Another lesson I seem to learn anew every year from the leaves that decorate the trees and gracefully fall to the ground is that if I am open to it, I can see Divine Providence in the so called autumns of my own life…times that bore great fruit. I can accept the invitation to reminisce about the faithfulness of God and the graces and blessings which have been bestowed upon me by a loving God who cannot be outdone in generosity.
Without fail, every autumn fills my soul with a joy and an energy that can come only from a creative God abounding in kindness. I still find myself picking up a maple leaf that has caught my eye and admiring its vibrant colors and original design. I think about the countless times I have done that since I was a little girl in Maple Shade and am reminded anew of the God with whom I walk this journey and who delights in my humble efforts to live the Gospel message each day, even when I am happily jumping in a big pile of leaves. :-)
Sister Marie Leahy, SSJ is an Assistant Professor of Education at Chestnut Hill College. In her free time, she likes to read, go to the gym, and travel.
Sister Marie's Autumn Leaves brings back fond memories of childhood and the pure joy of jumping into a pile of leaves that my older sister had just raked. The leaves were so colorful and came in a myriad of shapes and sizes. As an adult, I feel and see that, like the leaves, our uniqueness is a treasure for which the Lord rejoices. Autumn Leaves is a reminder of all we have to celebrate: life, love and the Lord.
ReplyDeleteWell said, Joyce! Also, thanks for reminding me of how much fun it was jumping into a pile of leaves that someone else had raked! :)
DeleteMarie, I can picture you frolicking in those piles of leaves. You are a joy!
ReplyDeleteMary Elizabeth