Saturday, November 14, 2020

Prayer... what is that?

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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 Prayer – What is that?

For someone who has never really prayed before…

…. a simple approach to prayer :

Prayer is simply visiting with God – the Creator of the Universe – who is always present. Christians believe that Jesus revealed God to be a Trinity, a Community of Divine Persons: the Father, the Son – who is also the human known as Jesus – and the Holy Spirit. Read more to find some simple helps for visiting with God in prayer.

Okay, fine, but what the heck is prayer anyway?

Taking our cue from the Star Trek universe…

READ MORE…. 👇

Do you feel or think prayer is something saints and mystics do but we ordinary mortals could never hope to do or experience? For people like us, isn’t prayer just turning to God in our times of need? Asking for what we or our loved ones need has always been a normal function of praying, but there is more to it than that. In the fictional Star Trek universe, the first goal of exploring space is to discover new life forms and make first contact with them in the hope of establishing ongoing relations between them and the people of Earth and the members of the United Federation of Planets. So how do they make such contact? The Starship Captain’s usual command generally goes like this: “Open all hailing frequencies.” After this the first message basically introduces them, declares peaceful intentions, and asks for a response. Prayer really is as simple as that, at least to begin with.

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“Open all hailing frequencies.”

How do we “open all hailing frequencies” to God? We’re not using sophisticated tech and equipment in the exercise of prayer, but we are making us of all our human faculties: physical senses, our intellectual and psychological faculties, the faculties of our heart, and of our spirit or soul. God connects with us on the inside.

Praying is Simply visiting with God

Every living, breathing human being has expectations, and these expectations change with incidents we experience in time. What do we expect of life, of others, of ourselves, and of God? What are God’s expectations of us? What kind of blessing do you as a married couple expect from God in your marriage? There is no escape from human suffering and death, but you might expect God to minimize your pain and delay your death to an advanced age. You may be afraid of marital difficulties and expect God to save you from friction and marriage failure. You may fear giving birth to less than perfect children and expect God to prevent deformities and other tragedies from happening. The expectations you might have of God could be as extensive as your fears about life. It is quite human to have fears, but a life primarily driven by fears would be a wretched existence. Love is a much more reliable engine for our lives, health, marriage, family, career, friendships, projects, and leisure.

Most would expect engaged and married couples to have within them deep desires that are real – for all that is true, right, good, loving, and beautiful. Taken together, these desires look like the desire for happiness, and constitute a great motor driving our decisions and choices. It is considered wise – the Bible often speaks of this – to seek the counsel and experience of our elders. Yet, we who are alive at present and belong to the 21st century culture are so wary of being told how to live our lives, that we are loath to seek advice. We value our own competence and independence, which can hinder us from being really open to benefit from the experience of others in order to make better decisions; so bent are we on making those decisions by ourselves, alone.           

As we attach ourselves to our own motives at this level; we see that God has expectations of engaged and married couples, and of families, as of all his children. The first human beings knew what God expected of them, and they were happy to carry it out. Then they were tempted to doubt the generosity of God’s motives in the few restrictions He had put on their choices. They decided to be free from God’s expectations, and ventured into behavior they had been warned to avoid. Since they had taken back the trust they had until then put in God, the result was the loss of the harmony and peace they had enjoyed with God, with each other, and with all other creatures. To this day we are no longer in harmony with God, with each other, or with Creation. We rely far too much on our own opinions and preferences, going so far as to avoid following or even asking for advice; even when this results in pain, suffering, and death. This is why humanity and the natural environment are in trouble

Where Paleontology, Archaeology, Anthropology, and the Sacred Scriptures Meet

We don’t know when the first generations of human beings lived, symbolized as they are in Adam and Eve of Genesis in the Bible. Were they at the beginning of the genus “Homo” in Africa 2.5 million years ago, or 500,000 years ago when Neanderthals in Europe and the Middle East evolved bigger brains than ours today, or when the first homo sapiens developed bigger brains 300,000 years ago with the daily use of fire, or with the evolution of “Homo sapiens sapiens” 200,000 years ago in East Africa, or with the “Cognitive Revolution” 70,000 years ago and the emergence of fictive language, the ability to conceive and express abstract realities, or most recently with the agricultural revolution 14,000 years ago? We don’t know. What God reveals in Genesis, in the beginning, whenever that was, is that man left God to prefer our current state of rebellion and ignorance.

