Showing posts with label florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label florida. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Hear what?

Speak , Lord, for you servant is listening  1 Samuel 3:36-10,19.   Are we listening and what are we listening for?  Do we daily ask God to take our life and will and then during the day listen to what God is asking us to do? 

Some people are into meditating, being quiet for a period of time and open the mind and heart to hear what God may be saying to them.    One method is to repeat over and over a mantra such as Jesus I am love you, other use words like peace, Mary, God, God is love.    As they repeat the mantra  over and over they attempt to clear their mind of lifes distractions and go to that quiet place to relax and listen for God to speak to them.   For me I meditate for about 20 minutes.   This practice does not come easily to some of us.  But the accent is on practice and with time we will be able to do it.

I try to listen with my "gut" when I need to make decisions, sometimes I dont get answers ( thats like not yet) and other times God leads the way (once I get out of the way.)    If I have turned my life and will  over to God (and many times I take it back) answers come easier. 

The question today is what is God trying  to tell you to do with your life.    If you dont know, how about asking him?   He is waiting to help you.
 In the Chapel of Divine Mercy, American New Catholic Church,  2749 NE 10 Ave., Wilton Manors Fl. we have Holy Hour at 7:00 PM on Fridays  and this includes meditation time.  Come and join us and see what comes up for you.   954-567-1930 , Chapel of Divine Mercy, FAther  Father John Joseph Reid  www. newdivinemercy.org

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Matt Talbot -Qualified to be a Saint.

Last Saturday night I received a phone call from a friend who is in a 12 step recovery program. He asked if I would meet with a Priest who also was in recovery. I suggested this Priest, Father Richard , join me and Father Larry for Mass at the Chapel the folowing day, Sunday at 10:30 am. On Sunday, after Mass we spent sometime talking with Father Richard and a friend who came with him. It seems that Father Richard has long time sobriety, he is near 80 years old and lived and worked for many years at a half way house. He longer is associated with this half way house here in the Fort Lauderdale Area.

The four of us, Father Larry, Father Richard, myself and the friend who came along with him spent time talking obout our experiences in the various recovery programs. Our group spiritual thinking fell along similar lines. I shared with the group that I had been thinking of initiating a Matt Tablot style Mass on Monday evenings; a Mass reaching out to those in recovery programs. I invited Father Richard and others to join with me in pulling together the workings for this Mass. We sincerely hope that he will. But now onto Matt Talbot. Who is he and why did we choose him.

Matt Talbot was born May, 1856 in Dublin, Ireland of 12 children. Six of them grew to adulthood. Matt Talbot grew up in an alcoholic home, his father abused alcoholic and the rest of the family suffered from poverty as the result of this. Schooling was out of the question for him, he only had 2 years of formal education and thus was not able to read or write.

At 12 Matt had to go out and work and he found a job at a beer bottling company ; he started his drinking there. By sixteen he had graduated from beer to whiskey and would be seen coming home staggering. When he reached twenty all his time was spent in a Tavern where he spent all his wages . The neighbors now saw Matt as a habitual drunk or as today we might have called him a chronic alcoholic. He resorted to pawning what little he had and also stealing . At one time he stole a violin from a blind man. After having stayed out of work for a whole week, he ended up penniless and was in debt to all the local pubs. Not able to go into the pubs anymore to drink, he stood outside watiing for his friends to buy him a drink...he had spent a lot of his paycheck buying them drinks. But, they didnt even want to know him.

So he stood outside, a shamed man, He went home and thought about his life and what alcohol had done to him. He had tried years ago to hold to the Pledge of Sobriety in a local catholic church but was only able to stay sober for 3 months. And now here he is trying to stay sober, having halluciations,nausea and depression as he was self detoxing. He sought solace by attending an early morning mass and was able to go back to work. He took another 3 months pledge, then a 6 month one and final a pledge for life.

His sister Susan reported that when he wasnt at work or at church, he would spend numerous hours on his knees praying. His fellow workers reported that he was a hard worker, strong yet had a very gentle side to him. And the wages he received would be shared with his poor neighbors or charities. He only kept 300 pence ofr his own small needs.

When he reached age 67, in 1920 he was taken to the hopsital with a heart condition. He was able to continue working but on a lighter scale. He dropped dead on a Dublin street June 7, 1925 and was taken to the hospital where they found that Matt had a heavy chain wrapped around his waist, another on his arm and another on his leg. This he kept hidden as a remainder that he was a slave to Jesus and Mary. Upon seeing this some people became very intereted in this man.

They found his room looked almost like a monastic cell, a iron bed, a wood mattress, a pillow and a light blanket. There was also one chair and table upon which was a crucifix. The family reported his meals consisted of dry bread and cold tea and some times cold fish. He lived a model life of faith, hope and charity in addition to self denial, the spiritual principles of emotional sobriety. He saw God's way of life, not the self-indulgent way.

May we all learn to let go and let God and trust in his goodness. And may all of us who have hit bottom be there to reach out and help those or have not yet hit it.

Peace. And till the next time, may God bless us all. Father John Joseph

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sister Marcia plays her guitar at Mass last Sunday


Sister Marcia is a member of the Come Follow Me, Servants of Divine Mercy . The sisters reside in Tequesta, Florida and she came down for our first Mass in the new location. She plays a great guitar and is very dedicated to spreading the message of Divine Mercy. We are very appreciative of her joining up with us this day and we welcome her back when ever she, and the foundress of the order, Mother Kay, can fit it in their schedule.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Our New Mass


What a great day we had at our first mass in our new location in the very welcoming Center for Spiritual Development, 1550 NE 26 St., Wilton Manors, Florida. Our next mass will be Sunday October 4, 2009 at 1:30PM.

Check out our website www.newdivinemercy.org and you will find out who we are and see some more pictures of us.