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WHY THE CROSS AS FOCUS? IT REVEALS GOD’S PRODIGAL MERCY
Blessed, a thousand times blessed, that he, this good Father, notwithstanding my unworthiness, lavished on me all the richness of his mercy. Retreat Journal, December 1814, O.W. XV n.130 The sight of the cross, the realization of the loving embrace … Continue reading
WHY THE CROSS AS FOCUS? IT REVEALS GOD’S LAVISH LOVE
Why did the sight of the cross became the life-long focus and starting point of Eugene’s spirituality – and the spirituality of all who are part of the Mazenodian charism? Why did it make such an impact? Because it was … Continue reading
THE FOCUS AND STARTING POINT OF MAZENODIAN SPIRITUALITY
25 years of varied life experiences and persistent searching finally all came together in one focal point. The inventor, Alexander Graham Bell, reminds us that “the sun’s rays do not burn until brought to a focus.” All the disparate rays … Continue reading
IN THIS SIGN YOU WILL CONQUER
The sight of the cross… one Good Friday Retreat Journal, December 1814, O.W. XV n.130 The Emperor Constantine, who had a devotion to the Roman goddess of Victory, changed his focus before an important battle when he had a vision … Continue reading
CAN I FORGET THE SIGHT OF THE CROSS?
Can I forget the bitter tears that the sight of the cross brought streaming from my eyes one Good Friday? Retreat Journal, December 1814, O.W. XV n.130 “Can I forget … the sight of the cross?” asks Eugene? Every … Continue reading
HUMAN, CHRISTIAN, SAINT: FROM EXPERIENCE TO CONVICTION AND A WAY OF LIFE
Can I ever thank God sufficiently for getting for me, out of his infinite goodness, help such as this precisely at the most difficult time of life, a decisive time for me, in which were planted by a man of … Continue reading
SPIRITUALITY: GOD’S SAVING RAYS BROUGHT INTO FOCUS
A spirituality is the result of a precise focus that brings together a specific light and gives a particular meaning to a person or group. “Spirituality” then refers to the totality of the expression of the focus and of its … Continue reading
SPIRITUALITY IS LIKE AN ARTIST WHO STUDIES A MODEL
Eugene’s spirituality was always focused on Jesus the Savior – a vision that he worked at reproducing in his daily life. Using the image of a painter, he wrote when he was a seminarian: To make myself like Jesus Crucified … Continue reading
MARY ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF SALVATION
Lubowicki writes: “At seventeen, Eugene arrived at Palermo where he stayed for four years. That is where he acquired his convictions concerning the Immaculate Conception and the Christocentric aspect of Marian devotion. While he was at the seminary and the … Continue reading
LEARNING BY WATCHING A ROLE MODEL
We learn by watching good role models. The young Missionaries of Provence, full of enthusiasm but with little experience, needed the example of someone who had successfully achieved what they were setting out to do. This model was Alphonsus of … Continue reading