I had the privilege, while I was gessoing the eggs, to be praying the Rosary with a CD of our belated Blessed John Paul II. When it was over I thought about how amazing it is, in our world of technology, that we can hear and see the modern saints. There is video footage of St. Gianna Beretta Molla. And who has not seen pictures of Blessed Mother Theresa?
This ability to hear and see our saints is truly a blessing, and a necessity for our modern world, so given to the senses.
Fr. Robert and I discussed iconography and art. I have hundreds of valuable ideas and thoughts from him. He wasn't perfect (for instance, unknown to myself at the time, the dining room in which we ate breakfast with him was cloistered, and he wasn't supposed to have us there). But he was holy. He knew what his people needed, even if it was a full belly, and more importantly - a heart full of loving conversation - before the Sacrament of Confession. He knew I needed to see someone who could be peaceful and joyful despite many trials.
Whatever you are doing, whether it be working, praying, dealing with sick or shrieking children, gessoing Easter eggs - remember that even if you don't feel like it, even if you don't think it will make the slightest difference, do everything with a cheerful heart. Hilarem datorem diligit Deus. God loves a cheerful giver. You will spread God's blessing wherever you go.
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