Sunday, May 24, 2009

Passing on the Faith

My mother is Protestant so when I was small going to Mass consisted of my Dad, two brothers and me. Mom was there for the special occasions, but for the most part it was the four of us. Being the baby and the only girl, I usually ended up next to my Father. People would laugh and say during the homily they would see my Dad and me both asleep. To this day when his eyes are closed at the homily my Dad says he is praying. We all get a good chuckle out of it.

This morning during Mass a young couple with a small child sat in front of us. The little girl looked to be about two years old. When Father was ready to read the Gospel, and we all made the small cross on our forehead, lips and chest, I saw the little one’s Dad make the crosses on her too. I thought that was so sweet. After Father started the homily, I noticed the little girl was making the crosses herself. Towards the end of Mass when we made the sign of the cross, she was doing her best to make it also. I saw her Dad smile at her Mom, and I smiled too. Sometimes our Lord sends us the nicest blessings. Today he sent the wonder of watching two parents pass their Faith to their little girl!


Note: Before the Gospel we make a small cross on our forehead as a remembrance to keep God’s Word in our thoughts. We make a small cross on our lips as a remembrance to keep God’s Word in our speech. We make a small cross on our chest as a remembrance to keep God’s Word in our hearts.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

What a precious story. Glad you put the note at the end- I'm sure there are a few Catholics who could use a reminder as to why we make that sign before the Gospel :)

Heartfelt Heartlook said...

That is the most asked about action from converts. I guess it isn't covered in RCIA. Thank you for visiting!

Nod said...

Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

Heartfelt Heartlook said...

Nod and Colleen, thank you for visiting. God bless you both!

Teresa said...

Thanks for sharing!!

Passing our faith along is a wonderful thing to do to keep Catholicism alive. God Bless!!!

Heartfelt Heartlook said...

Thank you Teresa! Hugs!