From Christopher G. Kerr | Ignatian Solidarity Network <[email protected]>
Subject Saved in the Present Moment
Date April 17, 2022 12:59 PM
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Wisdom from our Easter reflection by Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J. and blessings to you this Easter season. 

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John,

With all that is happening in the world, it is often difficult to be present in the moment. We tend to live in the future, anticipating problems facing both people and planet, and hoping for solutions. In doing so, we miss the "now."

Fr. Boyle's reflection points out that the resurrection of Christ calls us to be present in the moment—to be saved in the here and now. We do not know what tomorrow brings, but if we stay grounded in the love of Christ and the joy of the resurrection in each moment we can "live in the forever".

As we journey through the Easter season may our here and now be filled with acts of justice, acts of love, and the joy of salvation. Happy Easter!

Peace,
[link removed] G. Kerr
Executive Director

P.S. If you haven't read or listened to Fr. Greg Boyle's Easter reflection (a part of our Harden Not Your Hearts Lenten series) you can find the full reflection here ([link removed]) .

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