Friday, July 31, 2015

Summer Makeover


Deacon Tom writes

“Summer Makeover” 

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

We all look forward to vacation.  Whether we “head out on the highway… looking for adventure”, or just try to find our own quiet space to relax and just “be”, getting away from it all is good for us. Relocating here nearly a year ago now, I have had the opportunity of meeting many people who are here for summer vacation to enjoy the many attractions in the area or who come here to escape the extreme winters up north. My hope is that everyone is able to return home, refreshed and renewed, and that we, as a parish family at St. Frances Cabrini, have provided some spiritual nourishment for our guests during their stay. 

Renewal is the subject matter of St. Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians in which he speaks of renewing ourselves.   He says to “…put away the old self of your former way of life….and be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and put on the new self, created in God’s way”.   

Getting away on vacation in former times was more centered on rest and relaxation, was more concerned about restoring our well-being while having some fun at the same time… but things have changed and the tendency today is to overextend our activities and our wallets.  When you pay a ton of money for a day at Disney you want to get your money’s worth… and you and the kids end up exhausted, cranky, sunburned and, often, disappointed. Current events may be telling us it is time to reconsider what vacations are all about! 

Vacations are great times to recharge our batteries.  They are an opportunity to break away from the routines that we create to “organize” our busy lives.  Vacations are a time to visit with families, get to the mountains or the lakes, and enjoy the good things in life.  But most of all, vacations are opportunities to set aside some time and space to renew that critical need in our lives that we so often ignore: renewing our spirit.   It is only by becoming the person that Christ calls us to be that we can ever hope to find happiness in this world.  It is only by stepping into that “new-self” that Christ has designed for us that we will ever come to know and share in all the good things that God has in store for us.

This idea of setting aside and space to renew our minds and spirits is an essential activity we need to accomplish all the time and not just when we are on vacation.  There is a Natural Law through which we are able to realize that all living things…. grow or die.  There is no static existence in nature! That goes for our spiritual lives as well! We must constantly be in a growth mode; we must constantly struggle to become who we are in Christ; we must engage in the battle over our selfishness, blind-greed, ego-centric driven attitudes and activities so that we can die to the “old-self” and let that “new-self”, that “new creation” fashioned in the image of Christ evolve.

Whether our vacations this year are for a week or two or whether we are on permanent vacation; whether this year’s vacations bring us to the four corners of the world, or just to the four corners of our backyards, they can still allow us the opportunity, quietness, and space to “be renewed in the spirit of our minds”, still enable us to reflect on our lives, and to seek out that “new self” that God is calling us to be.  

Enjoy this year’s summer or winter’s get away!  May they be precious times of renewal for mind, body, and spirit.  And, may we all discover the “new-self” within us that Christ envisions for us.

Enjoy the day!
Deacon Tom



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