Monday, March 31, 2014

"[U]m profeta não é honrado na sua própria terra." - João 4,44

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Lessons from Fr. John, SJ

  •  Our God is a God of opportunities
  •  "It sounds crazy, so ok." - What a fellow Jesuit during novitiate described as his vocation story ;)
  •  If we say yes, we can go forward
  •  Leaving our options open is not saying yes to anything.  It does not not help us go forward.
  • Pray through your activities.
  • "God, today is really Your day.  It's not my day, it's Your day." - Possible morning offering :)
  • If we go through our day praying through all our activities and giving them to God, we can accomplish what God wants (Not necessarily what we wanted to do), and we can move from activity to activity with a sense of peace; no rushing <= How I was last semester ;)
  • We don't have time to do everything.  We might have to say no to something in order to say yes to something good.  
  • "God: How do You want this relationship to be?"  If we put all our trust in God He will take care of everything.  0 = )  (It really works out... Think of last semester, World Youth Day in Rio, and coming to Campion [Jesuit] College).  0 = )
  • We need to eat and sleep.  There's a time to rest, to be with friends, and be alone.  Think of Ecclesiastes 3.  0 = )  Fr. John is an advocate of me taking naps between classes if I need to.  Ashuhaus!  :)  Praise God!  :) 
 
 
Rezamos: Nossa Senhora Aparecida, rogai por nós...  Ajuda-nos a fazer sempre a vontade de Deus.  SZ
 
 

Friday, March 21, 2014

From Fr. Frank, SJ's Homily

We forget how fragile we are.  ><

Wow! Ualll! :D

Very cool games to teach people about social justice: http://www.devp.org/en/thinkfast/activities

^^  Ótimo!  Se alguém precisa um tradução para o português de inglês, só me avisa.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Because This is Important :)

Fall in Love

"Nothing is more practical than 
finding God, than 
falling in Love 
in a quite absolute, final way. 
What you are in love with, 
what seizes your imagination, will affect everything. 
It will decide 
what will get you out of bed in the morning, 
what you do with your evenings,
how you spend your weekends,
what you read,
whom you know,
what breaks your heart,
and what amazes you with joy and gratitude.
Fall in Love, stay in love,
and it will decide everything."

--Pedro Arrupe, SJ. Read more Ignatian prayers here: http://bit.ly/18EG342

Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Wisdom

Source: http://chastityproject.com/qa/im-going-to-a-university-in-the-fall-and-i-am-setting-my-heart-on-meeting-someone-there-if-not-i-think-i-may-have-to-become-a-priest-is-this-being-too-harsh-on-myself/

When we try to force our vocation into a timetable, we are acting out of impatience and saying to God, “You’ve got X amount of months to accomplish my will.” Often God’s ways are not our ways, so pray that God [helps you clearly hear how] he calls you to serve him. If you accept any vocation, it should be out of generosity, love, and courage, not frustration.

Sometimes we decide what we want in order to be happy, and then we wait until we get it to become pleased with life. This is a recipe for unhappiness, because God gives us what we need, not always what we want. Though this time of singleness may seem like a problem, perhaps you need to look at it differently. Mother Teresa used to say that there are no problems in life; there are only challenges in love for Jesus. She also remarked that the world sees everything as a “problem.” Why not use the word gift?

Why a gift? Well, the vocation that God has in mind for you is where you will have the most joy. You do not want a marriage that he has not willed, and you do not want to have a marriage before God wills it. The Bible repeatedly says in its love poem, Song of Songs, “Do not stir up love before its own time” (Song 2:7; 3:5; 8:4 NAB). You may feel that love’s time is long overdue, but trust that the Lord will act, and know that his timing is perfect.

Take one day at a time. His faithfulness and kindness reach to the skies, and God has glory in what he conceals. He wants you where you are right now, so embrace his will as it is revealed to you in the present moment in order to grow in sanctity. Also, remember that a vocation is not the ultimate purpose for our existence. Holiness is. God may not be calling you to know your vocation today, but he is calling you to holiness.

I understand that this time of loneliness is difficult, but allow the words of Scripture to console you and encourage you to persevere:

“My son, when you come to serve the Lord, prepare yourself for trials. Be sincere of heart and steadfast, undisturbed in time of adversity. Cling to him, forsake him not; thus will your future be great. Accept whatever befalls you, in crushing misfortune be patient; For in fire gold is tested, and worthy men in the crucible of humiliation. Trust God and he will help you; make straight your ways and hope in him. You who fear the Lord, wait for his mercy, turn not away lest you fall. . . . Study the generations long past and understand; has anyone hoped in the Lord and been disappointed? . . . For equal to his majesty is the mercy that he shows” (Sir. 2:1–7, 10, 18, NAB).

Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Fato - Eu amo os Jesuítas! :D

Today Fr. Frank said enough with giving things up for Lent - we should actively do things for others.  How Jesuit!  The fasting rule has changed for us in Canada.  It's so cold that we need our nutrition.  We're not required to fast.  *duly noted*  :D

Saturday, March 01, 2014

uallll! This is the best!

O melhor!!