Easter Renewal from John O'Donohue, Irish poet, philosopher, and priest
"On this
Easter morning, let us look again at the lives we have been so generously given
and let us let fall away the useless baggage that we carry -- old pains, old
habits, old ways of seeing and feeling -- and let us have the courage to begin
again. Life is very short, and we are no sooner here than it is time to depart
again, and we should use to the full the time that we still have.
We don't realize
all the good we can do. A kind, encouraging word or helping hand can bring many
a person through dark valleys in their lives. We weren't put here to make money
or to acquire status or reputation. We were sent here to search for the light
of Easter in our hearts, and when we find it we are meant to give it away
generously.
May the spirit
and light of this Easter morning and the special spirit and light of this abbey
at Corcomroe bless us all, watch over us and protect us on our journey, open us
from the darkness into the light of peace and hope and transfiguration."
(Go to my next post for information on John O'Donohue)
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