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Bishop Bruno Guigues, OMI – first bishop of Bytown (now called Ottawa and where I have lived for more than half of my life). My parish, which is Oblate, is directly across the street from Tabaret Hall (which today is part of the University of Ottawa). The parishioners – another part of my family… There are many who inspire me and who share their many gifts with me, and I with them.
I think of the many I have met, directly and indirectly through my beloved Mazenodian Oblate Family and my parish family and life appears to be incredibly rich and full of light because of all who I meet.
I just this moment had occasion to think about Chris Rushton, OMI who impacted my life in ways that were quiet, but very real. Towards the end of his life he shared who he was even though there was not a lot of ‘doing’.
All who I meet here in this place each morning: some who I know and others who are just here. Our very coming together to reflect and pray humbles and inspires me for I do not know them directly, except perhaps in small hidden recesses of my heart.
Even my small Oblate Daily Inspirations calendar from the US. Today’s inspiration: “It is not possible to have the entire success we desire as soon as we would wish. We must follow the in indications of grace and not force anything. (1844 letter to Fr. Honorat) So very apt for today’s reflection with Bishop Guigues OMI.
Another small moment of grace from some who share “their many gifts in humble and quiet ways”.