I am a Marist: Reflections

Fr. Patrick Scully SM , doesn’t
so much believe that he chose religious life as that God called
him to this life of service and prayer....
Accepting
the Call Every Day
Fr.
Patrick went to the Benedictine-run St. Anselm’s College,
where he enjoyed the chant and felt in touch with an ancient wisdom
tradition. That the Marists do not stress a particular ministry
or position in life, but rather a posture toward the mystery of
God builds a bridge for Patrick between that contemplative experience
and his life as a Marist priest.
In his words, the Marists work from the margins to
the margins. He is taken with the Marist founder calling his brothers
a "little, little society" with a preference for the poor.
God is found, Patrick believes, in the "seemingly insignificant"
everyday moments of life. What he found so appealing about the Marists,
he says, is that they "make room for God."
"When I think of Jesus I think of a life lived
from the margins. He connected the poor and the marginalized with
God and he found God everywhere, especially in the ordinary and
taught others to do the same." In discerning his priestly vocation,
Patrick chose the Marists because their ministry to the margins
keeps him rooted in that radical nature of Christ’s love.
Patrick
feels a sense of energy and excitement in the Marist attentiveness
to God’s mystery. "That openness to the Spirit helps
the order to be open to new ways of reaching young people and it
helps me to stay flexible as well."
There is a gentle strength in the Marists that Patrick
admires and aspires to. It is a willingness to accept the call every
day.
•Discernment •Beginning
the Path •Using
Your Gifts
• I Am a Marist •What
About You? •Come
and See
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