Today Nettie made us think about how we approach our own struggles with faith using some thoughts from the talk b
y Sister Rosemary M. Wixom, “Returning to Faith.”
- How do you deal with questions of faith?
- What do you do or are doing to deal with issues you struggle with?
"In
a 1953 letter, Mother Teresa wrote: “Please pray specially for me that I
may not spoil His work and that Our Lord may show Himself—for there is
such terrible darkness within me, as if everything was dead. It has been
like this more or less from the time I started ‘the work.’ Ask Our Lord
to give me courage.”
Archbishop
PĂ©rier responded: “God guides you, dear Mother; you are not so much in
the dark as you think. The path to be followed may not always be clear
at once. Pray for light; do not decide too quickly, listen to what
others have to say, consider their reasons. You will always find
something to help you. … Guided by faith, by prayer, and by reason with a
right intention, you have enough.”
My
friend thought if Mother Teresa could live her religion without all the
answers and without a feeling of clarity in all things, maybe she could
too. She could take one simple step forward in faith—and then another.
She could focus on the truths she did believe and let those truths fill
her mind and heart." (
Returning to Faith)
"
She learned that when she came up against a
statement that caused her to doubt, she “could stop, look at the whole
picture, and make the gospel personal.” She said, “I would ask, ‘Is this
the right path for me and my family?’ Sometimes I would ask myself, ‘What do I want for my children?’" (Returning to Faith)
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