MONTHLY RECOLLECTION—DECEMBER 2023
Dare to Dream: God’s Grace Shines UPON YOU
In the quietude of our hearts, let us pause and reflect on the tapestry of our lives, woven by the threads of daring dreams and divine grace. As daughters of the Crucified One, we are called to embark on a journey illuminated by the radiant light of God’s love. In the sacred tapestry of our lives as nuns, we are called to be dreamers. Each of us has embarked on a journey of faith, a journey where daring dreams intertwine with the radiant grace of our Heavenly Father. Today, let us reflect on the profound truth that within the hallowed halls of our vocation, we have dared to dream, and God’s grace shines upon us.
Dare to Dream
In the stillness of the mighty presence of God, dare to dream beyond the confines of earthly limitations. God’s grace is the gentle breeze that carries the whispers of His dreams for us. Each dream, a manifestation of His infinite love, inviting us to reach beyond the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary. Let the dreams that dance in the recesses of your soul be a testament to the boundless possibilities in Christ.
The very essence of our calling invites us to dream—dare to dream with the audacity that comes from knowing we are daughters of the Almighty. Our dreams are not mere flights of fancy; they are reflections of God’s infinite love and His profound plans for each one of us. As nuns, our dreams are intertwined with the divine tapestry of our vocation, calling us to heights we may never have imagined. It is a call to transcend the ordinary, to aspire to holiness, and to be bearers of the extraordinary.
In daring to dream, we align ourselves with God’s providence. Just as He called Abraham to journey into the unknown and promised him descendants as numerous as the stars, God invites us to dream beyond the limitations that our human nature and worldly circumstances may impose. Let us remember that our dreams, when surrendered to God, become pathways for His grace to work wonders in and through us.
As CCR Sisters, under the patronage of Venerable Mother Veronica of the Passion, our beloved Foundress we can dare to dream, as we are aware that our dreams are not whims of the imagination. They are the melodies that God plays on the strings of our hearts. In the silence of our contemplation, we hear the divine invitation to envision a world touched by His love and mercy. Daring to dream is an act of surrender to the plans God has for each one of us.
Consider the example of Mother Mary, a woman of profound faith who dared to dream a dream that surpassed human understanding. When the angel Gabriel appeared to her, she embraced a dream that would change the course of human history—the dream of bearing the Son of God. Likewise, we are called to dream audaciously, to embrace the dreams that God places within our hearts, trusting that His plans for us are greater than we can imagine.
God’s Grace Shines Upon You
The grace of God is a luminous garment, draping itself upon the shoulders of those who seek His face. It is not earned but freely given, a divine favour that transforms our inadequacies into vessels of His glory. As CCR Sisters, bear in mind that you are the recipients of this unmerited grace. Let it be a beacon that guides you through the darkest nights and a source of strength during the brightest days. The grace of God is a radiant light that bathes our souls in its warm glow. It is not a distant reward for our efforts, rather, it is a constant companion, an unearned favour that permeates every aspect of our lives. My dear Sisters, in your quiet moments of prayer, feel the gentle touch of God’s grace. It is a grace that sustains you in your challenges, uplifts you in your sorrows, and empowers you in your mission. Embrace it with humility, knowing that it is God’s way of saying, “I am with you always.”
God’s grace is like the sun, shining upon both the just and the unjust. However, for us, it takes on a special intimacy. It is not just a distant light; it is a light that dwells within us. This grace is the source of our strength, the wellspring of our joy, and the foundation of our hope. As nuns, you are not merely recipients of this grace; you are carriers of it, vessels through which God’s love shines forth to a world in need.
In the canvas of our lives, God’s grace is the illuminating light that paints the backdrop for our dreams. It is a grace that knows no bounds, a gift freely given, unmerited and undeserved. This grace is not a distant presence; it is an intimate embrace that accompanies us through the peaks and valleys of our journey. Just as the sun graces the earth with its light, God’s grace bathes us in warmth, providing the nourishment we need to blossom in our vocations.
As CCR Sisters, living the legacy handed down to us by our Foundress, we are not exempted from challenges, doubts, and moments of spiritual dryness. Yet, it is precisely in these moments that the brilliance of God’s grace becomes most evident. It is a grace that sustains us in our trials, a light that guides us through the darkness, and a gentle whisper that reminds us we are cherished daughters of the Most High.
BIBLICAL FIGURES WHO DARED TO DREAM AND FOR WHOM THE GRACE OF GOD WAS NEVER LACKING
* St. Joseph – the one who adhered to the will of God (Mt 1:20-25; 2:13-14,19-21, Mt 2:12,22) (Imagery of sleeping Joseph)
* Joseph (Genesis 37:1 and 44:9)
* Samuel (1Samuel Ch: 3)
There are many more instances of Prophets, Kings and People of God dared to dream. You may take any other Biblical personality of your choice, for your Reflection.
Recall the moments when you felt the tender touch of God’s hand upon your life. In prayerful recollection, revisit the milestones of your spiritual journey. See how His grace has moulded you, refined you, and brought you closer to the heart of the Incarnate Word. Remember, in every step, you are not alone; the Spirit of God is your constant companion.
