Today’s Reflection:O God, when I have food, help me to remember the hungry; When I have work, help me to remember the jobless; When I have a home, help me to remember those who have no home; When I am without pain, help me to remember those who suffer, And remembering, help me to destroy my complacency; Bestir my compassion, and be concerned enough to help; By word and deed, those who cry out for what we take for granted. Amen —Samuel F. Pugh
Morning Offering is a daily post by Joe Barkovich, who lives in his hometown of Welland, Ontario. Daily photo by Joe Barkovich.
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Note: Welland’s city-wide food drive is Saturday, November 4.
Today’s Reflection: Thank you, Christ, for giving me another chance when I mess up. I will remember to be forgiving of others too. — Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration
Morning Offering is a daily post by Joe Barkovich, who lives in his hometown of Welland, Ontario. Daily photo by Joe Barkovich.
Today’s Reflection:MORNING PRAYER: Lord, a new day, another chance for a new start. Yesterday is gone and with it any regrets, mistakes, or failures. So, a good day to be glad and give thanks, and I do, Lord. Thank you for today, a new opportunity to love, give, and be all that you want me to be.— Bodmin Hermit
Morning Offering is a daily post by Joe Barkovich, who lives in his hometown of Welland, Ontario. Daily photo by Joe Barkovich.
Today’s Reflection:I believe in God not because my parents told me to, not because the Church told me to, but because I’ve experienced His Goodness and Mercy for myself. Amen — Author unknown
Morning Offering is a daily post by Joe Barkovich, who lives in his hometown of Welland, Ontario. Daily photo by Joe Barkovich.
Today’s Reflection:God, complaining is completely underrated. How else can I be honest?
Every frustration has me spinning. And the sheer volume and timing of each new problem has me convinced this is a conspiracy. Are they trying to ruin this for me?
I’m trying. I’m honestly trying here.
God, come meet me here. Chip away at my chippiness. Calm my racing heart. Loosen this feeling in my chest.
Blessed are we when we notice that the day is trending in the wrong direction. No matter how hard we try, the answers are not coming, and even the questions have all trailed away.
Blessed are we when we recognize that it’s time to just stop, find a moment alone, And breathe.
Blessed are we, who notice something emerging, a memory of truth revealed, of mercy received, a comfort, a word.
And how grateful are we who take the first step, and find it has its own springs. —“A Blessing for When You’re Feeling Grouchy” by Kate Bowler from The Lives We Actually Have
Morning Offering is a daily post by Joe Barkovich, who lives in his hometown of Welland, Ontario. Daily photo by Joe Barkovich.
Today’s Reflection:I find myself re-visiting Merton every so often — My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you. And I hope I have that desire in all that I am doing. — Excerpt from a prayer by Thomas Merton
Morning Offering is a daily post by Joe Barkovich, who lives in his hometown of Welland, Ontario. Daily photo by Joe Barkovich.
Today’s Reflection: We have grown so used to each other that some think they are free to say anything to anybody at any time… Why not first try to hold your tongue? You know what you can do, but you do not know how much the other can bear. —St. Teresa of Calcutta, quoted in the book, Love: A Fruit Always In Season.
Morning Offering is a daily post by Joe Barkovich, who lives in his hometown of Welland, Ontario. Daily photo by Joe Barkovich.