Thursday, April 2, 2020

Nurture goodness and abundance

When the worst happens in our world, through grace, humans know how to rise to their best.  We are in that time and we see the sacrifices that people are making to help families, neighbors, the sick, those who show up to work in our grocery stores, food service and restaurants and those who continue to be with and serve the poor.  As Dorothy Day said, "Why can't we live this way all the time?"  We are people of goodness and abundance. Even in this time when we are out of work, or low on money or not certain of our future, we are nurturing goodness and abundance. Many people state that our  world will be different following this pandemic and economic crisis. I do hope the world will be different and that forever we will nurture goodness and abundance. My sister, Sr. Anastasia Lott, Maryknoll Sister,  often says at the end of our visits, "be good."  I now understand know that wisdom and I thank you Sr. Anastasia for teaching me the wisdom to "be good."#Maryknollsisters, #love

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