Whenever I think of almsgiving, I think of writing a check to some organization. Recently, I expanded my almsgiving horizon. I was sitting in a Mall food court one day eating something. I noticed a woman who was cleaning all the messy tables and brushing things up off the floor to make the place ready for future customers. I had been reading my Spanish prayer book, and had come across a Spanish word, the English meaning of which escaped me at the time. I thought this cleaning person might be Latino. She is probably a Mom and a wife. This may be her second job. She was very faithful to cleaning up. A thought came to me. I approached her and said hello in Spanish. She responded and I asked if she spoke Spanish. Si. So I asked her what the Spanish word meant in English. She knew the translation. She is bilingual. It meant "to Pay." A coincidence? I gave her a $5 bill. She took it and smiled. Did it change her life? Who knows. It did change mine for that day. It was Ash Wednesday.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
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Random acts of kindness are special opportunities fro grace. I believe it more so during Lent!! Trabajo bueno, padre.Te echamos de menos mucho.
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