November, the month of All Saints(November 1, 2016) In the communion of saints, many and varied spiritualities have been developed
When we repeat the words: ‘I believe in the communion of the saints’ we affirm that we are in communion with each other here on earth and with all who have gone before us. I can ask my friends in heaven to pray for me the same way I would ask my friends here on earth to pray for me. That connection with good and holy friends who I believe are now with God has given me strength in difficult times in the past. When I ask for their intercession I am sure that they are listening from beyond this world just as though they were sitting in my kitchen, drinking coffee and listening to my problems. Being Vincentian is just icing on the cake. Not only do we have a Vincentian family in our conferences, we also have those Vincentian saints who inspire us and whose intercession we can ask for. Our Vincentian Spirituality, developed from the prayers and actions of our founders is still alive and growing today and it nourishes us. We share the spirituality of Blessed Frederic and St. Vincent, of Blessed Rosalie and St. Louise. We also share the spirituality of so many men and women who came before us and who served Christ in His poor, with love, respect, justice and joy. They are our guides; we seek to follow their example. Their spirituality is to me what the Cathechism says “…reflections of the one pure light of the Holy Spirit.’ Our vocation is not an easy one. I believe that we can do what we need to do because we ask all things through the intercession of our friends who have gone before us. Saint Vincent de Paul, pray for us. Denise Bondy, Chair Spirituality CornerMonthly Reflections by Deacon John Girolami, Spiritual Advisor, ONRC November, the month of All Saints
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