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Word of Life May 2009 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” (1 Pt 4,10)

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Page 1: Word of Life May 2009 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” (1 Pt 4,10)

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Page 2: Word of Life May 2009 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” (1 Pt 4,10)

“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards

of God’s varied grace.” (1 Pt 4,10)

Page 3: Word of Life May 2009 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” (1 Pt 4,10)

Edith, a young woman blind from birth, lives in an institution for the blind. One day, their chaplain became paralyzed and could no longer celebrate

Mass. Consequently, it was decided that the Eucharist could no longer be kept in the chapel.

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When Edith heard this, she appealed to the Bishop to let

them keep the Eucharist—the only light in their dark

world—in their home. He granted her request and

also gave her permission to

distribute Communion to the chaplain and other

residents.

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In her desire to help others, Edith likewise took on the responsibility for preparing a radio program which is broadcast a few hours every week. She uses this program to share with persons who are suffering the best that she has to offer—advice,

sound thinking, and an explanation of moral issues—in order to give them strength.

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I could tell you much more about her. She is blind, but suffering has given her light. I could give you so many other examples!

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There is goodness in the world which often goes unnoticed. Edith lives her

Christianity: she knows that each of us has received gifts from God and she has

placed hers at the service of others.

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Yes, because the word “gift” (or “charism” as it is derived from the Greek) does not refer only to

those graces which God gives to those who govern his Church.

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Nor does it refer only to those extraordinary gifts which God gives directly to individual Christians for

the good of all when they are needed to solve a particular problem in the Church or in times of

serious danger—when the existing institutions are not sufficient.

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Such gifts include wisdom, knowledge, the power to work miracles, the gift of tongues,

and the charism to generate a new spirituality in the Church, and so on.

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These are not the only gifts or charisms which exist; but there are also other, more ordinary ones

which many people possess and which are noticeable because of the good they bring others.

The Holy Spirit is always at work.

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Furthermore, natural talents can also be considered gifts or charisms. Therefore,

everyone is gifted; you are, too. How should you use these gifts? Try to make them bear fruit.

They were not given to you for your own benefit alone but, rather, for the good of all.

Page 13: Word of Life May 2009 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” (1 Pt 4,10)

“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of

God’s varied grace.”

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There is a great variety of gifts. Each person has his or her own, and, therefore, each one also has

a specific role to fulfill in the community.

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Tell me something: what are your gifts? Do you have a degree? Did you ever think, for instance, of setting aside a few hours each week to teach those who need help, those who cannot afford to pay for

their studies?

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Are you a very generous person? Did you ever think of getting together with, other people of

good will, in order to help the poor and society’s outcasts? By doing this, you could restore to many hearts a true sense of human dignity.

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Are you able to comfort others? Are you good at housekeeping, cooking, sewing clothes, or at certain crafts? Look around to see who might

need your help.

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What a pity to see that many people are bored because they don't know what to do with their

free time.

We Christians don’t have free time— as long as in the world we have the sick, the hungry,

or the imprisoned, the ignorant, the uncertain, and the unhappy, as well as the addicted, the handicapped, the orphaned,

and the widowed.

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And think of prayer. It is such a powerful gift that we can use

at any time, since in every

moment we can turn to God who

is present everywhere.

Page 20: Word of Life May 2009 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” (1 Pt 4,10)

“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards

of God’s varied grace.”

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Can you imagine what the Church would be like if all Christians, children as well as adults, shared with others the graces they have

received?

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Their mutual love would become so real, so abundant and so striking that non-Christians

would be able to recognize them as true disciples of Christ. If this is the outcome, don't you think that you ought to do all you

can to bring it about?

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Text by: Chiara Lubich

“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards

of God’s varied grace.”