Highlights of Pastoral Letter: Memphis, USA
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"The title I chose for this pastoral letter expresses what I hope to
impart to you: that our Catholic way of life is a great and wonderful gift
from God, and that when we truly live it, we might not be “outrageously
happy,” but we will live with and in deep joy. Before Jesus’ passion and
death, he prayed for his disciples. He asked God to allow that his joy
might be in them, and that their joy might be complete (John 17:13). He
wanted the joy that he himself experienced – the joy he knew from being
in constant communion with God – to be in us. Even though the joy we
experience in the next life surpasses all we can know or imagine now, we
are nonetheless invited and expected to find great joy NOW by living as
Jesus lived. Jesus’ joy was rooted in living in God – in God’s love, in
God’s peace, in God’s will. The same is true for us."
(Most. Rev. Bishop Terry Steib, Living our Catholicism, 2009)
"The title I chose for this pastoral letter expresses what I hope to
impart to you: that our Catholic way of life is a great and wonderful gift
from God, and that when we truly live it, we might not be “outrageously
happy,” but we will live with and in deep joy. Before Jesus’ passion and
death, he prayed for his disciples. He asked God to allow that his joy
might be in them, and that their joy might be complete (John 17:13). He
wanted the joy that he himself experienced – the joy he knew from being
in constant communion with God – to be in us. Even though the joy we
experience in the next life surpasses all we can know or imagine now, we
are nonetheless invited and expected to find great joy NOW by living as
Jesus lived. Jesus’ joy was rooted in living in God – in God’s love, in
God’s peace, in God’s will. The same is true for us."
(Most. Rev. Bishop Terry Steib, Living our Catholicism, 2009)
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