"See what you believe... become what you
see." Saint Augustine
As I sat at Eucharist in my parish
church, Saint Timothy’s in Philadelphia, I reflected on the meaning of being ONE WITH
and the gift of the dear neighbor. Our charism as Sisters of Saint Joseph calls
us to be ONE WITH. The inscription in our final vow profession ring reminds us
to be “One in Love.”
As I was preparing to celebrate
Eucharist, my mind flashed to the row home, a house of welcome and hospitality where
I live. It is a sacred space for me because it holds treasured memories of
people, events and gatherings both indoors and outdoors. The summer is a
special time of gathering with my community of the “dear neighbor.” The garden
on my front lawn is one of many opportunities for us to come together and share
words, concerns, prayers, time, talent and opportunities for a healthy meal. We
care for one another and I feel deep love.
For many years in the early spring, John
has tilled the soil on the front lawn. PJ tunes up the weed trimmer. Juaquim creates
and maintains the fence to protect the garden from the rabbits and squirrels.
Christina has a good eye for finding that hidden pepper or squash. Rich fixes
the faucet so the hose works properly. I share my lawn mower with the newlywed
neighbors who help shovel the snow in the winter. I deliver vegetables to a
woman, Cass, who calls to thank me and asks for prayers for her son-in-law who
is very sick. I celebrate the noise of little children soaking in the sun in
their little pool on the next lawn. I share my umbrella to protect them from
the hot rays on a 100° day. Edith and Derek hold a large squash they will take
when they visit their family in New Orleans. The phone rings. A neighbor calls
to say that two large tomatoes in my garden have ripened and are ready to be
picked.
I am blessed as a Sister of Saint Joseph
in many ways. For me the grace of extending my call to be ONE WITH others, the
Body of Christ, in a neighborhood with persons who live a very simple life style,
who exchange time and talent, people of many ages and cultures is tangible grace
at the heart of living Eucharist.
“If you, therefore, are Christ’s body and
members, it is your own mystery that is placed on the Lord’s table! It is your
own mystery that you are receiving! You are saying ‘Amen’ to what you are: your
response is a personal signature, affirming your faith. When you hear ‘The body
of Christ’, you reply ‘Amen.’ Be a member of Christ’s body, then, so that your ‘Amen’
may ring true!” Saint Augustine Sermon 272
Sister Sharon White SSJ
Sister Sharon is a Doctor of Ministry, a
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Couple and Family Therapist. Sharon
maintains a private practice in Gibbsboro, NJ and travels on a regular basis to
minister to those in crisis. Sharon is also a volunteer for the Red Cross of
Southeastern Pennsylvania. In this role, she recently accompanied family
members who lost a love one at the Amtrak derailment.