Friday, October 4, 2019 – Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi

One of the world’s favorite liturgical songs has two names which are the “Prayer of Saint Francis” or “Make me a channel of your peace.” The song is attributed to Saint Francis of Assisi and whose feast day we celebrate. Saint Francis was known for taming the wildest of animals with his serene life style. Many parishes and farm communities throughout the world hold the ceremonial blessing of God’s creatures.

If you have ever attended such a blessing you know that it can be quite chaotic but always a blessing for the attendees. Cats, dogs, rabbits and birds are all brought for the annual celebration of peace. Saint Francis message for today is one of peace. Not the cessation of hostilities or struggles of the world but God’s peace which is the realization that no matter what happens. God is in charge. This involves a total commitment and dependence on God. This is not easy for humans Our nature wants us to be in control of everything.

God wants something else from us.

This month is Breast Cancer month where we recognize the struggle for those afflicted by this terrible disease which has affected my family in particular.

How would Saint Francis approach this struggle or any struggle that life brings ? We all have them.

In our Gospel today from Luke 10 Jesus says ,”Whoever listens to you listens to me. Whoever rejects you rejects me. And whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me.”

No matter the struggle each of us have in life today. God is in charge. Saint Francis found this message in prayer and meditation. He made the commitment to dependence on God. The result was God’s peace in his life.

That peace is waiting for you. Listen to Jesus’s words and Saint Francis message.

Praise God!

I am especially thankful and at peace knowing that our fourth great grandchild was born on October 1st. Mother and child doing well.

God Bless you always

Bob Burford

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My name is Bob Burford and am married to my lovely bride, Anna. I am a cradle Catholic and worship at Church of Saint Mary's in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I am active in the Knights of Columbus and praying where the Lord wants both of us to serve in our new faith home. College degrees in Economics and Accounting. My wife and I have eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Love Pope Frances and proclaiming the Word of the Lord in my life! Please pray for all the Ukrainian people. Pray for their salvation and physical and emotional health.

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13 Comments

  1. Congratulations Bob! Good to hear your daughter and your new granddaughter are doing fine. May God continue to bless you and your family each day!

  2. Congratulations Bob!!Wow, being a great grandfather has to be fantastic. May God bless your family exceedingly.

  3. We pray we shall rely ourselves completely on God so we shall be at peace, not matter what.
    Bless the Lord for a fine grand child. Happy for you Bob and your family.

  4. Thank you Bob for today’s reflections. Indeed God is in control.
    Congratulations to your family and you.

  5. Congratulations Bob! Please all pray for my friend Amanda had a progressive illness and had just attempted suicide cour the 2nd time.

  6. Dear Bob, Thank you for reminding me that “not the cessation of hostilities or struggles of the world but God’s peace which is the realization that no matter what happens, God is in charge.” I really need to pray and meditate on that, as this world seems to be spinning out of control. God is in charge. Prayers and thoughts for all affected by breast cancer and Amanda. Congrats on the birth of your great grandchild!

  7. J, we pray for your friend Amanda that our God who is in control will restore her to peace and good health. We pray to the Lord .

  8. Bob – Congratulations on the birth of your fourth great grandchild.

    J – Prayers for your friend, Amanda.

  9. Congratulations Bob,a new baby in the family is always a joyful occasion.It is so hard for us humans to let go and let God.I pray for friends and family who are struggling,that they hand their burdens over to God and find peace in their hearts.

  10. May the Peace of St. Francis be with Amanda, now and always.
    Congratulations to your family, Bob! How precious and such wonderful blessings.

  11. Prayers for the Lord’s peace to be with Amanda. Congratulations on the birth of your great grandchild! Happy to hear that both mother and baby are doing well (mothers are so often forgotten in the assessment of post-partum health).

    Spooky picture, though! Looks like in time for Halloween, not for Saint Francis.

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