Not What He Had In Mind
Perhaps I'm going out on a
limb here, but I suspect that when Patrick left Britain to go to Ireland
to share the Gospel he didn't imagine that centuries later people would
celebrate his love of God and mission to spread the good news about
Jesus by getting stone cold drunk, pretending to be Irish, or sporting
shirts with images of leprechauns and shamrocks. But here we are.
So, what ought we do on this St. Patrick's Day? Well, we can recall the saint's forgiveness of those who hurt him, his commitment to sharing the word about the Word, and his life-shaping faithfulness. Then we can pray that we may be similarly inspired in our own vocations. Remember: tho' popular culture tells us the color of the day is green, we know the real color of the day remains purple, that of the season of Lent.
So, what ought we do on this St. Patrick's Day? Well, we can recall the saint's forgiveness of those who hurt him, his commitment to sharing the word about the Word, and his life-shaping faithfulness. Then we can pray that we may be similarly inspired in our own vocations. Remember: tho' popular culture tells us the color of the day is green, we know the real color of the day remains purple, that of the season of Lent.
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