SOJOURNING WITH THE SISTERS OF LIFE

It strikes me I've been a sojourner with the Sisters of Life.

What is a sojourner?  A pilgrim, a refugee, a child (born and unborn), a traumatized person, a grieving person?

A sojourner is described as, "a person residing in a land temporarily without the full rights and privileges of a citizen.  The idea of hospitality towards sojourner's is emphasized throughout the old testament, and it is a moral obligation for God's people to be kind and generous towards them.  Sojourners are often portrayed as people who are living in a land that is not their own and are, searching for a permanent home" (Bing).

I wonder if as much as we think we find "home" in a person, place, family or community-- we do not?  And if as much as we think we are a just a "sojourner" we are discovering a permanent home within?  I think this may be so?

Next.  With abortion being a major political issue in the 2024 U.S. election, I'm thinking of my sojourner relationship with The Sisters of Life (Toronto)-- a relationship that deepened and blossomed during the Covid-19 lockdowns.  

I will proudly and gratefully carry in my heart the group of sisters (and G) who I journeyed with during Covid-19 lockdowns.  With them I travelled the spiritual depths and heights of what I call "the wilds" of the Catholic faith-- and I loved it.

This blog Stranded on the Mainland is a continuing journal of that trip forward.

"Slowly blooms the rose (the home) within."

Cb
Amen
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