Memory
Not my own reflection but one that I want to remember. This resonates with both those who have lost a loved one to death or to dementia as well as those of us who are simply aging and forgetful.
"So when St. Ignatius prays, “Lord, receive my memory,” I find this challenging—frightening even.
My grandmother had Alzheimer’s, as did my great-grandmother, and I watched their memories of me, their husbands, and their families fade. And I saw my friend, ladened with brain cancer, lose the sharpness that earned her a PhD.
Can I give these memories to God? Can I surrender even these treasured stories to him?
And yet…
It is God who gave me these stories, these memories. He gave me vision to see the world in a particular way. To see a story in even the most mundane of moments.
All was from God in the first place.
I would never have these stories were it not for God.
So I pray as St. Ignatius, that “all I have and call my own. You have given all to me. To you, Lord, I return it.”
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