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From: "dxfaro@cox.net" <dxfaro@cox.net>
Date: Apr 19 06:47PM -0700
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/your-daily-tripod/msg/9cb886e06c816a10

Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter

By Beth DeCristofaro

As they were stoning Stephen, he called out, "Lord Jesus, receive my
spirit." Then he fell to his knees and cried out in a loud voice,
"Lord, do not hold this sin against them"; and when he said this, he
fell asleep. Now Saul was consenting to his execution. (Acts 7:59-60,
8:1a)

So Jesus said to them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, it was not Moses who
gave the bread from heaven; my Father gives you the true bread from
heaven. … "I am the bread of life…" (John 6:32, 35)

Piety

Lord, Jesus, help me know that in saying "yes" to you and seeking to
walk in your footsteps, I open myself to accepting your great love of
me and to serving all your children. Help me to realize that my
actions, like those of Stephen and Paul, speak much louder than words.
Guide my feet, my thoughts and my decisions so that I not be
judgmental, narrow or blind in seeing you at work in the world and in
those around me. Help me to celebrate each day that you are here
before me, in me and through me. Amen

Study

Paintings which depict the stoning of Stephen often illustrate Saul,
dressed in the finery of his class and status, standing back and
observing the violence of the mob. Stephen is usually shown eyes
raised to the heavens and, reverberating with the words in Acts: his
face was like the face of an angel. (Acts 6:15) Saul's face, in
contrast, is stern, unbending, chilling. I can't help but recall
Stephen's prayer when I view such paintings: "receive my spirit" and
"do not hold this sin against them, Lord."

But that is not the end of the story. God has a much deeper message
for us than the deep prophetic courage of his early followers. That
they, infused with the Spirit, are ready to share the Word to their
last breath. That the disciples are new people, born anew as Jesus had
explained to Nicodemus. That this promise was already transforming the
world by transforming and freeing lives. God had more in store.

And, of course, we know that story. We know how the fanatically
zealous Saul goes on a murderous spree revealing and martyring
followers of Jesus. Suddenly he is struck blind by the voice and
presence of God who opens his eyes in order to show him the truth of
the risen Christ. It took more than looking at Jesus' wounds, like
Thomas, to open Saul's eyes and heart. But God was ready to help him
see and Saul was born anew as Paul, defender of the faith and apostle
to the Gentiles.

It's an awe-inspiring and mind-blowing reality that God can and does
work such wonders out of uninspiring and awful beginnings. Can we
adhere to this promise in the face of our own shortcomings, the sins
of people and the world? Can we find it in ourselves to look for the
workings, the promises of God when all looks black and people seem to
be irredeemable? Can we know, deeply within ourselves, that Jesus is
our bread of life and the nourishment of Jesus surpasses all
limitations, weakness and shortcomings that earthly live has to offer?

Action

Check out the list of candidates from the Men's weekend just finished.
Is there a candidate from your parish? Introduce yourself to him. Is
there someone who you have been meaning to talk to about Cursillo? Now
is the time to prepare for the Fall weekends. The next school of
leaders is at Nativity in Burke on May 8. Have you made plans to go?
How are you bringing the Spirit to the world?

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