I recently received a thank you card for a wedding gift my wife and I gave a year ago. Of all the wedding gift thank you cards I have received over the years this one was the most meaningful.
The newly weds took gifts and donations of money from their wedding and planned a winter trip to the Baja Mission Mexico. There they contributed to an orphanage project, built kitchen cupboards and picture frames. As well they worked in a nursery, a macademia nut orchard and a nut house (sorry, couldn鈥檛 resist).
In his homily鈥淟ittle Seeds of Hope鈥 Father Brendan McGuire describes a trip that his parishioners have made to Nicaragua over several years. On the first trip they spent time digging holes in an open field and placing rebar. Then they left.
Another missionary group did the cementing and continued the project. And so the construction continued with volunteers and benefactors from different churches and groups.
An open field is transformed into two buildings with 100 children in the school, all dressed up with proud clean uniforms, coming from homes with dirt floors, stick and stone roofs. 鈥淧oco a poco. Little by little we make a difference.鈥
鈥淢ay we focus then on planting the little seeds
or the little yeasts in our life,鈥 McGuire says.
And we don鈥檛 have to fly around the world to change the world. 鈥淚f you want to change the world, go home and love your family.鈥 St Theresa of Calcutta
Mother Theresa continues, 鈥淪tay where you are. Find your own Calcutta. Find the sick, the suffering, and the lonely right there where you are 鈥 in your own homes and in your own families, in your workplaces and in your schools.
鈥淵ou can find Calcutta all over the world, if you have the eyes to see. Everywhere, wherever you go, you find people who are unwanted, unloved, uncared for, just rejected by society 鈥 completely forgotten, completely left alone.鈥
鈥淛ust do small things with great love.鈥 Saint Theresa of Calcutta
鈥淚n our lives,鈥 Father Brendan McGuire says, 鈥渋t comes down to doing the little things well. The little things make the difference. May we be the ones who are kind and
gentle; 鈥he ones who are first to forgive; 鈥he ones who are merciful; 鈥he ones who are loving.
鈥ㄢ淲hen presented with bitterness and anger and pettiness; that we are willing to absorb in all that and give back love; give back gentleness; give back compassion.
And above all of those, heartfelt love.鈥澛
鈥淎nd over all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfectness鈥 Colossians 3:14.