Well, I think it is no mistake that this Feast is celebrated on February 2nd, Candlemas Day, a feast for blessing and lighting candles. We don’t use candles much anymore either, yet their tiny, warm and flickering glow changes the atmosphere in any setting. We might light a candle to celebrate a birthday, to help us focus for a time of meditation, to create a memorial for a tragic event, or to give mood to a particular setting. We light candles for all our Eucharistic liturgies. The truth is that candles, fragile and unusual as they are, do have meaning and purpose. Of course, the paschal candle is THE Candle, as it reminds us of Christ, the light of life, the Risen One, whose resurrection gives us the promise of eternal life and teaches the reality that apparent death is not the end, but merely a transition to new life in even greater fullness.
So, as we celebrate today this flickering candle that is religious life, I asked some of the Sisters in my local community what they could most celebrate about their experience of Consecrated Life lived these 50, 60 and 70 years or more. Their responses sounded like this:
“I was a nurse before I entered the community, but after I became a Sister I found that my relationship with patients was different. Many felt they could trust me in a different way, that I cared for more than their physical well-being. It was very touching to me and fulfilling at the same time.”
“I think the wonderful relationships I have had, the people I have met through my various ministries, and the feeling that I have been helpful to some individuals and have grown through their influence on me. That is a great gift.”
“For me I think the greatest blessing has been living in community. We get the loving support, the witness, and the challenge of so many wonderful women. And we have a lot of fun together too.”
“I have been called to do things I never would have thought myself capable of and have received the grace to grow into many new ministries and challenges. Living Religious Life has stretched me!”
“This life has constantly provided me with the opportunities to grow in my relationship with God, with others and with myself. I had the opportunity to get the help I needed and that has made all the difference.”
“Community constantly calls us to further growth, in prayer, in loving relationships, in awareness and active responsibility in issues of justice and human rights. We take very seriously our responsibility to help society become a better place.”
“I am just so grateful that God called me to this life! It has been a blessing to me in more ways than I can name.”
….and on and on and on.