Thursday, March 16, 2017

What You Can Learn

What You Can Learn from 


Mother Teresa

by Brian Kolodiejchuk, MC

All My Clothes Are Wet
One day it was raining and all my clothes were wet, and I went to tell Mother, “Mother, I have nothing to put on, all my clothes are wet.” And Mother told me to go and take Mother’s nightgown from under her pillow and wear that. I did that.
“I was naked and you clothed Me.” (Mt 25:36)
“Naked for loyalty He hopes of you. . . . Will you be that ‘one’ to Him?”
“The poor are naked--for clothes, for human dignity and compassion.”
Do I look down on people whose clothes are shabby or dirty? Do I realize that they might be dressed like that be­cause they have no change of clothes? Do I realize that be­cause of their poor clothing they may seek isolation? And do I contribute to their wretchedness by my condescending look or by pretending I do not see them? Do I realize that they may be suffering because of want and because they are despised by others on account of it? What can I do so that they need not be shunned by others because of the rags they wear?
Do I have eyes to see that the people I encounter on the street need clothes? Do I have a heart ready to share some of my clothing with them? Would a piece of clothing that I do not need help someone? Approaching a needy person might be difficult and challenging, but it may also be rewarding. Try to find a person in need and give something with your own hands, in a way that restores that person’s dignity, that makes him or her feel honored and respected. Can I offer someone a warm and friendly greeting, acknowledging that person’s innate dignity by the way I interact with him or her?
Dear Jesus, 
help me to spread Your fragrance wherever I go.
Flood my soul with Your Spirit and life.
Penetrate and possess my whole being so utterly,
that my life may only be a radiance of Yours.
Shine through me, and be so in me
that every soul I come in contact with
may feel Your presence in my soul.
Let them look up, and see no longer me, but only Jesus!
Stay with me and then I will begin to shine as You shine,
so to shine as to be a light to others.
The light, O Jesus, will be all from You; none of it will be mine.
It will be You, shining on others through me.
Let me thus praise You in the way which You love best,
by shining on those around me.
Let me preach You without preaching, not by words but by my example,
by the catching force, the sympathetic influence of what I do,
the evident fullness of the love my heart bears to You.
Amen.

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