conversion, for knowing how to love instead of the opposite. Yes, I'll pray for her and for you and may God's Will be done!!
Cakers - what you said to Felicia I couldn't say better!! Thanks so much for your wonderful, caring post! Post here more often, my friend, we'd love to hear more from you, but as you can and I"m so glad you did today! God has blessed you with the gift of words! That I know!!
Lucy - Beautiful weather here today - we are enjoying it, but colder weather is coming again with high of only 40 degrees for a few more days. Enjoy your blessings of beauty!!
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