Listen to God's voice at the foot of the crucifix." ~St. Gaspar del Bufaro~
Showing posts with label Ascension of the Lord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ascension of the Lord. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Heavenly Ascent

A recent leap of faith brought me to a mountain.  
An opportunity arose to accompany my 2nd son on a Boy Scout hike to Yosemite National Park.  The hike up to Glacier Point is well-known for its direct ascension,via switchbacks, totaling 4.6 miles to the top.  (And another 4.6 miles back down of course).  This is where the leap of faith came in...Could I "make it" up the mountain? 
The challenge beckoned me upwards as the summit promises a glorious view beyond measure, a sweet reward for the challenging trek up, up, up, the mountain...  Not to mention the breath-taking scenery to soak in, all the way up and back down the trail. I leaped at the chance to make this heavenly ascent!
As providence would have it, the hike date landed just prior to Ascension Sunday.  As I set out on my own ascension, I thought about the many parallels between the spiritual life and climbing a mountain.  In our case the climb was literal...but most of the time we ALL partake in a little daily mountain climbing.
As a Catholic Christian, heaven is the goal of our daily climb.
As we set out to hike our own mountains, the work is hard and the burdens are heavy but we keep our compass pointed to heaven for the promise of Eternal glory.  This world is not our home but within it, there are signs of promise and beauty all around us.  It's as if God breathes his grace through the splendor of nature so that we may catch a glimpse of His great reward.
I saw 5 parallels to the spiritual life on this heavenly ascent but there could easily be more!

1.  As I prepared my pack the evening prior to the hike, my husband and son reminded me to bring the '10 essentials.' For Boy Scouts, this includes things like a compass, a map, food & water, First Aid, and appropriate clothing for inclement weather, etc., all designed to equip you for safety, nourishment, and the ability to adapt to unforeseen changes in conditions.
In the spiritual life, we also need certain essentials to survive.  I am constantly reminded that I need certain protections, to include a strong shield from evil.  Christians are taught that prayer stands as the best weapon against the devil.  There are many powerful tools of prayer that we have in our spiritual day packs, including the Bible and the Rosary, to equip us for spiritual safety.  Not to mention Our Blessed Mother, Mary.  She is the perfect compass, Eternally pointing us in the most perfect and direct way to the Son.
The Sacraments provide the perfect nourishment for our faith journey.  Most importantly, the Eucharistic Lord gives us the very body which He gave up for us on the cross, the very blood which He poured out for the forgiveness of sins.  What better nourishment than the body and blood of Christ Jesus to sustain us!
2.  Hesitant to go on the hike at all, I looked to my spouse and friends around me for support.  Unsure of my physical condition and ability to make the climb, I doubted myself. They all encouraged me and validated my aptness to make it just fine.
In the spiritual life, our needs are the same.  Trustworthy companions are essential to our faith journey.  A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter. (Sirach 6:14-16)
3. When we got to the base of the mountain, our trusty Scout guide was well-prepared and led us confidently to the trail head.  He took the lead by example.
In the spiritual life, our priests also lead us, shepherding their flock, often up steep and dusty trails of trial.  We are blessed by their constant personal sacrifice and guidance.
4.  As we headed up the mountain, we encountered many switch-backs.  Just as we gained momentum in our ascent, we encountered another, and yet another. The quick change of direction with the added elevation inevitably causes a moment of slight discouragement when you are constantly climbing.  But we pressed on, with the encouragement of our companions, all with the ultimate goal in mind.
In the spiritual life, we often encounter these same switch-backs in our daily lives.  Just when we are moving a long and things seem to be going well,  a sudden challenge or trial takes the wind out of our sails.  We may be temporarily discouraged and have to pause to catch our breath but we press on, firm in our faith that promises a hope beyond measure.
5.  As we neared the top of the mountain, I was encouraged by our team of Scouts.  We were all tired, hungry, and ready to just get there.  Through it all, everyone rallied around the team and cheered one another on to the summit.  Not only  was it another great reminder that we are not alone on our journey, it was also a chance to help others and serve needs beyond our own.  The opportunity for acts of charity were abundant on the ascent.
In the Spiritual Life we also gain strength from a community of believers as the body of Christ.  Just when we think we will never make it, there is refreshment in one another.  We are called to build one another up in faith, hope, and love.  Because stumbling is inevitable, the Sacrament of Reconciliation brings our souls to right order and back on the path to heaven.  Learning to know, love, and serve God begins with one another on the mountains that we climb each day.
We made it!
Isn't this a most magnificent view?
The view from the top was God's glory at it's finest and a heavenly ascension extraordinaire! Words can only scantily describe the awesome splendor...
Just as the Holy Spirit breathes life into our footsteps of faith, the wind on the mountain filled our spirit.   We basked in the grace that permeated the soul.  
(Just in time for Pentecost, this Sunday:)
Gazing out into the beautiful landscape, I gained strength for the journey home, both earthly and heavenly homes, that is. Climbing a mountain is always do-able, metaphorically speaking, one foot in front of the other.  Despite all odds in our daily lives, there is rest for the weary, hope for the hopeless, and the promise of heaven on the horizon.

