Giving Our Best(December 1, 2017) Giving Our Best MENU: Do you recognize this menu? It is what Pope Francis provided for the 1500 people he shared a meal with after Sunday mass on November 19, 2017, the first World Day of the Poor. 2500 more were served at the colleges and seminaries around Rome and I am sure they ate well also. All of the guests were people suffering in some way; some were refugees, the sick, impoverished, homeless. I’ll bet that most of them would have been happy with a simple meal, perhaps a bowl of pasta with a good sauce. Pope Francis’ meal was better than that. He treated them as his guests; he ate with them and talked with them. Our Holy Father treated them with dignity and fed them well. Treating people who need help with dignity and feeding them well is nothing new to Vincentians. It’s what we try to do every day of the year. We provide the best we can, the way we believe Jesus asks us to. Jesus glanced up and saw the rich putting their offerings into the treasury Providing our best means more than not giving people substandard food with expired dates. It also means that we give the best of ourselves. Perhaps part of my own Advent meditation and prayer can be to examine how I do this. Can I make each of the following statements?
As the candles are lit and the prayers are spoken, we come before our God as humble servants. May this Advent season be an opportunity to grow in our Vincentian promise to serve Christ in His poor.
Spirituality CornerMonthly Reflections by Deacon John Girolami, Spiritual Advisor, ONRC Giving Our Best
December 1, 2017 |