We Rejoice and We Are Glad

Fr Éamonn O’Brien always began Mass
in the same way –
by greeting the congregation
with a smile
and then joyfully proclaiming,
“This day was made by the Lord.
We rejoice and we are glad!”

In his daily greeting I sense
that Fr Éamonn was sharing with us
his own prayer,
his own personal rule of life.

The week following Fr Éamonn’s death
was a challenge to me
for one simple reason –
fatigue.
After a long summer break
my return to work
left me feeling unbelievably tired.

But each morning
as I sat down to morning prayer,
feeling absolutely drained,
Fr Éamonn’s words would spring to mind,
“This day was made by the Lord.
We rejoice and we are glad!”

My heart would lift
and I would find myself smiling,
reassured that
even in my exhausted state
I was exactly where My God wanted me to be
at this moment.

I sense that if I can adopt
Fr Éamonn’s prayer
as my own
I will be better able to face up
to all of the challenges
that my own life may present.

I find that I now echo
Fr Éamonn’s prayer
as I go about my daily life –
“This day was made by the Lord.
We rejoice and we are glad!”

© Claire Murray, 29th August 2016

Dream Come True!

This is our daughter, Aoife,
who will turn 21 next week.
Aoife is now on the point
of disappearing into the Departures lounge
and I feel helpless.
Our wee girl is about to fly
to the other side of the world
where we can’t be by her side
if anything goes wrong.

I blink back tears
and my heart shoots a silent prayer
to My God,
like a distress flare to the heavens.

The response from My God is immediate
and feels just like a reassuring hug
from a friend.
“Don’t worry, Claire.
You can’t be with Aoife
on the other side of the world
but I can!”

And as Aoife slips out of sight
I feel comforted.
I place my precious girl
into the protective hands of My God
and I pray that, for Aoife,
this great adventure may, indeed,
be a dream come true.

© Claire Murray, 5th August 2016