Photo was taken at An Tairseach Retreat Centre, Wicklow, Co.Wicklow (Irl)



An insect steps across a Ragwort flower which is coming into full flower at the moment

Thought on Tuesday – July – 21/07/2020



Thought For The Week

‘Joy is the infallible sign of the presence of God.’ ~Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

A lot of people say joy and happiness are exactly the same thing, just different words. But there is actually a big difference between the two. Happiness comes from what we do, joy comes from God. Happiness is based on circumstances; joy is born in the heart and has strong spiritual connections.

Happiness can change like the wind but joy is much more stable and always around. A joyful person thinks different, is usually upbeat and positive and always makes good company. They gently encourage and make the most of the present moment. A joyful person is slow in allowing bitterness, anger, jealousy or hatred to take a hold in their life.

So if there is no joy in our lives at the moment, then there is a leak or a blockage somewhere. Due to the current covid pandemic, the news headlines have been predominantly negative and are no help to any leaks in our lives. But any leak can be repaired and at least plugged to stop the flow.

In our Gospel stories Jesus did a lot repairing and fixing of leakages. He gave people a renewed sense of hope and brought much joy into their lives. Most important he showed them a way forward in how to find lasting joy. The same way is extended to us too.

Perhaps during the coming week a good place to start might be to embrace a joyful moment. Sometimes we have to pause and slow down to enjoy the moment. Life will always be a mixture of joy and sadness. We must do our best to find the balance. That is why when we are grateful for one joyful moment, we will soon find another one somewhere else.


Thought For The Week