Second Sunday in Lent
March 8, 2009
“This is my belved Son. Listen to him.”
Mark 9:7
Dear Community of Saint Joseph's: Silence Do you feel the need for silence in your life? As I grow older
I recognize the need for stillness and contemplation the same way I require
sleep, proper nourishment and companionship. I went to a meeting recently
where there were so many people speaking at the same time I could not
concentrate on the purpose of our agenda. I believe our lives are so
filled up with noise and activity that we get confused about who we are and
what we think. All that confusion can make it difficult to hear God's
voice. Since the Jubilee Year Saint Joseph's has provided an experience of
silent communion with Jesus in the Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. On Sunday evenings
our parish family room is transformed into the Mercy Chapel. A
consecrated host is taken to this chapel and from that moment until the Vigil
Mass of Saturday evening the Blessed Sacrament is exposed for silent prayer and
adoration Within the chapel there is a notebook where the participants can
journal thoughts and experiences regarding their hour of devotion. In
these pages you will read repeated expressions of gratitude and transformation
on behalf of the people who spend a silent hour each week in prayer,
contemplation and adoration. That weekly hour has significantly changed
their lives for the better. In order to be able to continue providing this spiritual opportunity we
need more participants in order to maintain a twenty-four hour - seven day
a week experience. This weekend we will be having a special sign up
opportunity for those of you who might be interested in giving an hour of your
week in prayer and contemplation. In the foyer of the church we will
have a table set up with information and a schedule of hours needing support
throughout the week. Please stop by and consider the possibility
of experiencing this remarkable opportunity for peace and holiness.
If you are interested in participating, but cannot stop by for information this
weekend please feel free to contact our Mercy Chapel coordinators, Sondra
and Andy Geyer at 464-9270. Come to the Mercy Chapel and spend some time. In the aftermath of
that visit see if you do not feel more peaceful, more understanding. I
suspect that silent time alone with Jesus is just what you need. It is what we all need. Father Matt Pennington Pastor