Luminous
A Catholic Woman and Her Thoughts on Life, the Universe, and Everything
Monday, March 12, 2007
Believing even in darkness
Readings of the day - 2/12/07
Gen 4,1-15.25.
Ps 50,1.8.16-17.20-21.
Mk 8,11-13

Commentary of the day:

Saint [Padre] Pio de Pietrelcina (1887-1968), Capuchin OP


"Why does this age seek a sign?" - Believing even in darkness

The Holy Spirit tells us: Don't let your mind succumb to temptation and sorrow, for joy of the heart is life for the soul. Sorrow is no good for anything and causes our spiritual death.

It happens sometimes that the darkness of trial overwhelms your soul's heaven; but this darkness is light! Thanks to it, you believe even in darkness; the mind feels lost, it fears no longer being able to see, no longer understanding anything. But this is the moment when the Lord speaks and makes himself present to the soul; and the soul listens, understands and loves in the fear of God. So don't wait for Tabor to "see" God when you are already contemplating him on Sinai.

Progress in the joy of a sincere heart that is wide open. And if it is impossible for you to keep that happiness, at least don't lose courage and keep all your trust in God.

God bless!

Lisa Alekna, MI
lanat@rcn.com

"You come to me and unite Yourself intimately to me under the form of nourishment. Your Blood now runs in mine, Your Soul, Incarnate God, compenetrates mine, giving courage and support. What miracles! Who would have ever imagined such!"

- St. Maximilian Kolbe