Daily
Reflection
From a Creighton Student's Perspective
November
17th , 2007
by
Sara Brabec
Senior, Theology Major, Justice and Peace Studies Minor
“The cloud overshadowed their camp; and out of what had before been water, dry land was seen emerging.” Wisdom 19:7 “Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them to pray always without becoming weary.” Luke 18:1 I’m studying in the Dominican Republic this semester. I
spend time each week at a nursing home called Hospicio for people
who have nowhere else to live and can no longer live on their own.
Every morning, the women who live there organize themselves and
pray the Rosary in the chapel. The woman I generally visit, Sarita,
doesn’t like to go into the chapel to pray, but she says the
prayers from the hallway while we sit together. While she prays,
I’m left with time to think—I sometimes say the prayers
with her but I’m at a point where I feel very insincere doing
so, so I generally choose to sit quietly. Most of the time, my thoughts
wander to the question, “What is the point of this?”
Why are these people, most of them abandoned by their families,
here? Why do they suffer? What is it that they’re praying
for? And how is it that they keep praying in the face of it all?
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