Weekend Edition - A Daily Spiritual Seed

Published: Fri, 03/17/17

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Weekend Edition: March 17-19, 2017
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Book Review of the Week

A Servant Leader's Journey: Lessons from Life, by Jim Boyd. Paulist, 2008.

What a story!!! Learning in the spring of 2004 that he was suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease or ALS, Boyd resolved to make the most of the days he had left and he wrote this book. It intermingles stories of his struggles with health and sound teachings about how to be a good leader in today’s world. Much of what he teaches about leadership came from his days in school administration in various colleges. Much of what he teaches about his illness came from his days after leaving administration when he and his wife Veleda moved from the city to a much neglected ranch in Texas.

Despite the fact that he and Veleda were intent on transforming the ranch into a respectable place to live and to enjoy nature, he struggled to tell his wife that he had a progressive neurological illness that attacks nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscles. He wrote this book in diary form for his grandchildren to let them know of his great love and he wrote it also for prospective leaders. He wanted his last days to be fruitful in manual labor, in loving work with his wife as they transformed the ranch, and as a farewell to his family and all those who knew him. The ranch house was changed into a comfortable, tastefully decorated ranch home. From the windows or from the porch, he and his wife watched the hummingbirds flit by and the jackrabbits and deer bob along outside. All this he saw as foretaste of heaven.

His wife completed the book after he died in his home surrounded by family on September 22, 2007.

(Thanks to Sr. Irene Hartman OP for this review)

 
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Saint of the Week


St. Nicholas Owen: (d. 1606). March 22


Born at Oxford, this humble artisan saved the lives of many priests and laypersons in England during the penal times (1559-1829), when a series of statutes punished Catholics for the practice of their faith. Over a period of about 20 years, Nicholas used his skills to build secret hiding places for priests throughout the country.

His work, which he did completely by himself as both architect and builder, was so good that time and time again priests in hiding were undetected by raiding parties. Nicholas was a genius at finding and creating places of safety: subterranean passages, small spaces between walls, impenetrable recesses.

At one point he was even able to mastermind the escape of two Jesuits from the Tower of London. Whenever Nicholas set out to design such hiding places, he began by receiving the holy Eucharist, and he would turn to God in prayer throughout the long, dangerous construction process.

After many years at his unusual task, Nicholas entered the Society of Jesus and served as a lay brother, although—for very good reasons—his connection with the Jesuits was kept secret.

After a number of narrow escapes, he himself was finally caught in 1594. Despite protracted torture, Nicholas refused to disclose the names of other Catholics. After being released following the payment of a ransom, “Little John” went back to his work. He was arrested again in 1606. This time he was subjected to horrible tortures, suffering an agonizing death. The jailers tried suggesting that he had confessed and committed suicide, but his heroism and sufferings soon were widely known.

Nicholas Owen was canonized in 1970 as one of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales.

 
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