Saturday, January 22, 2011

Dennis Lau Post Cards

humanum est

I want to be tax and then I might consider the following slogan that accompanies the promotion of a "digital rosary." I do it because I believe that between these lines is hidden in a totally unconscious, awareness is very common among Christians. The belief that prayer can go anywhere, regardless of our efforts, almost to take on a connotation of repairing our shortcomings and our lack of interest in an acquittal.
Think of your mother or grandmother
who finds herself all day alone in the house while
you are all taken from daily activities. . .
would feel less alone with the friendly voice of the rosary digital
Apparently there is a problem: only one person (mom, grandmother, woman, man ...). At the same time take note of a situation demanding task and improcrastinabile mandatory by those who would rather help that person alone.
The solution, I will not say easier, but I say more Christian, would be to stop for a moment and try to figure out if this "drama" to be taken daily activity can not be resized. Then understand that there are priorities in our life. That sometimes it is better to leave out something for the good of those around us. Instead, often, a "remedy" in a child with prayer. So rather than spend our time, our ideas, our love, our ability to, in essence ... our talents, their brothers and sisters in need, you delegate everything to prayer.
And we say: Lord helps guy to deal with the disease that has hit (rather than spend even one hour a week to visit him)
Lord we thank you for this food, they also give those who did not has (instead of giving up all that unnecessary this in our tables to give it those who have less than us)
Well, the list is long. Each of us knows these prayers. Think for a moment and see if you should change something. . .
conclude with a phrase that I heard long ago by a religious and that it was something like: "If you share any of your problem, beware of those who respond with: I'll remember you in prayer." Happy Sunday!

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