Saturday, February 27, 2010

Bearing the Exile


You seek the friendship of those who, with their conversation and affection, with their company, help you to bear more easily the exile of this world-although sometimes those friends fail you. I don't see anything wrong with that.
But how is it that you do not seek everyday, more eagerly, the company, the conversation of that great friend who will never fail you?
St. Josemaria Escriva

This short quote is from one of my favorite books, "The Way" by St. Josemaria. It is a book with numbered sayings-a great help for time of prayer. I typically read them until one strikes me and let it "rest on me" for a little while. In this way it stays with me throughout the day.

This particular quote struck me as I was thinking about how truly valueable it is for people who love the Lord to make themselves available to others. Of course not merely because we "should" or merely because we "ought" but because the love of God inspires us to do so. Not merely for the sake of "converting" other people to a life in the Lord (though this would always be our desire for everyone to share in the penetrating love of God) but for ourselves to experience the greater intimacy that comes with walking with Jesus Christ. All of this being now said, I realize that I have a strong tendency to enter more easily into conversation with creatures...with fellow humans than I do with God. I often find myself thinking of the "optimum time" to pray as opposed to simply praying. The above quote helps me to remember that God is available at all times and is always willing and able (even joyfully) to pour out endless graces upon us. People fail us...God never fails.
Thanks be to God!

Monday, February 22, 2010

The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Denver



The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception serves as the Mother Church of the Catholic faithful in Northern Colorado.

Through its beauty and service to the people of God and its fidelity to the Gospel and shepherds of the Church, it illuminates the local community and greater Denver area with Christian faith, hope, and love.



Amy and I went through our "Rite of Election" last night at this Cathedral in Denver. Such a beautiful place. It was great to meet Archbishop Charles Chaput OFM cap. A truly wonderful night.