Prayer for Writers
(taken from Saintly Support: A Prayer for Every Problem)

May the Lord guide me and all those who write for a living. Through your prayers, St. Frances de Sales, I ask for your intercession as I attempt to bring the written word to the world. Let us pray that God takes me in the palm of His hand and inspires my creativity and inspires my success. St. Francis de Sales, you understand the dedication required in this profession. Pray for God to inspire and allow ideas to flow. In His name, let my words reflect my faith for others to read. Amen.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

My Christmas Wish

I hope you all had a beautiful Christmas Day and continue the celebration throughout this joyous, holy season. This was a wonderful Christmas for us. See, the focus was on the birth of Jesus and not as much on the gifts, the cookies or the like. While all these things can be good, they should be the least priority. It was the Christ Mass that, while being unwrapped, filled my soul with a joy and peace that cannot be found in material possessions.

It is very easy to get swept into materialism, but this is not the way of the Christian. God has better things in store for us. No treasure on this earth can even slightly compare to our treasure in Heaven, which is being prepared by God for those who love Him.

If you have been away from the Church for whatever reason, make this the year to Come Home. If you don't belong to a parish or are feeling apprehensive about attending Mass because it has been so long, ask a friend to go along with you. If you are someone who does attend the Sacraments regularly, invite someone to attend with you. We can never know what is in someone's heart, for they just may be waiting for someone to ask.

God has placed various people in our lives for various reasons. A single word or smile can not only brighten someone's day, but can change their whole disposition. Choose your words carefully, as you never know if someone is silently struggling or suffering and your very words could trigger despair. Remember the words of our Mothers: "If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all." Though I would go further and remember the words of our Lord: "Bless those who curse you." God is never outdone in generosity - He will see to it that your blessing is returned and then some.

My prayer for you this Christmas is that you be filled with His Love and Peace and that the Holy Spirit renew your Hope that we all can become new. Merry Christmas!



"No earthly pleasures, no kingdoms of this world can benefit me in any way. I prefer death in Christ Jesus to power over the farthest limits of the earth. He who died in place of us is the one object of my quest. He who rose for our sakes is my one desire." St. Ignatius of Loyola

Monday, October 17, 2011

A Life Worth Living

Sometimes, we can get caught in a spiritual (not to mention physical) rut. I tend to think that we have only ourselves to blame, for we are the masters of our soul....or are we? If we allow our flesh and worldly passions to rule, then we can hardly presume that we are prudently caring for our soul, thus leaving the soul to become the servant. However, it is true that God sometimes allows such a state as a means to purify us and to test our love of Him.


So, what are we to do when are overcome by this state? First and foremost is prayer. St. Therese of Lisieux said in her autobiography, Story of a Soul, that when she experienced a spiritual dryness, she would say slowly the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be. Imagine this beloved Saint having to force herself to say those three simple prayers, yet she realized their efficaciousness. Even if you cannot bring yourself to pray these prayers, a simple prayer will do, such as, "My Jesus, Mercy" or "Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you, Save Souls". Perhaps you might prefer to meditate - the Passion is of utmost value to meditate on, for this is the truest love story. It is in this meditation that Jesus will tug on the strings of your heart and awaken your soul to love and serve Him.


In addition to prayer, we can fast. A fast does not necessarily consist of bread and water. If you have never fasted before, you can begin small by cutting out coffee, sugar or salt (assuming you prefer these). Another means of a fast is to give up a social network for the day. Be sure to add prayer to your fast or you could very easily retreat. Be reasonable with yourself: If you need your strength to take care of your children or a sick or elderly parent, it would not be wise to adhere to a strict fast.

It is also essential to receive the Sacraments. Are we in a state of grace? If not, do not delay in receiving the Sacrament of Penance, which is a free gift from Jesus that is too often taken for granted. Attend Mass and receive the Holy Eucharist. This is our faith. This is why Christ died on the cross for us some 2000 years ago. He did not leave us alone to fend for ourselves for He knows that without Him, we cannot live. Allow Him to recess in your soul and bring you to life - a life that is very worth living.