ELISHEBA BLOGLaura, Ivonne, and Rick share their experiences and reflections on living a life centered on the Eucharist.
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ELISHEBA BLOGLaura, Ivonne, and Rick share their experiences and reflections on living a life centered on the Eucharist.
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Dearest Eucharistic Family, It has been an engaging Lenten Season. My husband was healing from nine surgeries four months past when I spoke to Jesus one night in my prayer, "Lord, I never want to go to the hospital again." It was three days later when my spouse was in severe abdominal pain, and I rushed him to the emergency room at the nearest hospital. The next day he had emergency surgery. We went into the procedure with the knowledge it was 100 percent high risk, however, mandatory surgery. OK, LORD! What is happening? Complete surrender and full trust carried us in grace through the surgery, which turned out ok, and my husband is on the road to recovery. I was in the hospital with my husband for a week, sleeping on a hard rock recliner. Already exhausted, running another mile...Faith in Jesus Christ, and His suffering keeps our soul in God's Divine plan, His delight, and the activity of the moment to be found. Looking back, there were so many encounters and expressions of God to be found in the recent hospital stay. We had one young nurse assistant in the hospital who loved to come to our room, she would say so. I believe she found a mom and dad in my husband and me, for we would get excited hearing her life story. She told us about her toddler and baby, her husband, and her work. She shared more with each visit. We found out her father was incarcerated and that she had no real relationship with her mother. As we learned more, we loved this young nurse more and encouraged her more and more. I believe she found a gentle embrace in our genuine concern for her, she was not afraid to share all she had in her heart. We encouraged her to find Church, community, and a deeper relationship with the Eucharist. In the excerpt below we are reminded of goodness, believing we shared this in our hospital room with this lovely young woman. The Lenten Season has continued to exercise faith by the loss of a dear friend, a priest, and so many prayer intentions for the sick. In the Eucharist, comfort is found. We enter into communion with the Lord, and we are not afraid. Jesus is so good to invite us to His delight even in the midst of suffering. Sadness is inevitable when there is loss, suffering, and death. Delight in hope will find doors of grace to walk through, new beginnings with lessons to remember. Faith! Do this in remembrance of ME! Jesus' love has meant so much to His followers through the ages. We are blessed to offer up for sins past in return for all we RECEIVE.
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AuthorsWe are Ivonne J. Hernandez, Rick Hernandez and Laura Worhacz, Lay Associates of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, and brothers and sisters in Christ. |