So. “God of Surprises.” There’s this wonderful mechanism when as a Catholic, you venture an original and radical thought: someone has certainly thought it before, and if that someone is a Saint - you’re in!
This unoriginal thought occupying me at the moment, is, “Christ in you the hope of glory.” St Paul. That’s OK, then, Christ lives in me, probably undergoes a bit of a struggle to get out and about, but that’s another blog.
Years ago I put in a mench for Catherine of Genoa, who ran through the streets of .. Genoa, shouting, “The deepest Me is God!” Now that would get you locked up today, but then, it was the bottom rung of the ladder of canonisation.
Gerard W Hughes (“God of Surprises” ) added another string to this unlikely bow with a quote from Augustine of Hippo ( Saint) “”When the priest holds up the host and says, “The Body of Christ,” reply, “I AM”. Wow. Chewing on that one a while.
But I digress. Gerard ends each chapter with a spiritual exercise, and at the end of Ch 1 it’s, “Write Your Own Obituary.” ( I once offered to video one to be played at the appropriate point in the Requim Mass, an idea which my near and dear, flatly refused to comply with. Check out my YouTube Channel. It will be there …Though not yet.)
This was easy. I decided long ago that chiselled on my tombstone will be,”She made herself laugh!” Or as St Paul would have it: “Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say, rejoice!”
So. Not only did he get there first - he said it twice.
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