In time, God chose a people for himself, with a merciful plan to restore them to harmony by giving them what the first human beings had as a natural conscience before they turned away from trust in their Creator God. With Moses God gave 10 commandments and said: “Choose life or death: keep the Lord’s commandments and you shall live; break these commandments, and you shall surely die. Consider well, and choose between life and death.” It was a struggle for people to observe the Law and all that God expected of them. They felt faith in God was a burden and didn’t always feel close to God. Then, “God so loved the world that He sent his only Son.”

Jesus came to restore us to harmony with God his Father, with each other, and with all other creatures. He did not come only for the people alive on Earth when He came as man, because He continues to come to each person in every generation until the end of the world. Jesus uses various means to get our attention and then offers us life; that we might be able to live a life like his own. As we respond to Jesus and open ourselves with trust to Him, He lets us know what God expects of us, and we allow Him to have influence in our lives.      

According to John 17:3, Jesus said that eternal life is to know God and Jesus Christ whom He has sent. Jesus lived the most human life ever lived, in perfect harmony in himself, with other people, and all creatures. He lived in a way that was in divine communion with his heavenly Father. He clearly intends for us and all his disciples to learn from Him. Jesus continues to send his Holy Spirit in us to guide us into living our life as He lived his. Jesus went to Synagogue every Friday and every Saturday rested with his family before God, to study the Scriptures and discuss life. He prayed 7 times a day: on waking, before every meal, at the beginning and end of his work, and before going to bed. He lived in the peace, trust, and joy that come from knowing his Father’s love. He worked, made his contribution to society, and earned food for the family. He faced the world with courage, resisting its efforts to pull Him away from doing the Father’s will. He lived on good terms with all, was kind to the poor and suffering, and forgave all who offended Him; even with love and mercy to enemies.

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Jesus gives us the Holy Spirit to help us pray and live as He did. We turn to God in prayer as we get ready for sleep and upon waking in the morning. We go to Sunday Mass and worship the Lord, resting all day with our family and friends, spending time with our spouse and playing with our children, reading, discussing, and learning more about God, and enjoying the Lord’s Day. Like Jesus we pray often during the day – bringing God into the different experiences and concerns of our day – praying alone, as a couple, and also as a family.

We live in the peace, trust, and joy that flow from our Father’s love. We work all week to make our contribution to society and support our family, face the world with courage, resist its efforts to pull us away from our family or from doing the Father’s will. We live on good terms with all, show kindness to the poor and suffering, forgive all who offend us, and give love and mercy even to those who make themselves our enemies.

Jesus did not take his standards for living from the world, but from his Father’s will, which He knew from Scripture, the Synagogue, the teaching of his parents and rabbis, and from personal prayer and converse with his Father. As his disciples, we cannot afford to take our standards for the conduct of our lives from the world, but from Jesus. Jesus sets our standards – as the Person against whom we do well to measure ourselves – for one day we will want to be able to show the Father all the fruit we have generated from all his gifts to us.    

Jesus lived his life as a vibrant, intimate, constant relationship with his Father in heaven, and He calls us to do the same. Jesus’ faith, hope, and love of his Father were out in the light of day for all to see, though He kept much of it concealed in his heart. Still, his faith in God was not occult but public. Our faith in God must likewise be open and public – not occult or hidden. When a person considers himself a Christian, yet does not participate in Sunday worship every week, does not pray alone every day, does not pray openly – at home and in public places like work, church, and society – then that person’s faith is occult or hidden and rather sterile; that limits what God can give and do for them. They push God into the shadows, the corners of their lives.

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That leaves the wide-open spaces of their home and lives empty, attracting all kinds of other influences to come and set up shop. They are more easily manipulated and controlled by other people whose motives and intentions can be quite dark. This in turn can open them up to harassment by dark powers and the influence of demons – all the manifestations of evil that we associate with the “occult”. God abides by the laws He has put in place to govern our lives, including the law of freedom. This means that if we want God to actually be God in our lives; it is up to us to take Him seriously, to put our trust in Him, surrender our lives and homes to Him, pray, and openly practice our faith. These attitudes bear fruit every day as we deliberately practice them.

Living as a Christian, as a disciple of Jesus, includes praying individually and even openly with others. To get over the initial embarrassment and hesitations that can keep you from even trying to pray by yourself or with others, just ask God to help you and start; just do it. Keep in mind that God is alive and was the first One ever to love you. The Father loved you even before you were conceived, when you were only one possibility out of hundreds of thousands in your mother’s ovaries and your father’s testes. He picked you because He wanted you to have life and come into the world; so you might know Him and his never-ending love for you. As you begin to pray, and return to prayer each day – alone and with others – remember that you are responding to God’s invitation. He is always there first, waiting for us to reveal a little more of Himself and his love for us.

