From the mailbag:
Across land are signs in nature and rewards for faith
Written by Michael H.
Brown June
2, 2004 - Reported in Spirit
Daily.com online newspaper. Michael
Gross of Saint Paul, Minnesota, sends us intriguing photos of the
sky after an especially ferocious thunderstorm
on June
11.
"Our beloved pastor, Father Tim Nolan, Church of Saint Paul,
Ham Lake, Minnesota, retired as pastor of St. Paul’s effective
June 13, 2004," Michael writes. "Friday, June 11, the church
honored Father Tim with a prayer meeting and celebration of thanks
for 23 years of his service as St. Paul’s founding pastor.
My wife and family (seven or our nine children) attended this meeting
and left early at about 9:10 PM. The sun was setting and the clouds
were breaking up from a terrible thunderstorm that occurred prior
to and during Fr. Tim’s celebration. I took out my camera and
began snapping pictures of the beautiful sunset with its layered
clouds, and I said to my wife and kids, 'This is prophetic, God must
be speaking to us in some way through this.' Little did I know that
what I was saying was in fact true."
He took a number
of photos of the sky. One had a figure resembling the Blessed Mother
[top left]. Another looked
like a far-off figure approaching
[top right]. "As the story goes, my initial looks at the
first photo of that night were not very thorough, and I assumed that
this
first
photo was really the same image as the second (Mary) but in the process
of 'forming' or 'materializing.' However, on June 18, I awoke early
in the morning and I began to think about the first picture again,
and I believe I was being prompted to look at it again. I went down
to my computer and examined the first photo and was stunned to find
that in fact, the first photo contained a different image than the
second, and that image was of Jesus. Later that morning at Mass,
I learned that this day was the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus."
This also occurs with natural formations like trees. Oh, so many
of these we receive, and after a while they seem to be saying something.
In many cases, there is a sign of the Crucifixion [bottom left].
God is in nature -- and is always subtle. He does not seek to
prove
Himself,
and He is too big to be captured in either a microscope or a telescope
-- although from pictures of stars and nebula and auroras and the
sun, we also receive intriguing images.
Some stories require a bit of background. For example, there's Julia
Harrell of Wentzville, Missouri, who was undergoing a trial of dizziness
after the birth of her fifth child. The malady seemed both unrelenting
and inexplicable. Finally a pilgrim image of the Guadalupe Virgin
was placed in her home and it was upon entry into the home, as the
family rushed to pray a Rosary around the newly arrived statue that
Julia's dizziness disappeared. They kept it for three months.
"When she
left, I felt very sad and lonely," relates the
Missouri woman. "We all missed her. Then one December Sunday
after Mass, my daughter wasn't feeling well and went to lay down
on the couch in the living room. After a few minutes she bounded
into the kitchen and shouted, 'Look at that tree in our backyard!'
From the kitchen window I gazed and couldn't believe my eyes! In
the bark of the elm tree was an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe! We
danced and laughed and were so happy [bottom right]."
Although photos often do not reproduce
to the same effect via the internet, virtually everyone who visited
the Harrell home could identify
what it was. "Ninety percent of the time people see her right
away!" Julia informs us (for your discernment).
Are these signs? Everything in nature is a sign, whether it is a
common event or a miracle. God is all around and once in a while
He uses signal graces -- always with a touch of innovation, and
always subtle -- to reward our childlike faith.
[see also: When
trying to discern, see if it builds or saps your strength]
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