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Jonah, (c.350-400), Photo by Fr. Lawrence Lew, O.P. Vatical Museum, https://flic.kr/p/kXU52M |
Jonah and Saint Teresa of Avila
Luke 11:29-32
From the Navarre Bible commentary,
We know that “The Ninevites did penance
because they acknowledged the prophet
Jonah and accepted his message.
Jesus is greater than Jonah…Christ’s life
And preaching are a call to conversion.”
From the Magnificat, we know that
Saint Teresa of Avila advised,
“Let nothing disturb you, let nothing
Frighten you, all things are passing away:
God never changes. Patience obtains all
Things. Whoever has God lacks nothing; God
Alone suffices.” This is holy advice.
My sister Anne’s middle name is Terese.
Patrick McCaskey
Patrick McCaskey is a Vice President and Director of the Chicago Bears, Chair of Sports Faith International, and Chair of WSFI Catholic Radio 88.5, as well as poet and the author of our Sports and Faith Series. He is also a grandson of George "Papa Bear" Halas. McCaskey's latest book is Tuition Rebate. Patrick McCaskey's Poems About the Gospel and Poems About the Gospel II are books for all seasons where readers can find a few words of encouragement in every poem--both books are available from Amazon.
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Image: Photo by Fr. Lawrence Lew, O.P., Jonah (c.350-400) from Vatican Museum, https://flic.kr/p/kXU52M