Fr.
Stan Kolasa, ss.cc., Director of Development
My father’s hands were stained and marked from work, even when they
were cleaned. He worked
so hard in the “olden days”, straightening out dented fenders and
car bodies - before it became easier to just replace the car part.
He worked hard at our little home too, always fixing
something or growing a small but productive garden.
He even made our first two-wheel bicycles.
I
asked him, “Dad, how come you
DO
everything?” He
responded, “I don’t do everything or even as much as I want to, but
I do what one pair of hands can do.”
I have never forgotten that, especially when I see what
people like Blessed Mother Teresa and Blessed Father Damien have
done. They had so
little,
and they had so much.
They had real Faith in the Lord and one pair of hands, and they used
them often, and they used them well.
I believe that and try to live that way, too.
I
was recently asked by a news reporter why I don’t get discouraged
with how little I can do to change so many things.
My response, from the heart, was “I do what one pair of hands
can do.” AND, I invite
other people who also can’t do everything to do something with their
pair of hands; AND we will work together and more is done—and done
better. Can any of us do
everything? No, but each
of us can do something, and if we do something together, we can do
more and better.
So, we need more people to share what their pair of hands can do.
We seek others to join us in a number of ways.
One way is in new vocations to the religious life and
priesthood. We need to
call them forth and invite them.
Each of us has one voice, but together our voices can be
heard, better and louder and with more life… and we can invite more
vocations to come forth.
AND, if the voice is heard often enough and strongly enough and with
enough love, hearts will have the courage to respond with a “YES,
I’ll try.”
We share our spirituality with lay people, both in our ministering
and in calling them to share a way of life in our Secular Branch as
people living, sharing and proclaiming the great love of our God in
their daily lives.
But, as we hear so often, we are all getting older and we need help.
Can you help? Will you
help?
You do have one pair of hands too, and, although you can’t do
everything either, you can do something.
Pease be a missionary with us and do what
your
pair of hands can do… and together we can do more and better!
"They had real Faith
in the Lord and one
pair of hands...
and they used them well."
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God bless and love,

Fr. Stan Kolasa, ss.cc.
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Photo illustration by Jack Iddon |
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