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Cultivating Daily Faith: Reflection on Relationships and Community

In our fast-paced lives, it can be easy to overlook the spiritual connections that enrich our existence. This reflection invites us to consider if we truly carve out time for God each day, especially during stressful moments. Are we so absorbed in daily rituals that we neglect the value of relationships with our children, parents, and friends? It challenges us to recognize God's presence in our families and communities, confront biases, and stand up against injustice. Ultimately, are we being the reflection of Christ in our relationships and communities or merely living out a routine faith?

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Cultivating Daily Faith: Reflection on Relationships and Community

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  1. Through the Wilderness Do I set aside time for God each day? Have I made a practice of turning to God in times of stress?

  2. Am I so caught up in the rituals of life that I leave no value time for my children, parents, friends or community?

  3. Towards a Deeper Vision Do I recognize God’s presence in my family life, my neighbourhood and in the most outcast members of my community?

  4. Does fear or complacency stop me from making changes in the way I live out my faith? Do I act upon the insights I have gained from my faith or am I a “Sunday” Catholic?

  5. Beyond Appearances Am I quick to judge people on the bases of their difference from me in culture, colour, opinion or religious belief?

  6. Am I willing to stand up for those I know are suffering injustice? Do I make an attempt to become informed about issues of injustice?

  7. Do I reflect to my family – Jesus the peacemaker and life giver? If not, what am I reflecting?

  8. Becoming Reconciled Am I open to other people’s points of view?

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