Category Archives: St. Eugene de Mazenod

Going Deeper & Enjoying The Gift of The Ordinary

It’s been a while since I was here.  I needed to sort some things out in my life and was quite unable to write very much.  It feels good to be back and able to share my experiences of the … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … BRINGING OUR WHOLE SELVES

In early January of 1838 Eugene wrote to Father Courtès, at Aix, explaining his new coat of arms and motto that he has chosen now that he is Bishop of Marseilles.  “My Pastoral Letter will not have reached you yet … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … CELEBRATING THE EUCHARIST WITH A HEART FULLY ENGAGED

  November 1837 St. Eugene wrote a long detailed letter to Fr. Guigues at Notre Dame de L’Osier stating for him the requirements and mandatory/obligatory ceremonies to be carried out during a mission.  Explicit authorization was required before any could … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … ALLOWING THE SAVIOR TO LOOK AT US AND TO RENEW US

I interrupt the chronological order of Eugene’s letters this morning to share a prayer that he wrote and which was shared by Fr. Frank Santucci, OMI in his daily blog. “How still imperfect, my God, is my conversion; the root … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … BRINGING LIGHT TO DARKENED CORNERS OF MY HEART

St. Eugene wrote a long letter to Fr. Casimir Aubert on October 14, 1837.  It was a letter filled with love while at the same time being a bit of reproach because Fr. Aubert had disobeyed him by not remaining longer … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … TRYING NOT TO REMAKE GOD IN MY IMAGE BUT RATHER ASKING TO BE MADE IN GOD’S IMAGE

On October 11, 1837 Eugene wrote a strong letter to Fr. Courtes in Aix reproaching him for not having given Holy Communion to person who though repentant was sentenced to death and also about the importance of missions for instructing … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … WALKING IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD

This morning my day began with a reflection of how it is in sharing the spirit of St. Eugene that I come to walk in the presence of God.  It has coloured my morning and I can do little but … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … THE VULNERABILITY OF THE CROSS

Eugene wrote to Fr. Courtes in Aix on how to behave towards the Archbishop of Aix and any requests that came from the Archbishop concerning chaplaincy of a boarding school. Don’t you think, my dear Courtès, that it is unwise … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … WHAT MAKES COMMUNITY

On September 19, 1837 Eugene wrote to Fr. Courtes in Aix on how to give up the hospital chaplaincy at Aix. “… This should be achieved at any cost because there is too great a disadvantage in going against the … Continue reading

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GOING DEEPER … AN INVITATION TO BE A PART OF THE CELEBRATION

In September of 1837 Eugene writes to Fr. Guigues about the day-to-day running of a community and about the many small things that need to occur, including the type of hymnal for mission and how the Brothers are to be … Continue reading

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