The Mystery of Incarnation
As we approach the celebration of Christmas, let the mystery of the Incarnation captivate your hearts anew. The Word made flesh, dwelling among us, is an invitation to intimacy with the Divine. Contemplate the humility of the infant Christ, born in a stable, and recognize that God’s grandeur often hides in simplicity. In your prayers, draw near to the manger, and allow the mystery of the Incarnation to deepen your love for the One who became one of us.
Amidst the festivities of Christmas, may your joy be rooted in the profound truth of Emmanuel – God with us. Let the carols resound not only in the air but echo in the chambers of your soul. Celebrate with a heart overflowing with gratitude, for in the birth of Christ, all our longings find fulfilment. Share this joy with those around you, and let the love born in Bethlehem radiate through your words and actions.
St. John of the Cross – the giver of special Dream
On the 14th of December we recall the solemnity of a marvellous person of St. John of the Cross. St. John of the Cross, a mystic and doctor of the Church, beckons us to journey through the dark night of the soul, where God purifies and refines our love. In this season of Advent, embrace the longing, the waiting, and the purification as essential components of spiritual growth. Allow the teachings of St. John of the Cross to guide you through the contemplative silence, trusting that God’s transformative love is at work in the depths of your being.
Living in God’s Dream
Living in God’s dream requires a disposition of openness and surrender. It is about letting go of our own plans and allowing God’s providence to shape our lives. Remember the words of Jeremiah 29:11: “For I know the plans I have for you, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Trust in these plans, even when they seem mysterious or challenging.
In the spirit of Advent, a season of waiting and anticipation, let us reflect on the dreams of Mary, the humble handmaid of the Lord. Her “yes” to God’s unimaginable plan brought forth the greatest gift to humanity—the Incarnation of the Word. Likewise, our “yes” to God’s dreams, no matter how daring, opens the door for His grace to shine upon us and through us.
Living in the Intersection of Dreams and Grace
To live at the intersection of dreams and grace is to surrender our own will to the divine orchestration of God’s plan. It requires trust, a willingness to step into the unknown, and an unwavering belief that God’s grace is sufficient for all our needs.
Consider the life and teachings of St. Teresa of Ávila, a mystic and Doctor of the Church. She, too, dared to dream of a deeper union with God, founding the Discalced Carmelites in response to His call. St. Teresa’s life reflects the seamless dance between her audacious dreams and the abundant grace that accompanied her every step. In embracing the challenges of reform, she discovered that God’s grace was not only present but more than enough.
Conclusion
My dear Sisters, in the stillness of your prayer, in the simplicity of your daily tasks and in the depths of your community life, dare to dream. Allow God’s grace to illuminate your dreams, guiding you on a journey of faith that transcends the ordinary. As you navigate the challenges and joys of your vocation, remember that you are not alone. God’s grace is with you, shining upon you, and His dreams for you are grander than you can fathom.
May you continue to dare to dream, knowing that the God of grace is ever-present, ever-loving, and ever-dreaming with you. Dear Sisters, may your hearts be filled with the daring dreams inspired by God’s grace, as you celebrate the mystery of the Incarnation this Christmas, guided by the wisdom of St. John of the Cross. In this season of joy and reflection, may you discover anew the beauty of surrendering to the divine love that sustains and empowers you on your journey of faith.
Let us not forget, that our journey as nuns, as women consecrated to God’s service, is a daring adventure—an odyssey of faith, love, and dreams illuminated by the radiant light of God’s grace.
With holy daring allow the dreams that God plants in your hearts to take root, for they are a testament to the unique way He wishes to work through each one of you. Embrace the challenges, knowing that God’s grace is the unyielding force that propels you forward. May you find inspiration in the daring dreams of Saints and in the unwavering grace that sustains them. As you continue to weave the fabric of your religious life, remember that God’s grace shines upon you, lighting the path of your journey.
As we conclude, let us pray for the courage to dare, the faith to dream, and the humility to receive God’s grace with open hearts. May your lives be a radiant testimony to the Divine dance between daring dreams and the illuminating grace of our loving God.
May God bless each one of you in abundance. Amen.
Some Questions to deepen our Reflection:
- What is God’s dream for me? Am I ready to co-operate with the Divine dream?
- Reflect upon the Biblical figure related to the theme – ‘Dream’
- God’s dream for human salvation was fulfilled through Incarnation. Can I be thankful to all those people who played a vital role in fulfilling my dream, to be a CCR ?
- What is our dream for our Congregation, Province, Community and for our personal life – as the General and Team, Provincial and Team, Animator, Principal/Headmistress, Administrative Staff, Social Worker, Nurse and a CCR ? What concrete steps do we take to realise the dreams we have?
- St. John of the Cross reminds us, ‘as religious, our common dream should be to arrive at holiness/Sainthood’. Does it appeal to me?
- Am I a religious of shattered dreams? Unhappy, grumbling, negative and hopeless one ?
- Edith Stein tells us, “What did not lie in my plan was in God’s plan”. What inspiration can I take from this saying of Edith Stein?
- If I were to die today, would I be daring to say with St. Paul, I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith, I have fulfilled the dream and now I am waiting for the crown?
Sr.Philda Varghese,CCR
Councillor Incharge of Spirituality