A brief reflection on God and the Holy Trinity

Our Christian faith informs and confirms our own human experience that there is only one true God. At all times as we turn to God and pray to Him we deepen this experience of the oneness and uniqueness of God. In addition, what Jesus revealed about God also progressively enters into our own personal experience. While God is a single divine being, there is so much life in God that there are actually three divine Persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Even more mysteriously, the second Person, the Son, took to Himself a human life conceived by the Holy Spirit in the womb of Mary at the very moment she gave her consent to the will of God as expressed to her by the Archangel Gabriel. “Let it be done to me… as you say.”

In his humanity, Jesus of Nazareth revealed to humanity for all time through his Jewish contemporaries that this one true God is composed of three divine Persons, and that He is Himself the Son of the Father, and that He alone knows the Father and makes Him known to all who come to Him and believe in Him. Towards the end of his earthly life and ministry, Jesus told his Apostles of another, the Advocate, the Consoler, the Holy Spirit, who would continue to teach them after his departure, reminding them of all that He had taught them.

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In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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ENDING THE DAY WELL & STARTING THE DAY WELL

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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 ENDING THE DAY WELL & STARTING THE DAY WELL

Homeless people tell us that perhaps their greatest suffering is the sense of being invisible when people pass by without acknowledging, greeting, or even looking at them. Conversely, we take joy in our daily relations with others, in the mutual exchange of greetings - especially when these are sincere and express genuine interest - and in the sharing of personal presence and common activities. Human eyes are truly windows that open on the soul and it is very life giving to exchange long, loving looks with another human being, conveying and receiving a deep sense of shared intimacy. A simple way to allow God to loom larger and become more personally real in our life is to end the day well and start the day well by doing both of these spiritual exercises prayerfully and deliberately "in the Presence of God".

ENDING THE DAY WELL – At the end of the day, after having set aside normal activity and before or after accomplishing the night time hygiene routine, one can  consciously and deliberately "be conscious of God's abiding Presence" and, in his Presence, gently review the day. Remembering faults, omissions, and any other motive for regret, we simply acknowledge our failing and ask God's forgiveness.
As good actions taken and words spoken, acts of kindness and care performed, and other "blessings" come to mind, we thank the Lord for his gift of life to us this day and for his spiritual guidance and help. Then we can pray using prayers from memory or one or two Psalms or the formula for Night Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours, the Daily Prayer of the Church, entrusting our life into God's hands for the night. 

STARTING THE DAY WELL – This exercise resembles the one before going to sleep and has a similar purpose but with a different focus, coming as it does at the start of a new day. Upon waking - even before getting out of bed to attend to the "needs of nature" - one enters consciously and deliberately "into God's abiding Presence" and, greeting the Lord Jesus (or the Father or the Holy Spirit or the Holy Trinity) one thanks Him (or Them) for the night's rest, whether it was great or less restful, and for the gift of life to one / me / us. In a brief moment looking ahead at the day as a simple thumbnail sketch, one entrusts the day to God; asking his grace and guidance so as to live the day honorably, with hope and faith, with patience towards others, and out of genuine love and care with concern for serving the common good. 



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In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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Friday, November 13, 2020

Indiana Jones' "Last Crusade" 👉 an analogy of the Christian life

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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"Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade"

In "The Last Crusade" anthropology professor / adventurer Indiana Jones enters with his companions into the "Temple of the Sun" and must then successfully meet 3 challenges or die on the way into the chamber containing the Holy Grail. While this is a fictional adventure drama, the authors have borrowed elements that are true to life. 
Here are the challenges

1.     The Breath of God - "Only the penitent man will pass." The object of the first challenge was to kneel before the breath of God. At the start, a person would feel the wind (the Breath) blow through the chamber's thick cobwebs. He would then have to kneel quickly in order to avoid being decapitated by two huge circular saws.

2.     The Word of God - "Only in the footsteps of God will he proceed." The second challenge had a series of lettered tiles on the floor. The object was to figure out and step on the correct spelling to the Word. The answer was Jehovah, but was to be spelled in Latin as "Iehova". Incorrect tiles would break through, causing the seeker to plunge into a deep chasm below the floor.

3.     The Path of God - "Only in the leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth." In the last of the challenges, the person must take a "leap of faith" from a sculpture of a lion's head across a huge canyon, when in reality there is a hidden path that is painted to look like the depth of the canyon. The object was for the person to believe they can cross whether or not they can see the path.

