“Come to Me, all who are weary and find life burdensome, and I will refresh you.” (Mt 11:28)
While there may be that little voice inside us that suggests that, like school, we should take a summertime vacation from going to Church or praying regularly, I would suggest that summertime is the perfect time to re-engage, renew and be refreshed in our prayerful relationship with God and in our faith.
RE-ENGAGE
“Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect.” (Rom 12:2) As St. Paul urged the Romans, we should also realize the health of our spiritual lives depends on putting God at the center of our lives. If we have strayed from that relationship, or if it’s grown a bit cold, now is the perfect time to re-engage with God through prayer and practice. We need to hear beautiful invitation Jesus constantly extends to us to come to him to find what we need. There’s no better way to do that, of course, than by coming to Mass every Sunday, and perhaps on some weekdays as well, so that we can experience God’s Love through his Word and the miraculous Gift of the Eucharist. And when we do that with our sistersand brothers in Christ, those
who are sharing our journey of faith, then we know we are never alone. I commend those who already prioritize their faith practice; I encourage everyone, especially those who may have become lax in their relationship with God, to use this summertime to re-engage. Your parish family is not as complete without you.
RENEW
We’re all very much aware many in our world dismiss the need for faith-filled lives, and may even consider God and faith as irrelevant. God made us in his image and likeness and he has placed within each of us a deep longing to be one with God and with each other that can only be satisfied by deepening our relationship with God. As our diocesan patron, St. Augustine, wrote: “Our hearts are restless, and they will remain restless until they rest in you.” So, how do we do that? How do we find that ultimate rest? We need to renew and deepen our relationship with God. Maybe it’s by fitting in some quiet time for prayer at the beginning and end of each day; perhaps it’s by spending time with Jesus himself in Eucharistic Adoration, or just sitting quietly before the Tabernacle in your parish church. We could also renew our relationship with God through activities,
such as volunteering at your parish’s vacation bible school and, in the process, being inspired by the joyful faith of God’s innocent children. Or maybe it could result from exploring a new pilgrimage site while on vacation. Whatever you choose, you will find that your faith and sense of reconnection to the Body of Christ will be renewed.
REFRESH
One of my favorite summertime activities is reading a good book while sitting by the water. Reading is a wonderful way to refresh our minds and souls, and you have more time to read at a slower pace and reflect during the summertime. I encourage all of us to include summertime reading as a great practice and to include among that reading The Lives of the Saints or other spiritual works to deepen our understanding of our faith and our relationship with God. The great St. Thomas Aquinas once insightfully wrote:
“God, who made things, did
not rest in the things he made,
but rested from them, in himself
… just so should we learn to
rest not in our things or in his
things, as if they were the goal,
but rather in God himself, in
whom our happiness exists.”
Have a few extra minutes? Read or listen to the daily Scripture readings. Brush up on the saints by subscribing to a daily email. Consider reading Little Talks with God by St.Saint Catherine of Siena or Meditations from a Simple Path by St. Teresa of Calcutta (aka Mother Teresa).
During these summer months, when our schedules become just a bit more relaxed, let us also be sure we do not relax our relationship with God and the practice of our Faith. In fact, summertime is the perfect time to re-engage, be renewed and be refreshed. You will be rewarded abundantly.