Pope St John Paul II
Painting: Martin von Feuerstein, US public domain due to age
'We absorb more and more of His Spirit until - in the midst of
crowds or secluded in our cells - we are alone with our Master and
inseparable Guide. Jesus Christ is very nigh to the soul that seeks and
loves Him, and she speaks to Him in the inner cloister of her heart... She is at
home with God, and He with her. Jesus Christ is no far off Divinity,
but very nigh, dwelling in her heart.'
Minute by minute heroics is a good way to cooperate with God in constructing the monastery of the heart. Each minute can provide a 'stone' of opportunity. Each can be lived well (perhaps even heroically) for God.
I have recognized one seemingly inconsequential way in
which I haven't been following the plan all that well. Sometimes I grab a
few perfectly good, newly minted minutes, and slap the mortar on them
with a harrumph. I have not considered this activity significant at all,
because my harrumphs have been directed at 'things.' At inanimate objects
like misbehaving computers, spoons that leap out of my hand onto the
floor, remotes that play hide-and-seek.