Thursday, June 20, 2013

Growing Old (Mid-week Message)

"When I'm Sixty-four" image courtesy of 
Growing Old

I saw recently a couple of quotes about the art of aging gracefully.  I am sharing them since many of us are facing what some would consider old age: 
"The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child until old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm." - Aldous Huxley
and
                    Prayer of an Anonymous Abbess

   Lord, thou knowest better than myself that I am growing older and will soon be old. Keep me from becoming too talkative, and especially from the unfortunate habit of thinking that I must say something on every subject and at every opportunity.   
   Release me from the idea that I must straighten out other peoples' affairs. With my immense treasure of experience and wisdom, it seems a pity not to let everybody partake of it. But thou knowest, Lord, that in the end I will need a few friends.  
   Keep me from the recital of endless details; give me wings to get to the point.
   Grant me the patience to listen to the complaints of others; help me to endure them with charity. But seal my lips on my own aches and pains -- they increase with the increasing years and my inclination to recount them is also increasing.
  I will not ask thee for improved memory, only for a little more humility and less self-assurance when my own memory doesn't agree with that of others. Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally I may be wrong.
   Keep me reasonably gentle. I do not have the ambition to become a saint -- it is so hard to live with some of them -- but a harsh old person is one of the devil's masterpieces.
   Make me sympathetic without being sentimental, helpful but not bossy. Let me discover merits where I had not expected them, and talents in people whom I had not thought to possess any. And, Lord, give me the grace to tell them so.
Amen”

--Margot Benary-Isbert
Grace and Peace, 
Fr. Tony+
(sent from Newport, where Fr. Tony and Elena are on a short vacation)

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