God’s Plan is a Masterful Marvel

May He bring His gifts to perfection in us, since He did not shrink from making His own our tiny beginnings; and may He make us into children of God, since for our sake He was willing to be made a child of man.
— Augustine, Sermon 187

Advent season into Christmas season greetings to dearest Sisters in Christ,

It is said that more people return to their Christian faith, or open the door to it for the first time, during the Advent and Christmas seasons.  Yes, even more than at Easter.  What heart doesn’t soften with the tenderness and sweet love of a newborn?  One can perhaps approach the Babe with greater ease than He Who is bearing the vulgar cruelty of wounds and death.

God’s plan is a masterful marvel.  As GK Chesterton, prolific writer and Catholic convert, muses, “Bethlehem is emphatically a place where extremes meet… where heaven meets earth. … God comes to make a home in the world and finds himself homeless. … the hands that had made the sun and stars were too small to reach the huge heads of the cattle.”  

The King of kings arrived in the lowliest form – an echo of every creature’s beginning.  In this detail of LeNain’s painting, Nativity with a Torch, it is striking how Mary’s hands grasp the swaddling cloth.  The artist has captured a seemingly deliberate pause, a uniquely profound suspended moment.  In it, perhaps Mary is aligned with St Mother Teresa’s thoughts expressed centuries later: “I can understand the greatness of God, but I cannot understand His humility.”

Each priest is bestowed innumerable graces for an ever-deepening identity with Jesus. That identity includes every aspect of Christ’s life – even that of the Christ Child.  Vulnerability. Trust. Tenderness. Dependence. Conduit of love. Recipient of love. Needing silence.  Needing rest.  A reassuring ordinariness.  An evident uniqueness.  Bearer of pain, joy, truth, peace. Humility. 

As Seven Sisters we have the opportunity in this Advent season of perhaps praying for a more heightened awareness for the priest/bishop for whom we are committed to pray, of a recognition of this aspect of his priestly identity.  Christ came, and comes now, that we may have life and life to the fullest (John 10:10).  The priest exists for the same. He grows too, in wisdom and stature.

The priest is ever-connected to Calvary.  Caryll Houselander in The Passion of the Infant Christ (1949), reminds that Bethlehem holds the imprint of Calvary:  On Calvary Jesus was naked, stripped of His garments and all He had. In Bethlehem the same was true.   On Calvary He was lifted up, helpless, and held up for men to look upon.  In Bethlehem, likewise. “Lo, if I be lifted up, I will draw all men to me!” On Calvary Christ was laid upon a wooden cross.  In Bethlehem, within a wooden manger.  By the Cross stood Mary, by the crib knelt Mary. Jesus was mocked at His birth by Herod.  At His death, by the crowds and the Roman soldiers.  Angels were near at His birth and so too stood beside the empty tomb. In Bethlehem Christ slept His first sleep in His Mother’s arms; on Calvary He slept His last sleep in the same arms.  Through a deepened understanding of his identity with the Infant Christ, the priest understands that here too he is indisputably linked with the passion of Christ.  

Houselander continues: “Christ came out of the darkness of the womb… (and the tomb).  He is the Light of the World.  He came to give the world life. … At Bethlehem, Love and Death met in the body of Christ, and Love prevailed.”  His Resurrection perpetuates the mission. The priest is called into the immortalization of this mission!  Over and again he is called afresh and anew to both the altar and to crossroads of life to be the Light bearer, the conduit of Love, the one who reminds that Love prevails.  Through the conference of the sacraments, through prayers and blessings, through wise counsel, through presence and silence … the priest is sent to remind of Love.  He is the ambassador of love.  The aspects of the Infant Child assist:  tenderness, vulnerability, dependence on God for all.  We are privileged to pray for this fullness of identity in Christ in each priest/bishop.

Our God does not disparage smallness.  He put Himself there.  He entered the world as a baby. Later his arms were stretched on the wood of the cross which, against the expanse of the sky, appeared miniscule.  In the most seemingly absurd move, He makes Himself smaller still, more vulnerable, lowlier – as our Bread of eternal Life.  Oh, sublime condescension! He fore-ordained that He would call simple men to humbly follow His Way and in turn they would shepherd others to embrace the Way. 

