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Aug 7, 2013

It is sorrow that teaches



At one time, I was Catholic; but I no longer consider myself a Catholic. Once upon a time, I was not only Catholic, I wanted to be a nun. I believed then, and I believe now, the very best a person can aspire to be, is to be of service to his fellow man. The girl I once was is within me still, a precious, naive girl whose memories yet remain. It is this naive hopeful girl within me who cries, who mourns, and who fears how much more there is to lose. My sorrows and fears are bridges that must be crossed. My sorrows and fears are merely artifacts; evidence of the girl I once was.

I now cling to the possibility that there may be reason to hope. What that reason may be, I've no notion at all. Whatever the reason may be, the belief that it may be revealed to me enables me to cling to a possibility with tenacity borne of a visceral, innate need, although I am filled with fear.  I know it is sorrow that allows me to feel anything at all; it is sorrow for what was; it is sorrow for what is; it is sorrow for what will be.

It is sorrow that allows hope to abide and honors the naive hopeful girl whose memories still remain with me.


It is sorrow that teaches:  
“When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, 
and you shall see that in truth you are weeping 
for that which has been your delight.” 
Kahlil Gibran



photo credit: Alessandro Cancian

first posted on December 24, 2012

2 comments:

ASM826 said...

In this you are not alone, there are many like you, some became nuns and then left, some left the Catholic Church at some point, but have that same longing and hope.

Some of them have joined a movement that started in Europe, called Roman Catholic Women Priests. It' a misnomer, because there are men as well. I cannot describe the movement in a comment, so here's a link,
http://romancatholicwomenpriests.org

I recommend reading the biographies to get a feel for who these women are.
http://romancatholicwomenpriests.org/ordained.htm#meehan

Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing the links. Be well. Becky

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