This episode of
SAINTS Replay features a homily from
Fr. Jake Magnuson, focusing on the spiritual importance of memory and the challenges of "spiritual amnesia."
Fr. Magnuson reflects on the history of Israel and their recurring struggle to remember God’s providence, even after witnessing miracles in the desert. He connects this ancient struggle to the modern student experience in Catholic schools, where the daily routine of faith can sometimes lead to forgetting the active presence of God.Key Themes
- The Grace of Remembering: Fr. Magnuson emphasizes that remembering God's work is not just a mental exercise but a spiritual grace to be prayed for.
- Spiritual Freedom: He shares a personal story from his sixth year in the seminary in Rome. During a period of intense frustration, he realized that true commitment comes from a place of freedom—knowing that God will care for you whether you stay or leave.
- Lent as a Time of Remembrance: The season of Lent is described as a "remembering"—a time to fast from distractions that cause us to forget God’s goodness and the sacrifices made on the cross.
- Impact of Community: Fr. Magnuson highlights how sharing memories of grace with others can renew one’s own faith and hope.
"Take care and be earnestly on your guard not to forget the things which your eyes have seen... teach them to your children and your children’s children." —
Deuteronomy As you go through your day, Fr. Magnuson encourages you to bring God’s goodness to the forefront of your mind and to hold onto the gifts He has given you.
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