Monday, November 22, 2010

Where Were You When.....?

Different events in our lives mark us in different ways.

Some people never forget where they were...

...when the war started (which war....)
...when Kennedy was shot
...when Neil Armstrong took that small but giant step on the moon
...when the space shuttle exploded
...when planes were used as weapons of mass destruction on 9/11
...when Katrina struck
...when...
...when...
...when I heard about... and my world changed forever

Some things happen and change the way we remember, change the way we look at ourselves or others, change the way we mark time: before and after

What's your WHEN?

Changed Forever: Remembering the Martyrs of El Salvador

Thirty years ago, a terrible tragedy took place in El Salvador. When four church women were brutally assassinated, it touched our lives in unforgettable ways.

The missioners were killed in December 1980. I became a Maryknoll Lay Missioner in September 1981 (and later a Maryknoll Sister in 1986). Joining Maryknoll at that time was deeply linked with the events in El Salvador that had taken place the year before: the murder of Archbishop Romero, the tragic death in a flashflood of Sister Carla Piette, the abduction, violation and killing of Cleveland Lay Missioner Jean Donovan, Ursuline Sister Dorothy Kazel, and Maryknollers Maura Clarke and Ita Ford.

Danger and violence in Central America were the symbols of risk in commitment for younger generations of missioners, much the same way that suffering in China symbolized the call to mission for earlier Christians.

I invite you to join with us in remembering the martyrs in El Salvador and allowing their memory to stir your own commitment to service to the Gospel. We have a number of features on our website so that you can learn more about what happened and what it means for us today.

Hear Sisters Carla and Ita sing Lord
of the Road
, a song composed by Carla

During the coming week, there will be other news and
features on our home page:
www.maryknollsisters.org

Thank you for joining with us in remembering, praying, and pressing
on with the work of our beloved martyrs: making God’s love visible to the
poor, accompanying those who struggle for justice, responding to the urgent
needs of our world.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Living outside the box

liturgy

I liked this idea. (Thanks to this neat website: http://www.liturgy.co.nz/)

All redeemed in Christ calls us to think beyond boundaries.

What makes something "other" instead of one in the Body of Christ?

Saturday, February 27, 2010

What I didn't plan on

I did not plan to spend my morning working on our web page. There were approximately four to five billion other to-do's on my list.

But there was a big earthquake in Chile.
And people are suffering.
And we have Sisters in Chile.

So I went to work doing the only thing I could do to (hopefully) make a difference...

Contact some others to let them know.
Pray.
Ask others to pray.

Because although it was not on my list for the day, it's what my life is meant to be about:
solidarity with the suffering.

So please pray for the people of Chile, especially those affected by the earthquake.

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Year, New Moment, New Hope

A new year is like a new pad of paper, a new notebook...that blank slate feeling that maybe there is the possibility of a fresh start...with good intentions, new hopes.

So I have hopes for our world: peace, love... It seems easy to be at the extremes of "can't we just all be friends" a bit Pollyanna....or totally cynical...it's useless. The harder posture to maintain is the step by step: at this moment, I will do what I can for peace...at this moment, I will do what I can for beauty...at this moment, I will do what I can to be a presence of love to our world.

I have hopes for all that I care about:
  • the immediate circle of care of my family, my friends, my Sisters,
  • a broader circle of people I have come to know and care about through my work in our Development Department: my fellow workers and our amazing donors who do so much to support us
  • a world of "cosmic consciousness" that I am still growing into, that invites me to enter a bigger mystery...to learn to care way beyond my current awareness...to decrease my carbon footprint, my stuff footprint, my consumerism...and increase my mindfulness footprint.
And I have hopes for myself: a little more balance (again the extremes vs. the step by step approach), a little more focus, better planning, priorities...and growing in ability to relate with love and care in that bigger universe of God's amazing creation.

The work of mission is to keep expanding the embrace of God's love. So here goes, 2010!

What are your hopes and dreams for this new moment?