Wednesday, October 17, 2018


October 17, 2018 


Thought for today: 

“Life starts  all  over again when it gets crisp in the fall.” 


F. Scott Fitzgerald

Tuesday, October 16, 2018



ST.  GERARD:
PATRON SAINT OF?
  
INTRODUCTION

Today - October 16 - is the feast day of St. Gerard Majella - a Redemptorist brother from way back in the time of Saint Alphonsus.

For a homily my thoughts and my title would be, “St. Gerard: Patron Saint of?

Let me give 5 possible patron saint “of-fers” for St. Gerard.

First of all:  he’s already known as the patron saint of mothers  - or those wanting babies.  This is a total surprise - a young celibate Religious Brother - named the Patron Saint of Mothers.  Yet,  in Italy especially - but also  in Redemptorist Parishes all around the world,  this title  became a push - because he was prayed to for a woman having trouble in child birth and she and the baby survived.

Second of all: he’s the patron saint of those who are bullied. Peers, fellow workers, a bishop, and several others really bullied him.  One bishop he went to work for had the reputation of hiring workers who only last 3 days. St. Gerard last three years.

Third: he’s the patron saint of being underestimated.  He was rejected by the Capuchins - and then rejected by the Redemptorists - after asking to join them after they preached a mission in his town. He ran after them. When he caught up with them he nagged a  Redemptorist priest to give him a try out as a brother and wow did he surprise everyone.

Fourth: he’s the patron saint of those falsely accused and he kept his mouth shut - till the girl who accused him of messing with this other girl  wrote a letter to St. Alphonsus saying she lied.

Fifth and last he’s the patron saint of those dying young. He died at 29.

CONCLUSION

Let me end this short sermon this way: if I was named a saint after my death, what would I be the Patron Saint of?

October 16, 2018


CELLOPHANE

Sometimes we just can’t get
the cellophane off the package.
Some people are like that.
They claim to be transparent
but even using nails or biting,
we still don’t know them.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018

October 16, 2018


Thought for today: 

“Today the ringing of  the telephone takes precedence over everything. It reaches a point of terrorism, particularly at dinnertime.”  

Nieles Diffrient, 
New York Times, 
October 16, 1986

Monday, October 15, 2018


October 15, 2018 

Thought for today: 

“I would I could  stand  on a busy corner, hat in hand, and beg people to throw me their wasted  hours.” 

Bernard Berenson

OCTOBER 15,  2018




WORK AND PLAY

As they say, “All work 
and no play will make 
Johnny a very dull boy.” 

What kind of me 
will all play and no 
work make of me? 

I guess I got to do both 
to discover what kind 
of me I want to be? 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018

Sunday, October 14, 2018

October 14, 2018


FADE

I felt my smile fade 
as I looked at my watch …. 
Moments take out their car 
keys .... We know we have 
to go.  Interest slides way. 
We have to get moving .... 
There are others who want 
our time and our attention. 
Sorry …. 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018