All is not so quiet in the secluded suburban
park.
Traffic distant
Green junipers point like leafy sentinels
straight skywards.
singing robin, drumming downy
blue sky
butterflies of white
Flowers materialized out of
the hardest of winters.
In just three days the everlasting torrential wind
sweeping rains ceased.
And on schedule as in our Creator’s
plan.
joy in life’s newness
awe at the core.
Wonder amidst tragedies
A renewed spirit pervades
and spirits rise in unrehearsed dance of jubilation. Our hearts become more open. And our minds can see more clearly now.
So what has this to do with lay
associates or our beloved Sisters? Many
have been reaching out in their own parishes for a long time, but this year
groups have voluntarily been with the Sisters working joyfully by their sides.
Example: on a late April morning the Dominican Sisters and their
lay associates headed out among the ancient trees and rocks of Dighton. Winter had taken a heavy toll. But these intrepid souls were determined to
have this sacred space prepared for others.
A simple gesture by people tired from a full week of work performed some
heavy work in an act of selfless charity.
They were also unknowingly establishing a living community of love:(the
fruit of their reverence and study put into action.)
What would Blessed Marie Poussepin
think of her far distant followers? Would this intelligent, capable business woman who stressed charity through service be pleased? From the page of the wonderful little book, A Face of god, we can learn more than enough about this amazing lady than we might from such a small pamphlet.
Some of her wisdom and spirit come
through the following examples. The list
is far from complete:
We
know of her caring for the very ill Marie Olivier, the poor sick widow whom
Marie supported in her own room until that lady’s death way back in 1694.
When faced with anxiety
about the future of her community , she hoped against hope keeping on with her
foundation with steadfastness with only one support : her blind surrender to the ways of Providence
who as she said inspired her project: It
is solely the work of Providence…..the work of God who used such a weak
creature” “
She
wanted serious asceticism and practice of basic evangelical virtues, but wanted them to be practiced in joy and freedom of spirit.