Early today, as in most mornings, Fr. Ben and I were praying in front of the exposed Blessed Sacrament in the little chapel of our Rectory. In addition to the prayers in the Breviary of the "Office of Readings” and the "Morning Prayer" we also spend a full half-an-hour in silence. This is one of the best moments of my day. Today, the words coming into the silence of my heart were repeatedly, "REJOICE IN THE LORD! ALWAYS REJOICE IN THE LORD! REJOICE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD! REJOICE! GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD!"
I was also recalling the words of St Paul’s to the Romans (second reading for this weekend), "None of us lives for oneself, and no one dies for oneself. For if we live, we live for the Lord, and if we die, we die for the Lord" (Romans 14:7-9). St Paul was in jail when he wrote his letter to the Romans. Following his dramatic conversion from persecutor of Christ to disciple of Christ, he spent his entire life living for Christ. Though in jail, he was totally free, no longer having chains attaching him to the world. He was ready to die for Christ. He had just proclaimed also from his jail, “Nothing, neither life nor death, can separate us from the Love of God in Christ Jesus Our Lord." (Romans 8:38) Paul was totally at peace, feeling the Presence and the Love of Jesus Christ.
I pray to God that as we enter our 40 HOURS OF ADORATION TONIGHT, beginning at 10 pm, together we can find...