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Fr. Scott Bailey, C.Ss.R.'s avatar

I’m not sure how germane the following thoughts are but I wanted to share them in case they might be helpful to whomever reads them. I despise the experience pain and suffering, but strangely, I have learned to see it as a gift and to thank God for it. I do not seek it out except in little mortifications that are really just a bit uncomfortable and inconvenient at worst. But when my body hurts or my soul is in agony Jesus is giving me the opportunity to suffer with Him. Joined with His pain and suffering, mine becomes redemptive. Sometimes I offer it for a specific intention, but more often than not I give it back to Him to use as He wills and thank Him for the opportunity. The nuns used to call it “offering it up.”

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Shannon Rose's avatar

Thanks for pointing out the cheerful summertime blooms and seeds in the margins of the somber crucifixion scene. It reminded me of how, when tragedy strikes, you think, "How can life go on as it was?" And then the birds sing and the fruits ripen on the tree. Such a paradox! Yet also very deep theologically, I think.

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