Today, May 22nd, the Carmelite Order commemorates the optional memorial of St. Joaquina Vedruna de Mas. She was born in Barcelona in the year 1783. She married Theodore de Mas in 1799. They had 9 children before she became widowed in 1816. Then in 1826 she was prompted by God's Spirit to found the Congregation of Carmelite Sisters of Charity, which spread throughout Catalonia, establishing houses for the care of the sick and educating of children, especially the poor. She was greatly drawn to contemplating the mystery of the Holy Trinity. Her spiritual life was marked by prayer, mortification, detachment, humility and love. She died in Vich in 1854.
In her writings she spoke of being "on fire with love of God!" She goes on to speak of how we are to "preach love, proclaim love, and yet more love, until we had set the whole world on fire." This love of God and others was central to her life as a follower of Jesus Christ. She was teaching what our Lord taught, when He was asked what was the greatest commandment.
From the gospel of St. Matthew we read, "'Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?'
Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.'" (Matthew 22:36-40 NIV).
St. Joaquina goes on to teach that we are to have no "undue attachments in our hearts for created things: they must burn with love alone, love more fervent; for love never says 'enough,' never rest until it is completely on fire." Here she is teaching us that God must be at the center of all we do. Nothing is more important than the love we are to have for God. If something distracts us from love and service to God, we are to remove it from our lives.
St. Joaquina concludes with saying, "The more we love God, the more we shall long to love him. And when we have Jesus in our hearts, we shall have everything else in him and with him." She is teaching that in all we do in love, whether at work, in our families, or in our everyday life, we are to have the love of God at the very center of all we do.
Wouldn't this be a better world if all would follow this advise? Let us all set the world on fire for love of God!
Thank you Deacon Tom, for your lovely thoughts on St. Joaquina on the occasion of her feast day. Indeed, we would all be blessed if we could carry her thoughts in our minds and hearts and set the world on fire with love of God and one another.
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