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Jack Szyptman – Extended Interview

Scroll down to read the prayer Jack wrote for his Knights of Columbus Council.

That's Prayer Working

Ok, so I have a question for you.
How many of you pray every day?

Now another question -
Has prayer made you a better man?
Think about it.

Prayer doesn’t always work immediately.
We know that.

Prayer doesn’t always get us what we want.
We know that too.

Sometimes, prayer doesn’t even seem to be answered, effective or constructive.
Sometimes it is even difficult to pray.  No time.  No desire.

Sometimes we don’t know what to pray for.  At other times, our prayer rambles, our mind wanders and our prayers don’t seem like prayer at all.  More like random thoughts.

So I ask again -
Has prayer made you a better man?
Think about it again.  I’ll pause here for a moment.

Do you try to do the right thing?  Can you tell right from wrong?
That’s prayer working.

Does your conscience tell you to watch out, to avoid temptation?
That’s prayer working.

Do you have feelings of thankfulness for your good fortune, your family, for the wonder of a newborn baby or grandchild, or the joy of a healthy relationship?
That’s prayer working.

Do you find strength in difficult times?  Comfort when faced with problems?  Can you see that over the many years of your life you grown spiritually, improved your mood, have better patience with the family, or a better outlook on life?  Do you feel like you have a good relationship with God?
That’s prayer working.

God doesn’t need our prayers.  He knows what we need and provides.
We are the ones that need to pray.  Every time we do what is right, avoid sin, help a friend, do something for someone in need – that’s prayer working.

Last month I asked if you could see where God has chosen you.  Did you discover how often he chooses you?
That’s prayer working.

Haiti Update from Fr. Rick Frechette, CP

Fr. Rick Frechette, CP, is a Passionist priest from St. Paul of the Cross Province, and founder of St. Luke Foundation for Haiti , which is a native, Haitian, benevolent organization that both helps those in immediate need, and empowers people whose lives are plagued by poverty and its deadly effects by enabling community development and helping people determine their own future.

We recently asked for an update on his work in Haiti, to which he responded:

“For all the years I have been here, Haiti has been a pretty rough purgatory for the people.
Some have been years of hell: 2004 to 2007. These relieved by the forceful military tactics of UN.
The last four years have been a rapid descent into hell again and we are at the boiling point.
My life, since covid subsided, has been refugees, kidnapped releases, reaching and rescuing isolated groups, caring for gunshot injured, and burials.

“Like Pope Gregory, who walked out the gates of Rome to convince Attila the Hun to not destroy it,
like Jesus who taught correct meaning of scriptures to Satan and rebuked him often,
like Jesus who dialogued with two men who, by their own testimony, deserved to be crucified,
and found it to be worth his last few breaths to try to keep them from eternal damnation,
we have become somewhat proficient at dialogue with the worst possible actors, to try to get them to turn a good deed for someone vulnerable. And to approach some larger questions with them.

“This has given us a lot of ministerial power, and the ability to free tons of people, no few of which have been priests and nuns, at present there are still two Brothers of the Sacred Heart in their hands.

“Our bishop was badly burned, seemingly by a Molotov cocktail, about 3 weeks ago.
We were able to airlift him to Miami, to Jackson Memorial, and he is doing well though badly injured.

“The bandits are a small part of the story. A bigger part is international crime rings of arms and drugs with some suspicion of China or Russia or both having a hand in it to destabilize the doorstep of [the] USA.

“In spite of things, we have been able to keep most of our works running, or better said, limping along, but that is no small thing.

“The Cathedral was burned two years ago, and our team was able to restore it for Easter Mass the following year.
The Archdiocesan hospital downtown was just evacuated and ransacked, just a week ago.
Tonight much of the city is being looted and burned.
It is beyond categories of good and evil, and is Satanic- including cannibalism by gangs.
I am not sure what will happen, unless like in 2007 there is a massive force to enter and take control.

“So to your question, how am I?
I am fine health wise, totally committed to keep helping, and really troubled by the Calvary questions:
where God?
if God is here, why in silence?
how do we not internalize the hatred cynicism and become soul sick?
what will happen when there is some order
– is forgiveness possible?
how to reconstruct a country that was already dirt poor?

“If we lose everything, a work of 35 years, we will stand in the dust with the people
and start again together.

“The practicum of how to act in the meantime
we well know it
prayer, penance, good works.

“These we do, even with some joy,
Thanks for asking.
The prayers are working!
The good wishes are encouraging.”

Peace and thanks
Rick, CP

A Lenten Prayer of Compassion

A Lenten Prayer of Compassion, written by our own, Fr. Phil Paxton, CP, invites you to live into compassion as you journey through Lent.

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The Passionist Way: An Evening of Prayer

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For St. Paul of the Cross, Lent was a time of greater contemplation and prayer. In this holy season, it is important that we take time to nourish our souls.

Compassion is a gift from God and when we’re contemplative before God, we are gifted with that compassion.

We invite you to journey with us and to nourish your soul through stories of compassion at our live online prayer service.

Open to the public. Please feel free to share this event!

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Lenten Prayer of Compassion

Lent 2024 Resources

The following materials are available for your use in electronic or print messaging about our Passionist Lent Program, Living into Compassion, A Lenten Journey.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, please email Claire Smith ([email protected]) and/or Ryan Gold ([email protected]).

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Electronic Materials:

The Lent image is available for you to download/save and use in your electronic publications. Each image is preformatted for video, Facebook/Instagram and email blasts. Please use this image in your electronic promotions and publications for Living into Compassion, A Lenten Journey.

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This Lent, I will be Living into Compassion with the Passionists of Holy Cross Province. Journey along with me as I follow their daily posts and reflections. #livingintocompassion #passionistshcp #passionists #lent #lent2024

 

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The poster and flyer are available for you to download and print. Please consider printing and hanging them in your retreat center, church, school or wherever is permissible.

We appreciate you helping us spread the good news of Living into Compassion, A Lenten Journey.

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Right Angles, by Nicholas Divine, CP

Enjoy the audio version of Right Angles, the Polish American play written by Father Nicholas Divine, CP.

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