The seeming smallness of our weekly hidden-to-the-world prayers likely impart substantial delight to Our Lord and are fated to great merit in His economy.  He has a Way of making small things colossal!  Let us continue in our committed prayers and sacrifices in this Season where many hearts will return to life through the Faith and where many priests are needed to be the conduit.  Our prayers significantly support the extra labors of the priests in these days of additional Liturgies, confessions, counsel, home visits, hospital calls and in the crossroads of both life and death.

St Therese of Lisieux articulates our eternal way of love as a Seven Sister in united partnership of prayer for our priests: “I understood that Love comprised all vocations, that Love was everything, that it embraced all times and places...in a word, that it was eternal! Then in the excess of my delirious joy, I cried out: O Jesus, my Love...my vocation, at last I have found it...My vocation is Love!"

A most heartfelt Blessed and Joy-filled Advent and Christmas season to you – as we together embrace Love beyond all telling – both now and forever!

SAVE the DATE:  National Seven Sisters Pilgrimage - Washington, DC.  18-20 Sept 2020.  Check Website for details and registration info.  Our prayerful presence here is significant!

United in prayer and mission...

that our prayers may find the heart of every bishop and priest...

... eternal gratitude continues as you each remember to offer a wee Hail Mary for me every day....  “One Ave Maria makes hell tremble” (St John Vianney). Pray that I will not 'spoil the beautiful work that God has entrusted...'  (St Teresa of Calcutta)

... your kind emails and notes and phone calls and generous support always arrive to my heart door at the right moment! Your financial sacrifices are for 100% furtherance of Apostolate.  THANK YOU!  The letters of testimony are so beautiful and edifying! What glory is given to God through your writing! Eternal gratitude is mine for YOU! Be assured of my continued daily prayers for you at the altar. 

Janette
+JMJ+
sevensistersapostolate@gmail.com

Nativity with a Torch (Detail), Le Nain, 1635

Nativity with a Torch (Detail), Le Nain, 1635

SEVEN SISTERS – in and out and about:

Heartfelt welcome: New groups registered in November to cover more priests in daily prayer:  Additional groups in USA states: Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and Washington.  Only FIVE USA states do not YET have the benefit of a Seven Sisters group:  Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming.  (Trusting that at least one group form in each of these states before 2020!)

SEVEN groups for POPE FRANCIS:  Currently there are three groups of Seven Sisters praying for Pope Francis.  Fr Johnson is requesting four more groups to form – for a total of seven.  Prayerfully consider establishing a group of seven members to pray regularly for the Pope.  Register through the Web site when your group is formed.  Father JJ assures of his prayers for these endeavors! 

RECENT … and AHEAD on the calendar:

> Gratitude to all Seven Sister hostesses from Holy Family parish (St Louis Park, MN), led by the trifecta: Anita W, Chris M, Linda R.  Exemplary prayerful orchestration of the 11/09/19 St Paul-Mpls Archdiocesan Time of Reflection and Renewal. Grateful to Archdiocesan Team for the stellar assistance! Fr Declan encouraged us in a deeper friendship with St Mary Magdalene, and referenced the book: Saint Mary Magdalene, Prophetess of Eucharistic Love by Fr Sean Davidson (Ignatius Press)

> Last weekend in January – Informational in Omaha and perhaps Lincoln. Details forthcoming.

> Tour de North Dakota was so very successful, that a Tour de Ireland is in the prayerful planning stage for Janette and one other Seven Sister.  If you have any connections (potential Seven Sister, priest, parish) – please send an email via the Web site.  Looking at late June into early July for the trip.

> Logo for Seven Sisters Apostolate will be “unveiled” January 2020!  Stay tuned!