In Henry Jones' Grail diary, he abbreviated the three challenges in Latin as "The Pendulum," "The Cobbles," and "The Invisible Bridge." Although credited as having only three challenges to get to the Grail, the final one was, according to the Grail Knight, to "choose wisely" among a set of many cups, plates, and bowls to drink spring water out of. Finding the true Grail brought eternal life, which lasted until crossing the Great Seal, the price for immortality. The one who found the Grail was expected to use their eternal life to guard and protect the Grail. Choosing a false Grail and drinking from it would cause instant death.

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Let us see now how these dramatic images actually apply to life and the journey to God. The reason there are so many different religions and "paths" to God - even many "versions" of God - is that God chooses to remain mysterious. This is also why so many people find connecting with God difficult. This is not because God is playing "hard to get", but it is due in large part to our inclination to approach life on our own terms with attitudes ranging from apathy or superiority to arrogance and contempt for others and for God. While the strong may succeed in imposing their will on the weak; God loves us too much to allow us to harm ourselves by trying to impose our will on Him, the flawed on the perfect. 

Jesus revealed that God is actually a Holy Trinity of divine Persons: the Father, the Son (the God-Man Jesus) and the Holy Spirit: together they are a perfect and eternal community of life and love, respect and harmony. We would do ourselves great harm in trying to approach God with an attitude of superiority or control; so God remains inaccessible to such approaches. The only way we can successfully approach God is to allow the Holy Spirit to lead us into the proper humble attitudes and receptive dispositions for opening ourselves to join in this perfect communion of persons which is God. 

1.     The "Breath of God- the Hebrew word for spirit "ruah" even sounds like wind and breath. The three divine Persons are spirit, not flesh, with the exception of the human flesh or nature the Son took from Mary. The Holy Spirit conceived the Son in Mary's womb and the Son came to be known as the man Jesus, son of Mary and also Son of God. John in his Gospel, chapter 3, records Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus, an elder of Israel, in which He explains that God remains mysterious like the wind but very real. The 3 divine Persons are autonomous from us and act in accord with their own perfect will. The only option we have if we wish to approach God is with an attitude of humility or penitence, which is symbolized in kneeling as an expression of authentic openness and receptivity.

2.     The "Word of God- In his Gospel Prologue, John expresses the faith of the apostles and disciples in seeing Jesus as the eternal Son of God, the divine Word spoken by the Father Creator from the beginning of time. This eternal Word became flesh because God wanted to get closer to humanity by becoming one of us. The only true path to come to know God in his true nature as Holy Trinity is by experiencing his love through Jesus of Nazareth. The holy Name of God is his life-giving Word to us, Jesus. The Father calls us to heed Jesus, his Word, obey his commands, and follow in his footsteps. This is what it means to be a disciple, one who follows in the steps of the master and becomes like the master. 

3.     The "Path of God- For human beings to trust in the "Breath of God" and to listen to the "Word of God" and follow in his steps is very demanding of our mortal human nature. We are so insecure that we cling to our illusions of control. We don't let go of the desire for control very easily. To put our trust in anyone we need to let go of our fears and impulse to seize power. We do that every time we get in an airplane, on a train, bus, or ship, and being in the company of others doing the same thing helps. When it comes to trusting in God we hesitate because of God's mysterious divine nature; yet Christians find great support in one another's company on the journey of faith. It's easier to make the "leap of faith" together.

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We offer this web page to all people of good will who seek an authentic, personal relationship with God our Creator. As we journey together we will make good use of various practices which have proven essential for this journey of faith. We are called, each in our own way, to develop a personal "Rule of Life" to help us "sync" with God. These are elements and disciplines of living that enable us to live our whole life in the Presence of God by accepting to be drawn into the life, love, and communion of the Most Holy Trinity, where alone is to be found truth and goodness, beauty and light, justice and mercy, unity and harmony, and that authentic life which is lasting peace.

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In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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Script for our Seminar on - God - Life - Marriage - Family - Prayer

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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 GOD 💘 LIFE đŸ’˜ MARRIAGE đŸ’˜ FAMILY  đŸ’˜ PRAYER đŸ’˜ GOD

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1.     INTRODUCTION - Who is Father Gilles Surprenant?  (fathergilles@gmail.com)
?GOD & YOU - - - GOD & MARRIAGE - - - GOD & LIFE - - - GOD & FAMILY 
(5 minutes)

This session = a SEMINAR / WORKSHOP in the ADRAGOGICAL METHOD 

CASE STUDIES - ROLE PLAYING - REPORTING

SELF-EVALUATION - DIALOGUE - SHARING BEST PRACTICES

I am your FACILITATOR & RESOURCE PERSON 

 

2.     OPENING PRAYER:  BRIEF HUMBLE PRAYER & A GIFT OF SILENCE     (3 minutes)

OPEN FORUM:  YOUR EXPERIENCE?     CHALLENGES?     QUESTIONS?     (We have 45 minutes)

REQUEST FOR PERMISSION - It may be useful for you to have a recording of our discussion; so as I've done at previous sessions, I will make an audio recording of our Open Forum. May I have your permission to publish this audio recording including your voices as you make your contribution to our dialogue as we learn from each other? 

