Saturday, December 14, 2013

Joyful Mercy Advent in Newfoundland

Submitted by:  Maureen O'Keefe, rsm


Joy is the most infallible sign of the presence of God.  Teilhard de Chardin

St John's, Newfoundland.  Mercy Associates assembled for a time of prayer and reflection on November 30 and December 3 at Mercy Convent Chapel and Associate Room, Military Road. Sister Loretta Chafe-rsm led the gathering as they contemplated,  “Come, take time to prepare your heart in joyful hope for the Advent of our God.” 

L to R:  Back Row - Joan Upshall, Sr. Loretta Chafe,
Regina Shapter, Sheila Connoly, Betty Pomroy, Marie Higgins,
Cathy Hickey.
Seated: Bess Collins, Lucy Parrott,  Mary Craig,
Sr. Maureen O'Keefe.
Here are some thoughts expressed by participants at the end of the day:

Through singing, psalms and scripture reading, personal reflections, sharing of thoughts and a guided reflection on Luke’s account of the visitation of Mary to her cousin Elizabeth, the many facets of joy were contemplated. 

 Each line of scripture led us to the heartfelt understanding that life is all joy and freedom once we become aware of God’s presence in our own hearts and in each other. Each person shared stories about how we receive the grace in the everyday moments of our lives to “rejoice in all things” – how our lives are a winding journey comprised of joys and sorrows, disappointments and losses, high points of achievement and reward, quiet empty spaces of time and fun-filled times with others.

L to R:  Sr. Loretta Chafe,  Rose Dinn,
Dolores Robertson,  Anne Brown
Sister Loretta’s guided journey with Mary to Elizabeth’s house was truly precious in
enabling us to experience trust, joy and comfort with one another. Just as Mary was so filled with joy as she spoke with Elizabeth, that she proclaimed the Magnificat, we too are asked to open  our hearts to receive God’s love and allow Jesus to born anew in us. 

The retreat was an oasis of quiet time away from the material hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations. It provided a joy and peace that we can take back to our homes and communities.

The day was thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated by everyone. We left with lighter and more joyful hearts and with a spring in our step.  For a few hours we shared a sacred space and a spiritual unity that brought us to a greater awareness of the presence of God within and among us.

1 comment:

Cora said...

Kudos to our friends in Newfoundland !!!!!
What an inspiring experience !! Thank you for sharing it with us in The Leading Edge !
We, the Associate/Sister Relationship in Atlantic Canada, are " widening the embrace " in different aspects .............sharing our stories is one way !
I really appreciate the opportunity to connect in this manner !!
Thank you Sr. Maureen for this Advent experience..........
It provides meaningful reflection for each of us !!
Warm Regards,
Cora Shebib
Associate, Sisters of Charity/Halifax