From a sermon by Blessed Isaac of Stella, abbot
The pre-eminence of love |
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Why,
my brethren, are we so little concerned with finding opportunities to
advance each other’s salvation, responding to greater need with greater
help and bearing each other’s burdens? This is what St Paul advised: Bear one anothers burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ – or, again, forbearing each other in love. For that is most definitely the law of Christ.
When I notice something wrong in my brother that
cannot be corrected – either because it is inevitable or because it
comes from some weakness of his in body or character – why do I not bear
it patiently and offer my willing sympathy? As scripture says, their children will be carried on their shoulders and comforted on their laps.
Could it be because there is a lack in me, a lack of that which bears
all things and is patient enough to take up the burden, a lack of the
will to love?
This is what the law of Christ is like, of Christ who bore our griefs in his passion and carried our sorrows
in his compassion for us, loving those whom he carried and carrying
those whom he loved. On the other hand, whoever turns on his brother in
the brother’s time of need, who exploits his weakness, whatever that
weakness may be – without doubt he has subjected himself to the law of
Satan and is carrying it out. Let us have compassion for each other and
love the brotherhood we share, bear each other’s weaknesses and fight
against each other’s vices.
Whatever religious practice or observance it leads to,
any teaching or discipline that fosters a stronger love of God and,
through God, of our neighbors, is most acceptable to God for that
reason. This love is the reason why things should be or not be, why they
should remain the same or be changed. This love should be the reason
why things are and the end to which all things are directed. For nothing
can be considered wrong that is truly directed towards and according to
that love.
Without such love we cannot be pleasing to God, and
without it we cannot achieve anything at all. May God choose to grant it
to us, he who lives and reigns through the undying ages. Amen!
Your help is needed!
Dear friends,
You
could please help the sick poor that come here to the hermitage for help by
donating any/some/all of the items in the below list ...it would
be a great help if you could please pass on this request to your friends
and family.
(Maybe
a doctors office closing down or a nurse retiring...maybe a hospital
has just purchased new equipment and will discard the old 'stuff')
Nazareth hermitage needs the following items in order to continue providing health care to the sick poor. The items in the below list are really important to our continued service. . I hope you might be able to help. These items cannot be purchased here or are too costly locally.
1. blood pressure cuffs X 3
2. stethoscopes X 3
3. Thermometers X 10
4. Gauze pads---4" X 4" or 2"X2"'s
5. Tape for securing bandages (and band-aids [the flexible cloth type])
6. Butterfly closures
7. Self adhering roller gauze or Kling type rolls. 4" X 4" or 2"X2"'s
8. Long lasting AA and AAA batteries
9. Coin Style lithium batteries ( 3V CR2032) for the thermometers, weighing scale, etc.
10. Hemostats (straight or curved mosquito, Kelly's as well)
11. Forceps
12. Containers to hold liquids used to hold forceps in solution.
13. Washcloths (for washing wounds)
14. Scissors (bandage/ Suture
Thank you very much.
Love and prayers,
Br. dismas Mary
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