Crafting the Ultimate Divine Tagline

In a thoughtful, yet not-too-serious moment, I found myself pondering an unconventional question: If God were to hire a marketing agent to design His sacred tagline, what might it look like? Sure, God’s brand is timeless, after all, He's been around forever. Yet, even the Creator wishes to make sure His message resonates with today’s fast-paced, ever-evolving world.

Surely, the astute Creator would understand the core principles of effective taglines: memorable, customer-centric, emotionally engaging, and evoking a positive feeling. So, what tagline would Almighty’s innovative marketing agent, ChatGPT, create? Here are suggestions for Divine consideration:

  • "God: The Original Influencer"

  • "Join the Divine Club – Everyone’s Welcome"

  • "Faith: The Ultimate Power-Up"

  • "God: Turning Chaos into Creation Since the Beginning"

  • "God: Where Miracles Happen"

And then, of course, there is the simple elegance of Sacred One's existing tagline: "I AM." Concise, meaningful, and timeless, there is really nothing more memorable than that!

 -Sister Nancy Wales, CSJ

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The Power of Prayer

A Reflection on the Power of Prayer from Sister Mary Raphael

I was in the hospital from October 14 – 25 with a bowel obstruction. Upon returning home I was placed in our Care Center. Being weak, I knew I needed to be there.  After a short time, I had a conversation with our Director of Care. Since I could see how things improved a bit each day I felt that remaining in the Care Center was a good option. However, I did not want to move there prematurely. It was suggested that I take a month to make my final decision. I answered, “As far as I’m concerned, I’ve made my decision.”

Many people – my Sisters, my family, and friends had prayed for me that things could be resolved without a second surgery. Their prayers were answered, and miraculously a second operation was not required. The prayers not only prevented further surgery but enlightened me to see that the best insurance I had against further hospitalizations was to remain in the Care Center. Now I could see that things could be monitored more closely in the Care Center. 

During and following my stay in the hospital, I was restless and unable to pray.  However, there is one prayer from a novena which I repeated frequently – “O God, I surrender myself to you. You take care of everything.” And God did take care of everything!

While regaining my strength, I began my move from my 3rd floor room to the east wing of our Care Center.  I filled the basket on my rollator daily which meant I would not have boxes to unpack once I moved permanently.

Now, for meals I sit with three Sisters, one of whom is Sister Olga.  At 101 years of age, she has taught me by her example the power and benefits of maintaining a positive attitude.  She frequently comments on the blessings we have, and her ministry is one of presence and example.

Looking back over these last few months, I too, am moved by the power of prayer and the blessings of community life.

-Sister Mary Raphael, CSJ

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EPIPHANY

EPIPHANY

The lyrics of the following traditional hymn beautifully summarize the events and meaning of the  feast of the Epiphany as the story of the first Christmas continues to unfold.

As With Gladness Men of Old

As with gladness men of old

Did the guiding star behold;

As with joy they hailed its light,

Leading onward, beaming bright;

So, most gracious Lord, may we

Ever more your splendor see.

As with joyful step they sped

To that lowly manger bed,

There to bend the knee before

Christ, whom heaven and earth adore,

So may we with hurried pace

Ever seek your throne of grace.

As they offered gifts most rare

At that manger crude and bare;

So may we this holy day,

Drawn to you without delay,

All our costliest treasures bring

Christ, to you, our heavenly king.

Christ, Redeemer, with us stay,

Help us live your holy way;

And when earthly things are past,

Bring our ransomed souls at last

Where they need no star to guide,

Where no clouds your glory hide.

In the heavenly city bright

None shall need created light;

You, its light, its joy, its crown,

You its sun which goes not down;

There forever may we sing

Alleluias to our king.

Text: William C. Dix, 1837 – 1898; alt.

Tune: DIX, 77 77 77; arr. From Conrad Kocher, 1786 – 1872, by William H. Monk, 1823 - 1889