So to mark this particular first Friday for February, I wanted to share Jeff's closing paragraphs, written against the backdrop of a rare Georgia snowfall:
All of life is a Communion Call -- as if God is the ever present first Friday Visitor, asking that we be with him, receive him, welcome him.
I look at the beauty of freshly fallen snow -- it is rare, here in Georgia, to have snow. Just yesterday I was telling a group in our retreat house that I used to love the sound of falling snow when I lived in the northeast. There was that pervasive hiss as the snow fell and touched the earth. Even when the snow stopped falling, there seemed to be a sound in the air, the sound of snow, a peaceful yet rich sound. Something like a communion of white, of innocence, of purity. Billions of hosts, coming softly to the earth, covering everything. A gift from God, as is everything, coming from above, arising from below, whispering to me as to where he is, communing with us.
The whole universe is a Mass -- feeding us every day. The banquet of God, this life we live. It is special, very special.






2 comments:
When I was confirmed, it was snowing, and I imagined each flake as a descent of the Holy Spirit. This brings me back to that moment.
Thank you.
I miss Jeff's reflections in the NCR's "Starting Point." Thanks for sharing this.
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