Friday, March 21, 2008
An Act of Providence
I’d like to tell you about an experience I had that made me reflect and left lots of joy in my heart. One evening I had strong chestpains: I was taken urgently to hospital, had a big scare but it was nothing serious. After a few days in hospital an acquaintance and neighbouring hospital bed patient came to visit me. She sat down on my bed and started to talk about her painful life and her poor sick heart. Her words and tears flowed out like a stream; that evening she wanted to expel and free herself of all her pain. In the end with a sigh she said: ”I feel better now, and finally I can fall asleep...” She sat sat on her own bed at peace, then looking at me sweetly she said: “I would be pleased to offer you a coffee but...” She turned her head and started her voyage in the land of dreams free and happy... A doubt arose in my mind... “That my bad turn was only an excuse to support without knowing it a mysterious act of Providence?” Mimma (translate by Diliana)
Providence
We all generally know of if when used in the form “Divine Providence” but it could also be used to mean a mysterious and favourable occurrance or coincidence in occasion of giving help and support to others during our daily lives. It is something that is in our sub-conscious and makes us do things for the good of others, or things to help others who are in a precarious situation. For example does it ever occur to you that a moment after thinking about someone the telephone or door bell rings, and it is just that person you were thinking of in need of your help? We can say that man possess a surprising potential which favours living together in the human world, and which we should coltivate and learn about more. Meanwhile, it would be enough just to stay calm and listen within oneself and to who speaks to our hearts. Mimma (translate by Diliana)
Friday, February 8, 2008
The Nativity Scene and the Little Girl
Have you ever watched a child whilst they looked upon the Nativity Scene? I have a six year old grandaughter and on Christmas Day, trying not to be noticed , I observed her whilst she looked at the Nativity Scene. She was calm and ready to expreme all that she had in her heart and I took all this in. Straight away she gave a general look at the whole scene, then she concentrated her attention on the stable and with her finger she touched Mary’s head, and said smiling: “There you are, you have arrived, and He is already born: Are you happy now? And you Joseph, go on and get some wood for the fire, otherwise it will go out...” All of a sudden the atmosphere change, her tone of voice became emotional and beseeching “...Shelter me, shelter me, give me hospitality, please I beg you, I’m so tired...Help me...”. She had picked up a hen and she moved it around, desperately trying to find a safe refuge for it to rest in. The drama of the human events of Joseph and Mary refused in a moment of need, for the love of a little girl, was transferred in that little world making her participate in and aware of their problems. In this way children are often “teachers of life” for us adults. Baby Jesus protect all the World’s Children!! Mimma (translate by Diliana)
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
FRIENDSHIP
There is an old saying:”who finds a friend finds a treasure”. If during a lifetime you find some friends, but with the passing of time occasionally you discover that they are almost never the much desired “treasure”. I think I am able to say that friendship is more than a simple affectionate tie between blood relations. Friendship is the strongest form of Brotherhood: a friend never leaves you alone, he is deeply rooted inside of you because he finds in you something similar to his own nature and this makes him happy because he knows he can rely on you for anything, in any moment of his life. Once I was deeply touched the first time, when at the end of the Focolari Movement’s convention the participants hugged each other saying: “I’m ready to give my life for you”. It seems absurd to say such a phrase, but if someone says this why not believe it? Most certainly he found in him a true friend! I wish you all a happy start to the new year and I remind you of the Friend-Treasure that 2000 years ago offered his life for all Humanity. Mimma (translate by Diliana)
Friday, January 11, 2008
Joy
A few weeks ago we made some reflections upon the old man and the new man. Wherefore the new man is the young man, who won over the old man because he renwed and purified himself: he is the man who has an inner joy. He has a very strong reality, is courageous, and doesn’t fear neither man or suffering: he is above all of this, of every pain because in their place he puts compassion and forgiveness. So you could say that joy isn’t something but Someone; joy is someone at peace with themselves and others and comunicates the force with which they do lovely and good things at all ages. So we often see old suffering people who are young because they are joyful and young people who are old because they haven’t got joy in their hearts. Even Jesus on the Cross, in spite of his suffering and martyrdom, had joy in his heart because he said to thief: “Today you will enter heaven with me”. We wish everyone will have lots of joy in their hearts. Mimma (translate by Diliana)
Thursday, January 10, 2008
The Miracle of...life
Last week some young women came to Caberra to pray in the Church of the Annunciation. We evoked the story of the “Devota” together, then their attention went upon the Thanksgiving Medals (for miracles received) hanging on the wall in the St John’s Chapel. Once there were many more of them; but with the passing of the centuries they have gone missing. Margherita left a sign of her goodness, of her unconditional love, and of her compassion. The essence of the Thanksgiving Medals is the recognition of a gift received, a reminder of the mysterious way a prayer recited in solitude and desperation is heard and gathered up by God. Who donates a Thanksgiving Medal has received a miracle or has been graced by God in the intent and in the facts. One of our young visitors is expecting a baby; she asked for the miracle that perpetuates in time from when the World was Created: the miracle of life. Our most joyful regards to all expectant mothers and we thank them for being faithful collaborators of God in keeping safe the gift of life. Mimma (translate by Diliana)
The Waiting
We are living the days waiting for Christmas. It should be a peaceful and joyful waiting with a look within ours souls and towards heaven. But instead, if we go to a big shopping centre we come out feeling dazed and confused...in them you remain shocked by a huge mass of people who continue to fill shopping baskets and trolleys with anything that glitters. Then at home we realise that a lot of the things we bought are useless and clutters up our homes. So where is the poverty that we all hear about? Roberto Benigni preaching The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, becomes topical because he blends in with the audience, especially with those who suffer, and he evokes sensations, eternal values and gives a message of honesty and wisdom which touches you deeply. The most urgent need to deal with is our spiritual need not the material need: the need which doesn’t make you see the hungry, or the homeless and who experiments with Dante:...”come sa di sale lo pane altrui e come è duro calle lo scendere e salir per l’altrui scale” (roughly translated means “How good tasting is the bread of others and how hard it is to go up and down the stairs for others.” ) Best Wishes for Christmas to all foreigners. Mimma (translate by Diliana)
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