As a family, we support many monasteries, abbeys, and convents through purchases and donations. They pray through the work of their hands. Whether it be baking breads, making fudge, or roasting coffee, they are in service to the Lord. I should look at my work at home the same way. It might be folding laundry, running the dishwasher, or making lunch, but it all should be done for the Lord. I often forget that it is not meaningless, but meaningful. I am even blessed enough to be the main caregiver of my beautiful boy. As others look upon my situation, they may act as though I am wasting my talents, but every moment Linus is putting my skills to the test. I have found places inside me and become someone I never would have imagined. Though I still have many of the same faults, I also have grown in other ways.
Being a wife and mother are my vocations, just like the monks in the monasteries have their vocations. By praying through my work, I am a living prayer. My work is more closely knit to God’s will, and the little tasks are seen more vividly as blessings of time. I do not always remember this and may get off track, but I hope to work on this aspect to become more holy in life.
-Tanya
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