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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas Cards


I still send Christmas cards. And I receive Christmas cards. Some are very beautiful; some I use for meditation. I keep them all in a basket and pray each day for the senders. My favorite cards are those showing the Infant Jesus with his arms reaching out the way babies do when they want to be picked up and loved. I think I may make a collage with some of the cards this year to keep in mind that I am to pipe a song of joy to the Infant Jesus. That desire has stayed with me over the years and came back during the days of Advent prayer; I know that I have a special vocation to give joy. I do not know if I am living up to this grace, but I know it is a call given to me by Jesus and so I need to try to cultivate it with his help.

We will be looking back over the past year during the next few days and thanking for all the graces given to us. Sometimes it is only when we take time to reflect back that we are able to see what a great grace some event was for us. At the time we may not have thought so, but we see now how God was working in our lives and that brings gratitude. Sometimes we see that we missed the boat and need to ask pardon for not heeding the promptings of the Holy Spirit. I think that a reflection over the past year is always fruitful. This allows us to see also how the Lord wants us to spend the New Year. Let us pray for one another.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been looking all over for this!

Thanks.

Denise said...

I know I'm late with this comment, but we're still in the Christmas season, right? Christmas cards seem to be dying out, and that's sad to me. I understand the reasons why some people have stopped the practice, but I enjoy putting together holiday notes for people. And I like the idea of praying with the cards, either for the sender or with the religious images as spurs to meditation. Thanks for still sending cards.