Weekend Edition - A Daily Spiritual Seed

Published: Fri, 06/05/15

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Weekend Edition: June 5-7, 2015
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Book of the Week

My Grandfather's Blessings: Stories of Strength, Refuge and Belonging, by Naomi Remen M.D. Riverhead Books, 2000. 

Blessed on the day of her birth by the wonderful grandfather who prayed the Hebrew blessing over Rachel, she came to learn that this blessing was a blessing of gratitude for the gift of life, and it was the first of hundreds of blessings her grandfather prayed over her. Rachel didn’t speak until she was two, and her first words were this blessing prayer she learned from grandfather: “Blessed are Thou, 0 Lord Our God, King of the Universe, who has kept us alive and sustained us, who has brought us to this moment.” Rachel’s life became a life of gratitude, finding in the simplest of events the occasion to praise God. What wisdom she learned in the seven years of her many encounters with her grandfather, a wisdom she carries on with the patients she meets today, especially the cancer victims.

A strong believer in the power of prayer, she teaches the young interns the importance of healing touch and prayer, of listening, of being alert to the unspoken pains of the patients. NAMASTE is her favorite form of greeting, “I see the divine spark within you.” Suffering from Chron’s disease herself, she has become a powerful force for healing by her own silent witness.

“Perhaps we can only truly serve those we are willing to touch, not only with our hands but with our hearts and even with our souls.” This book is an invitation to become part of the healing life of the Master Healer, Jesus.
 
Thanks to Sr. Irene Hartman OP for this review.

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Saint of the Week


St. Ephrem (306-373): June 9


Poet, teacher, orator and defender of the faith, Ephrem is the only Syrian recognized as a doctor of the Church. He took upon himself the special task of opposing the many false doctrines rampant at his time, always remaining a true and forceful defender of the Catholic Church.

Born in Nisibis, Mesopotamia, he was baptized as a young man and became famous as a teacher in his native city. When the Christian emperor had to cede Nisibis to the Persians, Ephrem, along with many Christians, fled as a refugee to Edessa. He is credited with attracting great glory to the biblical school there. He was ordained a deacon but declined becoming a priest (and was said to have avoided episcopal consecration by feigning madness!).

He had a prolific pen, and his writings best illumine his holiness. Although he was not a man of great scholarship, his works reflect deep insight and knowledge of the Scriptures. In writing about the mysteries of humanity’s redemption, Ephrem reveals a realistic and humanly sympathetic spirit and a great devotion to the humanity of Jesus. It is said that his poetic account of the Last Judgment inspired Dante.

It is surprising to read that he wrote hymns against the heretics of his day. He would take the popular songs of the heretical groups and, using their melodies, compose beautiful hymns embodying orthodox doctrine. Ephrem became one of the first to introduce song into the Church’s public worship as a means of instruction for the faithful. His many hymns have earned him the title “Harp of the Holy Spirit.”

He preferred a simple, austere life, living in a small cave overlooking the city of Edessa. It was here he died around 373.

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