". . . As chaplain of an all-girls Catholic school, I have heard many commencement speakers. Usually given by an alumna, the speeches are often inspiring and challenging. My worry is based on a few that, to put it charitably, missed the mark.
"Our speaker this year is a woman who is a successful entrepreneur, as well as a woman of deep faith. In what would be a memorable address, she recalled the many commencements she attended as a student, singing in the choir. She remembered not only listening to the speeches but also hoping to return one day as the commencement speaker. Now standing before the graduates, her voice betraying a deep emotion, she said today I am standing in answered prayer."
In a recent commentary, Msgr. Gregory E.S. Malovetz
reflected on our continued standing in the presence of a God who loves us - even in the midst of any problems/challenges we may be facing.
To access Msgr. Malovetz's complete post, please visit:
Aleteia: Msgr. Gregory E.S. Malovetz: Standing in answered prayer (8 AUG 23)
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