I made a few new friends of the feline class. The Sisters feed families of stray cats that live in the woods nearby and I was able to coax a few kittens with some dangly things. I also made some human friends at the grotto outside which is perfectly situated at the corner of two major streets, so people stop there all the time. I talked to several visitors and learned that many of them were not even Catholic, they just wanted to spend some time with Mother Mary :) They could light candles, sit in prayer, or go inside the retreat house to check out the gift shop. Perfect!
I found the Mount Airy State Park nearby and the four of us novices went hiking a few times. I even rode my bike around. It was the first time I ever used that bike in the mountains -- it finally fulfilled its purpose! A mountain bike on the road is nothing like a mountain bike in its natural environment. I loved it! It actually provided for a neat reflection on allowing myself to fulfill the purpose for which God has created me. What is my natural environment? Am I made for the road or the trails? Married or religious life? That's what discernment is all about -- discovering where we work best!
While hiking and biking around, we caught glimpses of wildlife. We heard about bears, but never saw one. However, we did run across some toads, frogs, a couple of snakes, deer, a rabbit, squirrels, a beaver, a turtle and a few unknown creatures. Not to mention mosquitoes... I came home with over 25 mosquito bites.
I have to mention the stream as well which was an icy cold relief from the heat and humidity. We sat in it almost every day and made sure to submerge ourselves enough to make it last for the walk back home. It was like a baptism, being embraced and comforted by my Sister Water. Despite the trail's bugs and possible predators, the path was like a deep conversation with God. With flower pedals strewn across the ground, we could feel the Lord drawing us closer to Himself.
May you be able to see God's love for you no matter where you are! Amen. Amen.
Your retreat sounded like a real venture, not only through the woods and mountain trails, but a venture into deeper communion with our loving God. May you continue to grow in God's love and our Felician charism. Prayerfully, Sr. Seraphine
ReplyDeleteThis was a wonderful way to learn about your journey into prayer and God's continued love for you...your sharing gives much light and joy to many. God bless you as you continue to discern your "natural habitat/environment"! love and prayers, SM Auguste
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear Sisters! It is a joy to feel that I can share with you as you each help to guide me along the path which leads me closer and closer to God :) Love you both!
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