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In the wake of ongoing revelations of priest sexual abuse, a very common reaction is one of betrayal… This opens up a wound of betrayal really in the whole mystical body… It is like a bandage ripped off.
I reflect “on this mystery that the Jesus who comes into this experience is Jesus who appeared with his glorious wounds. The wounds were still there. The wounds are mystically important and we can unite our wounds to Jesus.”
When we are hurting, we need to do whatever it takes: adoration, retreat, increased prayer, asceticism, solid spiritual reading, all of the things that we can avail ourselves of God’s grace to re-experience ourselves as rooted and grounded in His love.
God has a very big safety net for us…
–from a priest of the Archdiocese of New York
In the wake of ongoing revelations of priest sexual abuse, a very common reaction is one of betrayal… This opens up a wound of betrayal really in the whole mystical body… It is like a bandage ripped off.
I reflect “on this mystery that the Jesus who comes into this experience is Jesus who appeared with his glorious wounds. The wounds were still there. The wounds are mystically important and we can unite our wounds to Jesus.”
When we are hurting, we need to do whatever it takes: adoration, retreat, increased prayer, asceticism, solid spiritual reading, all of the things that we can avail ourselves of God’s grace to re-experience ourselves as rooted and grounded in His love.
God has a very big safety net for us…
–from a priest of the Archdiocese of New York
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