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Bethlehem |
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Chestnut Hill College |
Hills. They nestle us in their valleys
and offer expansive views from their heights. Getting to the summit is
empowering and beckons us on to a more challenging climb. It dawns on me that
hills have been the backdrop for most of my ministry. There are the Ramapo
Mountains of Bergen County, New Jersey, the Poconos in the Pennsylvania Slate
Belt, the hills surrounding Bethlehem in the Lehigh Valley, and now, Chestnut
Hill, the highest point in Philadelphia. Not only that, I live in Manayunk, a
city neighborhood famous for steep hills that tumble down to the Schuylkill
River and for cobblestone streets that challenge bikers from around the world.
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Manayunk |
The ups and downs of hilly paths are
reflective of my years. New ministries and neighborhoods have held their
challenges, making progress slow, even difficult, at times. Yet the Spirit has
offered consistent hints of the view ahead to tease me to the top. Once there,
the sight has been amazing! The energy of students discovering themselves and
the dedicated competence of colleagues in ministry never fail to offer a
panoramic view of the overall graciousness of God's sustaining presence. The
wonder of all of this propels the downhill trip and glides past cherished
memories, with the delight of animated conversations and spontaneous laughter
in the breeze. At the bottom, the expanse of a backward glance can be
breathtaking. The view of what's been offers me just enough momentum to set out
again and stretch up to the challenge of another new day, another new
relationship, another new ministry.
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Ramapo, New Jersey |
How blessed I've been to enjoy the
hills and valleys. More than monotonous turnpikes, they've drawn me on an
awesome journey that climbs up to rewarding views from the high places, on down
again to an exhilarating return to the starting place where the opportunity to
do it all again awaits. T. S. Eliot's "In the end is my beginning"
may be the poetic expression of a life, but the surprises, sights and sounds of
the hillsides I’ve journeyed over and over offer the third dimension. A
blessing indeed!
Sister Mary Jo Larkin
Mary Jo Larkin SSJ has enjoyed a range
of involvement in the field of education, from teaching at primary, middle and
high school levels, to administrative roles at both Mount Saint Joseph Academy
and Chestnut Hill College. She is currently Dean for Library and
Information Resources at Chestnut Hill College.
You inspired me at 15 and now at 56!
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