The love of our lost ones shines down upon us
We continue a short series written by Benedictine Sisters on what Christmas means to them. Enjoy!
Sister Mary Jane Wallace, OSBAs I sit in the quiet
looking at the Christmas Crib
and the Holy Family …
I think of my own family.
I reflect on the mystery of the birth of a child.
A miracle.
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Christmas is a family feast.
My mediations during this season are filled with family thoughts, and the wonderment of the mystery of birth and death that comes into the lives of all families.
I lost my own baby brother, mother and father during December.
I’m reminded of these prayerful words from the Native legend:
Perhaps they are not the stars,but rather openings in heaven,Where the love of our lost onesPours throughAnd shines down upon usTo let us knowTheir souls are at peace.God’s peace to you.
Comments (1)
Cleonne W. Wright:
Dec 19, 2017 at 08:59 PM
Though life is not easy, the twinkle in your eyes, and that beautiful smile have prevailed, Sr. Mary Jane.
Christmas Blessings with Love,
Cleonne Wright, Live-in Volunteer, 12/19/2017
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