WIDE OPEN FORUM:  SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES, CHALLENGES, ISSUES, BEST PRACTICES, QUESTIONS....

FOCUS:
  What has been your experience of God? Interiority? Prayer? Spiritual things?

1)      Are you familiar or comfortable with your interior life?

2)     
Perhaps you’ve never really thought much about your interior life?

3)     
Do you find the idea or reality of your interior life challenging or frightening?

4)     
Where are you with regards to your interiority at this point in your life?

5)     
Have you and your fiancé shared about your respective interior life?

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4.     A spiritual exercise in PRAYER – whether or not you pray regularly  (15 minutes)

1)      Sit comfortably, hands resting on your knees…  Back & head straight…      & relax…

2)      Be still… adjusting your body in any way you need to in order to let go & relax…

3)      Pay attention to your interior landscape as if you were driving in the country…

4)      If all is quiet and peaceful, lovely… now focus on a kind image of God or Jesus

5)      If all is not quiet, notice the noise, words, echoes, whatever comes along…

Acknowledge it briefly and let it go; focus again on a kind image of God or Jesus

6)      If you are on familiar terms with God or Jesus; then have a good visit with Him.
If you are not on familiar terms with God or Jesus, consider this an introduction.
He is very interested in having a personal relationship with you: it’s always up to you.

7)      You always get to decide how open you want to be with the Creator & Saviour….

8)      Now you’ll have 7 minutes of silence….

 

5.      Feedback – Q & A – WRAP-UP                           (5 minutes)

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In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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Letter to Engaged Couples

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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  « From This Day Forward…. »

 Dear Engaged Couples, Congratulations!

With joy you anticipate a happy future in married and family life and are now exploring concerns you have about that same future as you prepare not only for your wedding day, but also for the many thousands of days that will follow the wedding in the greatest human adventure of all….

Matrimony – the “burden of the mother” – opens up a life of community and love in which the man / husband is called the bridegroom because he gladly accepts to be the “groom” or the one who takes onto himself the “burden of the father” in caring for his wife and mother of the children they hope to bring into the world so that together they can prepare them for the great adventure of life.

Any sane person would pause before making such a mutual commitment, considering all the evils troubling nature and humanity worldwide. You have already accumulated a rich experience of life between you as you develop into a team, but you can find daunting the pressures and challenges of survival, work/career/business, extended family/each other’s family, personal interests, health / exercise/nutrition, prayer/meditation/reading/study, balance & serenity, and so on. At times human beings can and do feel quite alone and small in the face of the intensity of life, work, & society.

We are delighted to share with you good news! God never intended for us to be alone or to suffer under the crushing weight of the world on our shoulders. From the beginning God the Creator offers friendship to women and men, and you will find this theme running through the whole Bible. How do we make friends with a God who likes to “play hide and seek” and who is invisible and often silent?

At Christmas every year we celebrate with joy the great event of the coming of the Son of God among us as a human being, fully sharing in our human life. In the images above you see Jesus chatting with a Samaritan woman at the well of Jacob, an artist’s conception of Jesus now risen from the dead caring for humanity and weeping over our sufferings and loneliness, and finally, the famous image of Jesus who quietly knocks at the door of our heart to see whether we might accept friendship with Him.

We are endowed by the Creator with free will because true friendship can only develop in freedom, and authentic love can never be taken but only freely given. Jesus brings God to us on the inside. Be not afraid to explore your “interior landscape”… reading the Bible, listening in silence, praying….

Fr. Gilles A. Surprenant, Poustinik – On behalf of The Diocesan Centre for Marriage, Life, & Family

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In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity (Jeremiah 31:31-34) every person can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so may you be pleased to find here a variety of helps to the life of faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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Seminar / Workshop on God - "Introduction to Prayer" - Marriage Preparation Course "From This Day Forward" - Saturday, April 13th, 2024 at St. Thomas Ă  Becket Parish - Marriage is a great adventure for LIFE! Workshop Seminar 07.6

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity, as reported in Jeremiah 31:31-34, every human being can know God from...