MATTERS of the HEART:

Ø  “It has been a continued joy to serve in this ministry. We recently had our parish life weekend, and a number of women committed to rounding out the bishop’s (triple) team and serving as substitutes. We’ve also started a monthly enrichment for all of the teams at our parish to continue to learn and grow in our mental prayer.  Next month one of our parochial vicars is giving a talk on St. John of the Cross for his feast day. Thank you for making this all possible! I can’t tell you how many of the women from all of the teams have told me how much they have grown from this experience of prayer. Wishing you every blessing!” - (Kara H, Virginia)

Ø  “Our group is blessed to pray for a retired priest who generously serves at our parish on the weekends. We love to celebrate him, and show our gratitude for his priesthood. A couple times a year we enjoy dinner with him on Saturday night after Mass, at a local restaurant. This summer one of our Sisters hosted a wonderful dinner at her home. We give Father an annual Thanksgiving card, and all the Sisters include a personal thank you message. We also give him the gift of spiritual bouquets for Christmas and his birthday. Also, Father enjoys a certain type of candy, so we include treats throughout the year. It’s a privilege to be in his Seven Sisters group.”  - (Maureen F, Minnesota)

Ø  “During my holy hour I seemed to notice, as I gazed upon the crucifix, that Christ's arms were falling down. I looked again, and His arms were fine. This vision of Christ's arms falling reoccurred over and over again until it was brought to my mind a reading from the previous Sunday's gospel about Aaron and Hur holding up Moses’ arms so the Israelites would win the war. It then connected in my mind that this is what the Seven Sisters do in their Holy Hour. We raise up the "arms" of our pastor so he can win the spiritual battle!” (Sandy, Michigan)

Seeking TESTIMONIES:  Please consider your experience as a Seven Sister – and send me a few thoughts – or paragraphs - of testimony.  Consider asking the priest or Bishop for whom you pray to offer the same.  These will be a regular part of the Communiqué and Web site. Send thru Web site email, or hand written great too:  Janette Howe, 43 Nord Circle Rd, St Paul, MN 55127

SEVEN SISTERS Guideline BOOKLETS: Available as free download from Web site.  Hard copies passed on for printing cost of $2 each + P/H. Order thru Web email with amount desired/address

SEVEN SISTERS Tri-fold BROCHURE:   Effectively used in parish pamphlet stands (ask pastor’s approval prior), Adoration Chapels, Retreat Centers, Bags/Packets for Women’s Conferences/Retreats, Women’s clubs, Serra clubs – or simply handing out!  Full color version and one with a color exterior and B/W interior (my personal favorite and a bit cheaper to print).  Available on Web as free download.  Recommend 80# silk for best printing results.  May also order through the Web site.  Indicate address/quantity.  25 for $10 + P/H.  Invoice accompanies order.      

NOTES to Anchoresses:   If you do not receive a Communiqué by the beginning of a new month, send an email through the Web site.  (Goal is to send the last week of the previous month.)

Some of you have a genuine gift to encourage participation of others in the Apostolate and help start many groups – do not squelch the zeal!  However, we encourage a woman to be an Anchoress for only one group. This way the joy of leadership is extended and it is a more manageable role for each Anchoress. The focus and energies remain in the best place: the prayer efforts!

ALSO:  While all Seven Sisters are remembered in daily prayer, the Apostolate only keeps record of the names and contact information of the Anchoresses. Each Anchoress is responsible to keep record of her group’s members and assist in keeping them in the loop of communication. Team work at its best!  Please inform of all NEW groups/Anchoress/priest/other changes thru Web site.

REMEMBRANCE of those SEVEN SISTERS who have PASSED: We want to remember those Seven Sisters in name and in prayer, who have gone before us to their eternal rest. Visit the Web site. Click on ABOUT folder and scroll to bottom, choose: IN REMEMBRANCE.  Follow prompts… OR you may submit info via the Website email. Please check site monthly for additions! 

PRIEST who has PASSED to ETERNAL REST: If the priest for whom you pray has entered eternal life, the group may be led to continue to pray for a length of time for the soul of that priest. Perhaps a novena of Holy Hours or the offering of holy Mass(es) for the priest.  You will know.  Several groups have/are offering Holy Hours for an entire year for their beloved deceased priest.  

SPANISH translation of Communique:  This is generously done every month by Zahyra B, Anchoress for a Seven Sisters group in Venezuela.  They are then posted (and archived) on the Website.  If it is easier to receive through an email account, please let me know. Expect 2-3 days for translation. Commitment Prayer/Booklet in Spanish (on the Web for free download).