PAZ: May 2009 Archives

Today is the sixth anniversary of death of my paternal grandmother, Helen Kawa Zalonski. He died on the afternoon of Ascension Thursday in 2003. She is very much missed. May her memory be eternal and may the Good Shepherd keep her in His presence.
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(the picture is from my cousin's wedding in 2002. Gram is in the center of the motley crew.)

Lauren's 38th Birthday

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My sister is 38 today! She's moving toward the dreaded age...
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A happy Mother's Day May 10, 2009

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This morning I attended the Mass of Christian Burial of Sister Mary Veronica (of the Eucharistic Face of the Lord) Grzelak. Sister Veronica was 98 years old and 83 years a professed religious sister in the Congregation of Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and she was my grammar school principal. The chaplain to the sisters, Father James Cole, gave a fine homily connecting the suffering and pain we suffer here, as Sister Veronica did in the last years of her life, with the suffering and pain of the Lord. That is, suffering and pain is redemptive, that is, it has real meaning if we accept it and connect it with the Lord's suffering. Therefore we say that in connecting our trials here with someone greater than ourselves allows us not to focus on ourselves alone but on the needs and sufferings of those around us, indeed others in the world. In this case, that someone is the Jesus.

The Nazareth sisters mourn a great and brilliant woman; Sister Veronica, like all of us, was a complicated person but a loving and wildly generous woman of faith who gave a great witness to the Lord's generosity. When I last saw Sister Veronica about 10 years ago she gave me a great big hug and kiss. On Friday, the day she died, I returned the gesture of love and thanked her. Our Christian lives are necessarily marked by gratitude or they are not really Christian.

I graduated Saint Stanislaus School (New Haven, CT) 26 years ago. I never would have thought now I would have had an adult relationship with the congregation of sisters who taught me in grammar school never mind be a part of the funeral rites of one of the sisters. Sister Veronica was 72 years old when she was my principal and continued to work for years afterward. When most people retire for active work, Sister Mary Veronica (of the Eucharistic Face of the Lord) Grzelak continued to be an icon of the generosity of the Lord.

Walking around the cemetery I noticed the names of others Nazareth sisters I knew:

Sister Mary Carol, Sister Mary Rosetta, Sister Mary Eleanor, Sister Mary Joanita.

God grant them rest, peace and light!

Prayer request

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Today, I went to the bedside of my former grammar school principal, Sister Mary Veronica. She's 98 years old and actively dying. A note was posted on her convent bulletin board asking the sisters to pray for a happy death and so on this feast of Saint Joseph, may we with Saint Joseph, assist Sister Veronica with our prayers before the Throne of Grace.

On Sister's pillow was the crucifix with the medal of Saint Benedict, a tradition in the Congregation of the Holy Family of Nazareth when a sister is dying. The Saint Benedict medal is a sacramental that may lead someone to conversion and assistance in grace at the time of death. Sister Veronica received the Sacrament of Anointing and waiting for the Lord. As I was leaving I kissed Sister Veronica on the forehead said "thank you." Her entire life could be consider a witness to "vigor": some of the sisters recalled her being a feisty lady throughout her life; and I can attest to her being a principal of a busy grammar school, she bore her cross.

I also had the opportunity of visiting with my 5th grade teacher, Sister Mary Estelle, and my 2nd grade teacher, Sister Mary Constance. While Sister Estelle has Alzheimer's and promised to pray for me (I'm sure she forgot already) and Sister Constance who didn't remember me (2nd grade was eons ago) said: "and you survived!", the time at the Nazareth convent was a blessed event the Lord has given me too experience today.

About the author

Paul A. Zalonski is from New Haven, CT. After years of study, work and trying to find meaning in life, he still has a sense of humor. Paul is discerning God's plan and is preparing for ordination to the priesthood. Contact Paul at paulzalonski(at)yahoo.com.

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