There were two older ladies in our pew who got up as well. My kids went back to the pew while I also received the Precious Blood. When I tried to return to my pew, the older ladies were already there. I tried to step in and go past them to my seat, but they just looked right at me, almost a glare, and put down their kneeler, almost on my foot, and knelt down. I was so surprised they had ignored me like that and that they wouldn’t let me get in back to my kids, so I didn’t say anything and instead I circled around all the way to the back and got back in line, then finally slipped back to my seat.
I know this will sound fairly simplistic. But, Saint Theresa of Lisuex (if haven’t misspelled that too wrong…(sigh)) The Saint known as the Little Flower had to cope with the banging of Rosary beads against the pews. By, guess who? Older religious sisters. Fortitude would come by as the most profitable virtue in this regard.
Here’s a snapshot into my life in prayer. When I am at Mass. Especially throughout the entire Celebration. Both internally, and from the exterior (the outside world around my inner cosmos, if you will) I am inundated with distractions, and most often interferences in my prayer life…uuuuhhhh (sigh.) It’s crazy. How can I be so receptive of Christ? I want to drink from the Well Spring of the Homily, the Readings, and the entirety of whole Liturgical Mass, and Sacrifice. But with all the annoyances interior, and from the exterior, how can I survive and thrive in my faith? Well, first, not to trust in myself. That’s the first thing. And second of course, trusting in God, His Humility, HIs Love, His Strength, and His Endurance. In HIs Son, in the Blessed Sacrament. The Holy Rosary, and Mary’s prayers offering them to God daily. I can’t imagine how she does it? It’s amazing. And of course her saints, her helpers in prayer. Wow! That is truly amazing how Our Church works. Christ established her through the faith, the size of a Mustard Seed. Amazing!
That fervency in prayer keeps a lit candle, so-to-speak for me during Mass. Pray for these Ladies. You have, I think, been offered a grace of Sainthood, in a way. A gift, an offering, and a true blessing. And of course, I have had to understand my own as well. Though difficult.
Maybe take time to see Jesus, in the Blessed Sacrament, when exposed during Adoration. Set some time aside. You should take your kids. Wow, only if I were married and had children, if I had an opportunity in my life to do that. I’d love to do that. it would be a rich blessing and miracle.