Good moments for the family

July 15, 2013 9:56 am

Our children and we – the parents – have great fun putting into practice the ideas for games described in the following book:
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All kinds of rough and tumble play, pillow fights, rolling and cuddling are for us the time of laughter, relax, joy and being close to one another. We strengthen the ties among us and get rid of our resentments and stress.

According to the authors of this book physical games have an impact on physical and psychical health. Among other things, they develop children’s courage, confidence, trust and perseverance.

We recommend it!

Basia and Michał

A moment's break

July 14, 2013 10:01 pm

How different is our House in Wisełka when a group of participants leave. One or two couples still come to the Holy Mass or to the dining room but now there’s place for everyone here and we have even several empty tables.

The break is not only to relax before the next group arrives but much more to prepare the House for them: to decorate each room, to sign each door so that everyone feels welcome.

Just like in each home when one of the household is away for a while and we all await their return. As the people say who often come here: you don’t come here, you come back here.

Remembering all our Readers
Father Jarosław

Renewal of marriage vows

July 10, 2013 7:02 pm

It’s like a summary of the retreat. The old principle of retreats was: intra totus, mane solus, exi alius (enter whole, stay on your own, leave different).
Enter whole – remember who you are as a WHOLE, you who are so often reduced to the role of a worker, driver, bath maid or a storyteller.
Stay on your own so as to hear the voice of Jesus and to reflect whether your “career path” fully covers the vocation you have received.
Leave different – in the best, consistent and true version of yourself, that is worthy of who you are – a relational creature, created in love and image of God who has been loving you since the versy first moment of your life.
Everyone is so beautiful in the chapel. And there’s so much enthusiasm and hope in the moment of renewal of the vows. The married couples have known different moments but they all have a common desire: to be a better husband/ a better wife.

Remembering about you

Father Jarosław

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The free place

July 8, 2013 8:17 pm

In the morning I see a paper in the hall with the hours of the Adoration at night. Well, I don’t know, I say to myself, I went to the Adoration yesterday, if I go now, I might snatch the place from somebody who did not put his name on the list in time. The hours available are far less numerous than participants. Besides, would He like to meet me again? I decide that if by the time of dinner “my” hour stays free, I’ll take it. Before dinner the whole list is full, save the time slot between 2 and 3 am. The time I had hoped for so much is free.

He waits for each of us so much. No-one can take your place in His heart. Looking at you, when you enter, He welcomes you and invites you. Nothing will frighten Him or seem to Him too complicated. Even if sometimes in a room full of people you feel so lonely because of your difficulties that your only friend seems to be a spider on the wall, He is infinitely close to you . He saves you, protects you and frees you from isolation. He knows that you need His love, healing and grace to love and forgive and to save others.

Blessed are the hours when He wants to pass time with us.

M.

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The Chapelet

July 6, 2013 4:56 pm

I have recently spent some time in a parochial church, where in a separate chapel it was possible to adore Jesus Christ in the Holy Sacrament. I like sitting in the first bench so as to be as close to Him as possible.

Of course I knew that there were also other people in the chapel but then it was only me and Him. At some point I began to notice that there were other, probably elderly, people around: sighs, shuffling of pages, whispered prayers that are still audible. I admit that in the first raction I thought it was a pity that someone came and disrupted the peace. But then the reflection came that I was witnessing the different ways in which pople were bringing their lives to Jesus. And when someone began to recite the Chapelet, taken up and repeated by everyone, I thought that these were the pople who kept the world in reins. This prayer, so humble, ordinary and full of human presence, makes the Church serve.

So when someone approached me and asked me if they could confess, it was no longer difficult to leave “my” prayer and “my” time with God but I could joyously fulfil my mission. I am ashamed of this first reaction of mine but also thankful bacuse God has broadened my heart and look.

How many mothers and fathers like that keep praying for their children and in so many other intentions? We can do so much with our faithful prayers, we can save so many souls.

Remembering about you during the second period of retrat in Wisełka,

Father Jaroslaw

Help without the contract with a sickness fund

July 5, 2013 8:15 pm

“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick”. (Matthew 9:12b)

Retreat is the time when we show our wounds to God. First you think that you need to arrive combed and well clad so as to make a good impression on Him. Sometimes you can also come very worried, feeling that you don’t fulfil the expectations.

But for God it is important that you are accepted regardless of what you are like. And that you are so long awaited in father’s house not because of what you can offer but to be offered. To be assured that you are loved and to be healed because in today’s Gospel He says about Himself that He’s a doctor.

He is an exceptional doctor. When He exposes the sore and wounded places He does not humiliate the patient but does it very gently. Sometimes everything is dried up, sometimes the wounds rankle and sometimes the patient has lost hope for a good prognosis. It’s good because we can finally let the Specialist take care of us. He is a patient doctor who has time. There is no queue in the waiting room and He knows the whole medical history, all the injuries and wounds. And He know the best cure.

We call Him through our sufering, limitations and sin that He can touch with His love. The first contact aid.

M

Identity

July 4, 2013 10:07 pm

“Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household”. (Ephesians 2: 19)

For the Lord even what we think of ourselves is important, how we call ourselves. He knows how these words can lift us up and strengthen us and which words have the opposite effect. He wants us to have a helathy self-confidence built on Him. Therefore He gives us through His wor a beautiful identity: fellow citizens with God’s people and members of His household. He looks at us as His people. He invites us to be His dear and near, members of His household.

When we believe His word and look at Him with His eyes, it alsways lead us to a happier and better “me”.

Basia

What a beautiful marriage!

July 2, 2013 4:17 pm

I mentioned the day before that the reason I travelled south was the marriage ceremony of Ania and Krzysztof Zdanowski, of course Krzysztof the younger. I was so moved and excited to witness such personal ans saving events that bring consequences to so many people. A week ago it was my nephew and today – the son of my lifelong friends. The same sacrament of marriage that unites the worlds so far apart from each other. It makes them one: which is the programme for the whole life.

Today Wisełka is bursting at the seams because so many families have come to have a look at their sacrament. When I look at them from the perspective of the ceremony of Ania and Krzys, my faith in God’s power grows. It is Him who has kept those marriages protected and strengthened them.
Ania and Krzysztof, you have subordinated your love to Him who IS love. Let Him lead you to eternity.
May this grace touch the married couples in Wisełka and everywhere.

With my prayers
Father Jarosław

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