Saturday, June 6, 2020

Inbox Inspiration: June 5, 2020: Special - 23 Prayer and Guidance from Ignatius of Loyola

Special – 23
 Prayer and Guidance from Ignatius of Loyola 
 

From Heaven on March 1, 2020 (earth time)
“Dear people on earth,
I see you’re having a hard time finding the right attitude to the coronavirus. That’s not strange. Over the past few decades, science has made such progress that you have come to believe that a solution to every problem can be found in no time. Now it’s becoming clear all over the world that this is an illusion.
As Superior General of the rapidly growing Jesuit order, I was confronted with all possible and impossible problems for fifteen years. I would like to give you five tips through these difficult times. They are taken from my own experience.
         1.      At the time of this coronavirus, obey the doctors, the scientists, and the competent authorities as if it were God Himself. Even if you disagree with their decisions or do not understand them well, have the humility to accept that it is worth relying on their knowledge and experience. It will give you a clear conscience and allow you to make your contribution to the solution of the crisis.
         2.      Beware of fear. Fear never comes from God and does not lead to God. Fear often suggests to you all possible reasons why you should be afraid. Only, you don’t have to be afraid of it. The Lord takes care of you now, too. I know that from a well-informed celestial source. 
         3.      In times of crisis you do not benefit less, but more from prayer. Grant it to yourself to indulge in His love. It is the best antidote to fear.
         4.      In my Spiritual Exercises I wrote, ‘Love ought to manifest itself more by deeds than by words.’ Look after one another in whatever way you safely can, especially remembering the poor and the vulnerable.
         5.       Finally do not forget to live and enjoy life in all this. Whatever happens, every second you are given is a unique and precious gift. There’s nothing the coronavirus can do to change that.
United with you in everlasting prayer,
+ Ignatius”
 By Father Nikolaas Sintobin, SJ

This will be the last of my special Friday Inbox Inspirations which I began as the pandemic began. I will, of course, continue to do the Wednesday Inbox Inspirations.
Father Michael Schleupner 

 

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