The grounds are stunning, with beautifully-maintained gardens. The clean, fresh rooms have large windows with views of the mountains or the city. The food is excellent. The nuns select employees and volunteers to assist their beloved residents who are not only glad to be working there, but who truly care about the people they are serving. When a staff member noticed that a resident with a hard-to-please appetite was devouring the hash at breakfast, for example, that staffer quickly saved an extra serving of hash for her to eat at a later meal.
And the result of all this? The residents live an astonishingly long time. People enter this facility with terminal cancer, and get better. People may enter in their late 70s, and live 20 years or more. I was there for the celebration of a resident's 95th birthday. She looked younger than her years, because she was living so well.
Understandably, the waiting list for new residents is endless, because the reputation of this wonderful place continues to spread--and the people who live here aren't leaving! Who wouldn't want to stay there? To be cared for with great love, fed good food in a lovely setting--what's not to love?
It was a breath of fresh air in an airless world to see a place where God's love is shown and poured out so sweetly. The world hungers for this, doesn't it? When God's plan is lived out, the world sees it, and wants what he offers.
How can I pour out your love, Lord today? Show me ways to be careful and attentive to the very real human needs around me. Help me to see with your eyes and your compassion, not just the people "out there," but those in my own family it's easier to overlook. Please, Lord, replace my weary heart and spirit with your eternal Spirit.
Breathe into me your newness, your energy, to your glory.
Breathe into me your newness, your energy, to your glory.
If you give yourself to the hungry, and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your gloom will rise like the midday.
Isaiah 58:10
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