Fr.
Stan Kolasa, ss.cc., Director of Development
We are told in Advent and in Lent to “reform” our lives — to
“repent”. It is about
freely choosing to RE-FORM our lives.
It is such a wonderful invitation and even an exciting idea,
but, but…so often, life’s circumstances re-form life for us without
our having any say at all.
Sickness, death, tragedy and losses of many kinds invade our
lives and the lives of our beloved.
Sometimes we pray, “please
Lord, help me to deal
with this… help me to get through this… (even) help me to survive”.
We must re-form, like it or not—choose to or not.
Sometimes we must re-form our lives in ways we just don’t
choose at all. Not too
long ago, in November, terrible winds and rains came that affected
many people – but so badly in the Caribbean, especially in the
Bahamas on the island called Long
Island
where our Father Pat Fanning ministers.
The floods were devastating; roads were impassable; homes
were flooded out. Even
emergency help could not get through.
These people who already had so little now had even less, and
what remained was ruined by water.
Their lives were re-formed, but not by their own choice.
Suddenly they had to choose to re-form their lives again just
as they had to internally reform their hearts and their faith again,
with God’s help and with our help too.
At the Sacred Hearts Retreat Center in Wareham, Massachusetts, where
we serve the spiritual needs of so many of God’s faithful, the
invitation to re-form the heart in a place of tranquility and peace
is the mission of our brothers and sisters there as we serve to
provide
the setting for peaceful prayer and reflection.
Many come because the setting is in the natural environment
that God has so wonderfully provided.
It is a place of trees and water, of birds and animals who
roam freely; it is a place where we can once again be amazed at
God’s goodness and beauty.
Some come because of the spirituality of the Sacred Hearts
that speaks of unconditional love and being reformed in the very
heart of God. Some come
for it all and more.
Some come to be healed and some come to be united in prayer with
others. Some come
simply because

the call of the Spirit leads them to this place of God’s
manifestations. More
would come if we had the room.
More would come if we could accommodate them and serve them,
not just a room and food, but
the feast at the Table of the Lord.
More
would come to spend time in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and
to dwell in a place where God’s presence is God’s gift.
Our dream is to provide in this place the opportunity for
more to come and be re-formed.
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Lent is a joyful season of re-forming the heart.
Let us join together as we re-form the Spirit, the face of
the Earth.
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God bless and love,

Fr. Stan Kolasa, ss.cc.
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A memory from Fr. Stan...
It
was such a lovely thing to be able to prepare small packages of
delightful candies for the little children who had so little
We all worked so hard to make them special that we might
bring moments of joy into the lives of God’s little ones who had
been living with much less than most others enjoyed.
We were delighted with what little we were able to do and
wished we could do more, but how?

We
did what we could and then, shortly after we had distributed the
candies, one little boy came back to me with one of the three big
candies in his bundle.
He opened his hand and there was the wrapped candy -
the prettiest one of the bunch.
I thought he was showing it to me and told him how lovely it
was. He said, “I know,
that’s why I want you to have it.
I have one and I gave one to my sister.
Isn’t it wonderful – now we all have candy together.”
… and I say, too, isn’t it wonderful.
I wanted to do more and couldn’t.
He did.