06/02/2020
I started going to church again around the time my nephew was born. I’ve always been raised to go to church but it wasn’t always a priority for me. As I’ve gotten older it has become something I look forward to taking part in.
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Then one day, all of a sudden our world turned upside down because of a pandemic. As part of our world shutting down we also had to close the doors in all our churches. I could no longer attend one of the things I looked forward to every week. However there was a contingency plan. Virtual services- and my parish has them!
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I am beyond grateful that my parish offers live online mass. Although it’s different from attending it in the church it’s still something that I look forward to every week. I also learned that yesterday was the Pentecostal and was also the birthday of the church. So Happy Birthday to all the churches!
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Aside from that now more than ever I feel like we have to come together either in a form of worship or just community. Our prayers are needed now with all the violence and chaos going on in our world today. I pray every night and hope that some of my prayers can reach those who are in need of them most. That despite the hundreds of years of history repeating itself, I hope things will soon change. I don’t understand how we are still in the same place we were 100 years ago. I’m ashamed to be a part of a world that is full of such hatred and inequality. If I could be granted one wish for anything it wouldn’t be for more money, or a house or a different job. It would be to stop all of the injustice and strive for a peaceful coexistence.
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I’m sorry to anyone who ever had to go through this or face this cruelty living in this world.
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The priest yesterday talked about forgiveness and having the holy spirit with you. Although I can’t fathom how difficult forgiveness is at this point, I can understand where he’s coming from. At the end of the homily’s he finishes with a quote and I thought this quote was fitting for today’s message.
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“Forgiveness liberates the soul, it removes fear. That’s why it’s such a powerful weapon.” -Nelson Mandela