Friday, November 5, 2010

Sister Marie Therese goes on Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

For decades I enjoyed sharing with English classes the lively humor of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, especially the prologue. I never dreamed that I, like the Wife of Bath, would go on a prayer pilgrimage not just to the shrine of St. Thomas Becket but to the Holy Land itself. Unbelievably, I will enjoy this privilege from Nov. 8-17 this year! My friend and former colleague in the Theology Department Carol Costigan and her husband, Ed, are giving me this journey of a lifetime. My sister Rita is also going on the trip.

After so many years of also teaching Old and New Testament, the places mentioned in the Gospels will come to life for me as I follow in the footsteps of Jesus. We will be staying in hotels in Bethlehem and in Jerusalem and will go out from there. I am looking forward especially to celebrating Mass at the Basilica of the Annunciation and also on Mount Calvary as well as going to Ain Karim where Mary visited Elizabeth and Zachary and the unborn John the Baptist. We will take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee which Jesus and his apostles crossed so often and also pray at the famous Wailing Wall. We will visit Capernaum, Cana, Mount Tabor, Qumran, the Dead Sea, the Grotto of the Nativity, and even follow the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.


You can read between the lines how excited I am! I promise to keep all of my former students, friends , and family in my heart and pray for you at all the holy places. I’ll take a camera and keep a journal, but I can’t promise to write a Chaucerian prologue.

Monday, November 1, 2010

A Pumpkin Prayer

Last week, Sister Catherine prayed with the seventh grade class...
 
Being a Christian is like being a pumpkin,
God lifts you up, takes you in, and washes all the dirt off of you.
He opens you up, touches you deep inside
and scoops out all of the yucky stuff:
Including the seeds of doubt, hate and greed.
Then He carves you a new smiling face and
He puts His light inside you to shine for all the world to see.
Lord, open my mind so I can learn new things about you.
Remove the things in my life that don’t please you.
Forgive the wrong things I do and help me forgive others.
Open my eyes to see the beauty 
 You’ve made in the world around me.
I’m sorry for the times
I’ve turned my nose at the good You provide.
Let everything I say please You.
Lord, help me show Your Light to others
through the things I do and say.
When I see others needing a light, help me to share mine.  Amen
Sr. Catherine even brought her own pumpkin!