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By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange, April 16, 2024

Fr. Nnamdi Moneme OMV is a Roman Catholic Priest of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary currently on missionary assignment in the Philippines. He serves in the Congregations’ Retreat Ministry and in the House of Formation for novices and theologians in Antipolo, Philippines.

A Follow-Up to Divine Mercy Sunday 2024

“You are I know the most incapable person, weak and sinful, but just because you are that, I want to use you, for my glory.”

Avatar photoIt may surprise us to know that Jesus spoke these words to St. Teresa of Calcutta before she founded her religious congregation, the Missionaries of Charity sisters. Jesus first invited her to begin her mission by accepting her need for His mercy in her life. God planned to fill her with His merciful love, strength, and compassion for all the needy souls in the world if only she would accept her weakness and sinfulness and place all her trust in His merciful love.

St. Teresa responded to this invitation by accepting herself as someone in constant need of the mercy of God. She loved and served all persons without charge because she considered all persons, especially the poorest of the poor, to be like herself in constant need of God’s merciful love. She lived her life, performing heroic works of mercy for all, even when she was experiencing excruciating darkness and abandonment by God in her prayer life. Today, her missionary sisters are in virtually all countries of the world offering the same works of mercy to the poor and needy without charge and at great personal risk….

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