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In
the Vineyard
"As
soon as I lie down, I fall peacefully asleep,
for you alone, O God, bring security to my dwelling."
Ps 4:9
What
a time to be a Catholic indeed - even more so, to be
involved in VOTF! In our first year, VOTF had a growth
rate in excess of 100% and if we look at activity since
December, 2002, we find a surge of 150%! Affiliates
worldwide now number 181. The VOTF message is moving
beyond the day's news and into the mainstream of broad
Catholic readership in publications that include Commonweal,
National Catholic Reporter and St. Anthony Messenger.
What does such growth tell us about our goals, our mission
and the future of our Church? For starters, it tells
us that the VOTF difference is making a difference.
If
Boston is any example, it tells us that VOTF goals are
resonating among more and more concerned Catholics.
Over 60% of respondents in a Boston
Globe Spotlight Team survey hold a favorable impression
of VOTF. (You can read about the questions specifically
asked about VOTF, plus cross tabs by income, age, attending
Mass, and other demographics.)
It
tells us that Catholics continue to be moved and
galvanized by injustice.
It
tells us that every new wave of interest in VOTF brings
new heart to the needs and interests
of survivors and to the needs and interests
of our priests.
It
tells us that VOTF is a significant national player
in protecting
our children. (See VOTF working group Protecting
Our Children report on the conference held with The
Massachusetts Sexual Abuse Prevention Partnership)
It
tells us that survivor Brendan Gunning, in leaving Roman
Catholicism, remains our brother because his hopes are
ours, too. (See
Letters to Editor)
It
tells us that the effort to be in dialogue
with our bishops and pastors matters to Catholics,
whether successful or anticipated.
It
tells us that being Church in
communion with clergy uplifts, heals and restores.
It
tells us that these are the things that matter to Catholics.
And
it tells us that your financial support is extending
our reach and, therefore, our mission. Please
continue that support.
Recently,
a new member of VOTF said he was ashamed of himself
for not getting involved earlier. I reminded him that
the very moment he decided to act, he became a founder
of yet another bright new moment in our faith journey
- like our faith, VOTF is ever-new with each new voice.
The conversation brought to mind the beautiful consoling
words of St. Augustine's prayer:
Late have I loved you, O beauty ever ancient, ever new!
Late have I loved you
And behold, you were within, and I without, and without I sought you.
And deformed, I ran after those forms of beauty you have made.
You were with me and I was not with you, those things
held me back from you, things whose only being
was to be in you.
You called, you cried, and you broke through my deafness.
You illumined, you shone, and you chased away my blindness.
You became fragrant and I inhaled and sighed for you.
I tasted, and now hunger and thirst for you.
You touched me and I burned for your embrace.
Peggie
L. Thorp, ed.

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