Lay Life in a Year

52 Reflections on JPII's vision for the Laity

Week 19: The Sacrifice of Spilled Cereal

It was a hard morning with the kids. The oldest didn’t listen and spilled his cereal all over the floor. I was upset, but surprisingly, my wife wasn’t. She refilled his bowl, patted him on the head, and then quietly got down on her knees to clean up his mess. It was such a small act of love, but her humble service made me tear up.

My son obliviously munched away. “Thomas,” I said, “you know there were priests in the Old Testament and we have a priest at our parish. But do you know what a priest does?

He offers a sacrifice for other people. In a way, a priest cleans up a mess he didn’t make.

Jesus is the priest that offers the sacrifice of Himself for everyone. Did you know that because we are baptized, we are all supposed to be priests like Jesus too? Look at mamma: she’s cleaning up a mess she didn’t make because she loves you.”

John Paul II talks about the ordained priesthood and the priesthood of all Christians. They are not the same, but they are both a real priesthood. The suffering and sacrifices in our life are not meaningless.

Because we are Christians, even cleaning up a bowl of spilled cereal has so much value. Even if you feel like you have nothing to offer the Church because you are sick in bed or some other limitation, your life matters, because Jesus has made you a priest like Him too.

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Week 32: We are the last line…of space heaters?

Last winter, I set up space heaters in the basement. I go down there every so often and it is just so cold. I was determined to heat up the space. Successfully, with 5 space heaters plugged in, I looked around, content with my work...until the breaker tripped and I...

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Week 31: Polly Pocket Cruise Ship

When my wife was a kid, there was one year when the only thing she wanted for her birthday was a Polly Pocket cruise ship toy. I recently learned this was the single greatest present any 8 year old girl could get circa 2008. Well, a few weeks later a family friend...

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Week 30 : Maybe the Church is just like everything else?

Early in my conversion I was afraid to go to Mass. I was scared I would feel isolated.  But when I learned about the Church as the Body of Christ I realized that Catholic community was completely different from the world’s idea of community.  So I got up the courage,...

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