Thanking God for His Bounty
As we sat down for dinner, we said grace -- the one all Catholics know. "Bless us, oh Lord, and these Thy gifts, which we are about to receive from thy bounty, through Christ our Lord. Amen." Over dinner, Archbishop James proceeded to explain his thoughts on the prayer we had recited; he clearly felt it was underutilized.
He asked me, "What is not a gift from God's bounty? When we take a walk through the woods, are we not seeing God's bounty in the trees, the birds, and the animals? As we greet family and friends, are they not examples of God's bounty in our lives?" Archbishop James believed that we could apply this simple prayer of blessing to every moment of our daily lives.
The idea of using this blessing prayer for everyday moments -- large and small -- has stayed with me. I say it before I speak about the missions in schools or parishes; it pops to mind when I'm in my garden. When I look at my husband of forty years, so supportive of this sometimes-all-consuming mission ministry, I can't help but thank God for the bounty He has bestowed on me.
As I watch the news these days, this blessing prayer has become more elemental in my mind as I watch an unprovoked war play out, people flee their homes not knowing if they'll ever return, and children cry for fathers who have stayed behind to defend their country.
Join me in gratitude for our simple, daily bounty. Can you picture the roof over your head? "Bless us, Oh Lord, and these Thy gifts..." Are you able to go to your kitchen and choose from a variety of foods? "Bless us, Oh Lord, and these Thy gifts..." When it's time to sleep, will you climb into your own bed? "Bless us, Oh Lord, and these Thy gifts..."
God has blessed us with so much while many people have so little. Thank God with this prayer for all His bounty. Then, help us help those who are in need. Visit propfaithboston.org and give.
- Maureen Crowley Heil
Welcome to The Mission Hub
Boston was once famously called “The Hub of the Universe” by author Oliver Wendell Holmes. He wrote, "Boston Statehouse is the solar system. You couldn't pry that out of a Boston (person), if you had the entire of all creation straightened out for a crowbar." That notion quickly graduated to our city being known as “The Hub of the Universe” – a place no proper Bostonian would want to leave. Unless, that is, that person is a missionary.
Beginning in 1803, with our founding French missionaries, Boston has a long and storied history of building on what those missionaries started, founding new missionary societies, and continuing to support all the missions of the Church through the Pontifical Mission Societies.
Read our blog as the we travel on the spokes that lead from The Hub to the ends of the earth in support of the mission Church.
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