2011年3月16日 星期三

一人有一十字架

「天主是忠信的,他決不許你們受那超過你們能力的試探,天主如加給人試探,也必開一條出路,叫你們能夠承擔。」(格前10:13)



每個人都有一個十字架,都有要面對的難關、痛苦、試探,但這十字架,絕不會你是負擔不起的。

我的能力有多少,我的十字架就有多大、有多重...
不過,只要試下站在不同的位置,試下一些改變,十字架就會變得細小一點...
當我們面對困難的時候,以為這個十字架重到不得了,嘗試換個角度看,換個態度看,問題並不是這麼難搞呢!

試下伸開雙手,眼睛望遠一點,十字架永遠都在我們能力範圍之內 =)

朋友們,一起努力,不要放棄!

St. Constance

Saint Constance  (325 AD - 354 AD)

Saint Constance, gentle saint, as you watch over our parish family, we ask that you teach us to have faith in God as you did.
Help us to follow your example of love and goodness as we interact with others. May we always see the good and beautiful things in people we meet and always be able to see Jesus in everything we do. By your undying devotion to God, may we learn to accept God in our lives, and allow Him to work through us.

Saint Constance Pray for Us

Saint Constance was born in about 325 AD, as Constantine Augustus. Her father was the Emperor, Constantine the Great.
She had leprosy, which made her very sad, and she cried often. Since the leprosy created ugly spots on her face, not many people could bear to look at her, or even be with her. Giving up hope at times, she wanted to wear a mask. Her father had doctors from every land searching for a cure, but it seemed hopeless.

As a last resort, a friend told Constance about a young martyr named Agnes, at whose tomb cures were known to happen. On the way to the tomb of Saint Agnes, a woman overheard Constance and her friend questioning each other about what to do when they arrived at the tomb. The woman explained how God performs miracles when people pray to Him through the saints. Constance was moved by this woman's faith and become a Christian.

Upon arriving at the tomb of Saint Agnes, Constance covered her face with a scarf and knelt down to pray, as the woman had taught her. When she got up and removed the scarf, the leprosy was gone from her face, as well as from the rest of her body.
Saint Constance chose not to marry. She spent the rest of her life helping others, the way that God had helped her, working with the sick and giving them hope. She died in about 354 AD, near the Basilica of Saint Agnes, which was commissioned by Constance. This basilica was built at the site where she was cured.