We are encouraged to keep climbing our mountains...
Hope to meet you at the top!
"The difference in winning and losing is most often...Not quitting."~Walt Disney~

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Ascension And Good Shepherd Garden Party~Week 6

Ascension/Good Shepherd Lunch
The Easter season count down continues as we enter the final week to Pentecost!  It has been great fun for us to participate in the Good Shepherd Garden parties this year over at Catholic Cuisine.  For week 6, we combined our garden party with The Ascension of the Lord...The theme of heaven fit perfectly!  I created a separate post over at Catholic Cuisine for an Ascension Lunch.  You can pop over there for specific instructions on most of these items.  
Our Menu:
The Theme: Oh What a Beautiful City!
The City Gates of Heaven Cracker Bites
The Temple of God Fruit Salad
Crowns of Heaven Sandwiches
Ascension Pie, topped with the Bride and Groom
{Our chairs were the heavenly Thrones and we played Hallelujah music}
Since we combined our Good Shepherd Garden Party with a celebration of The Ascension of the Lord, we tried to make everything "heavenly white" in color!
O Paradise, holy city of my God!  O native land happily destined to be mine, how I sigh for you!
~St. Joseph Cafasso~
These were our City Gates of heaven cracker bites...
Revelation 21:9-14
We just used crackers, spread with cucumber dip, topped with shoestring potatoes!
The Temple
Revelation 21:22-25
The Bible tells us that God will be the temple!
We carved out a white honey dew melon to be our temple and filled it with white fruit. (White peaches, nectarines and pears)
Our heavenly Crown sandwiches were made with white turkey meat and provolone cheese, cut out with a crown-shaped cookie cutter.
The kids had fun with these!  
Isaiah 62:3-5
Everyone who loves Jesus will receive a crown.  The shape reminds us of eternity, without beginning or end.
Our heavenly thrones were our dining room chairs!
Revelation 22:1-5
We are God's children.  He has prepared thrones for us within the holy city.
We played heavenly Hallelujah music for our Ascension Lunch and Good Shepherd Garden Party.
Ascension Pie was dessert, topped with our Bride and Groom!
We decorated Pepperidge Farm Ginger Man cookies as our Bride and Groom...
Hosea 2:18-20/ Revelation 19:6-9
And placed them on top of our vanilla Jell-O classic pudding pie, topped with mini marshmallows...Voila, we had "Ascension Pie" via marshmallows for the fluffy heavenly clouds!
It was a joyful celebration!

The Ascension of the Lord
~Acts 1:11~
~Men of Galilee, why are you standing there looking at the sky?  This Jesus who has been taken up from you into heaven will return in the same way as you have seen him going into heaven~
Jesus enters heaven in triumph.  Where He has gone, we hope to follow!
"Let our hearts ascend with Christ."
St. Augustine

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The Ascension of the Lord & Our Lady of Fatima





Today we had a "dual" celebration!  We celebrated both The Ascension of The Lord and the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima...It was glorious fun!   Our activity list, with links, is listed at the end of this post.  
A Blessed Ascension to All!
After some of our family attended daily Mass this morning, we decorated our outdoor fort like heaven!  We used all of the white sheets we could find!  It was a "heavenly" way to start the day...
Today's Gospel~ "Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice; you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn to joy."~John 16:20
"You heard me say, I am going away and I am coming back to you."~John 14:28~
"As the disciples were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him from their sight"~Acts 1:9~
"Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking in the sky?  The Lord will return, just as you have seen him ascend, alleluia." ~Acts 1:11~
This was the setting for our Ascension Lunch
~Decorating the lunch table to include Our Lady~
We decorated in heavenly whites
~We suspended the Jesus Ascension Coloring pages for effect~

~Fatima Pardon Prayer (see link below) was our Grace, later serving as a book marker~
Our Lunch Menu:


Ascension Cloud Pizza
Miracle of the Sun Fatima Fruit Platter
Cloud Cookies 
For Dessert:  Ascension Sundaes
Kids made the Ascension Cloud Pizza
Mom made the Miracle of the Sun Fatima Fruit Platter(with help from Dad the night before!)


Cloud (Vanilla Meringue) Cookies
~Bought from Trader Joe's~
Ascension Sundaes for dessert:
Vanilla Ice Cream=Mt. of Olives
Chocolate Syrup=The trails from the mountain
Whipped Cream & Mini Marshmallows=The Clouds on top of the Mountain
The topper=Jesus Ascending to Heaven
More photos of fun.....
Angel Baby LOVES fruit!
Guess who ate the marshmallow clouds for the cloud craft???
Here is a list of our activities with linked resources:


~Morning Mass~
(Some of the family)
Ascension Re-enactment
 (Reading of today's Gospel of John & Acts 1-11)
Ascension Coloring to decorate the table
(This became our Ascension Lunch Blessing and Grace)
Ascension Lunch with Miracle of The Sun Fatima Fruit Platter
Evening Prayer will be~ Novena to the Holy Spirit
To prepare for the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima, we used some of these resources:
Reading about Our Lady of Fatima & here also
DVD viewing of The Day the Sun Danced

"As sailors are guided by a star to the port, so Christians are guided to heaven by Mary."
St. Thomas Aquinas
O Jesus, I love you!


~Let us live in joyful expectation of his return in glory!~

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Ascension Lunch Ideas~Happy Ascension!



Our Ascension Lunch Menu:


Ascension Cloud Pizza
Miracle of the Sun Fatima Fruit Platter
Cloud Cookies 
For Dessert:  Ascension Sundaes


Kids made the Ascension Cloud Pizza
Mom made the Miracle of the Sun Fatima Fruit Platter(with help from Dad the night before!)




Cloud (Vanilla Meringue) Cookies



~Bought from Trader Joe's~



Ascension Sundaes for dessert:

Vanilla Ice Cream=Mt. of Olives

Chocolate Syrup=The trails from the mountain

Whipped Cream & Mini Marshmallows=The Clouds on top of the Mountain

The topper=Jesus Ascending to Heaven


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