3 Things on Thursday

Oh my goodness. The unintentional alliteration has pleased me so much! Three things on Thursday. I’m cracking up.

Anyway…I’m meditating on the Luminous mysteries, a favorite of mine that played an integral part in my faith journey, and I was thinking about ways I could be the Light of Christ in the world today.

What three little things could I do today to shine that Light?

  1. Smile — I talk to a lot of people. Some of them are stressed and already feeling like I’m not going to have good news for them.
  2. Listen — Those same people often feel they have no voice.
  3. Pray — I’ve been a slacker in that department, making excuses or poor choices instead of saying my prayers.

What three things could you do to shine Christ’s light?

The Day of the Dead and The Book of Life

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John Blaine Johnson, Jr and Alex Morera

 

Today, on All Souls Day, I remember in prayer both my father, and my father-in-law — two wonderful men who were in my life too short a time. Many other beloved family members and dear friends were included in those prayers. Although I had a heavy heart, the prayers, and subsequently, the remembering of so many fun and beautiful times, lifted my spirit.

Cubans don’t celebrate the Day of the Dead/El Dia de los Muertos, a Mexican celebration, although some well-meaning people make assumptions based upon our common language. The customs are quite different. But…I have become enamored of this holiday and its traditions.

I enjoy that it is a family celebration, and that the separation of loved ones, through death, reunites the families through love. In the end, as Catholics, we believe the same — that one day in Heaven through the mercy and grace of God, we will be reunited.

posterLast year I bought the Book of Life, a fun animated film that is like a cross between Dante’s Divina Comedia and Groundhog Day. The main character, Manolo, must face his greatest fears and turns to his family, all of whom are deceased, for help on his journey as he travels through three lands.

It takes place on the Day of the Dead, so most of us would like to find some redeeming catechetical value in it. It’s there, though you need to look at broad themes. I was delighted by so many elements of the film: the animation is clever and appealing; the cast is exceptional; the music — EXCELLENT!

It’s the perfect end for today — a snuggle movie that will entertain and delight me.

I love my family and friends

Ran across this quote scribbled on a piece of paper as I cleaned my desk:

We find rest in those we love, and we provide a resting place in ourselves for those who love us. — Saint Bernard Of Clairvaux

Isn’t that beautiful? Doesn’t that make you want to gather up all the people you love and hold them close to your heart?

Yes.

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