top of page
Eucharistic Encounters

Testimonies: Fruits of the Convocation - Post #3

Updated: Aug 10, 2022



What stands out right now about my convocation experience is the meeting of new people and getting their input. Western Pueblo Diocese area is remote, and few people make it over the mountains - either way - during a typical year. And the focus that developed on the presence of the Holy Spirit. When the light went on for me was on the last evening when I truly felt the HS push me to a greater awareness that I am not in charge - but the Holy Spirit is. Results for me? I am aware I must move out of the way of the HS and be increasingly aware of his power, and less focused on mine. In my day-to-day interactions with people now I feel - perceive - that change, and it has lightened my load. As the people of God, we must become better at teaching, sharing, experiencing the Holy Spirit day-by-day.


Frank H., Immaculate Heart of Mary, Grand Junction


Want to learn more about the amazing journey ahead? Visit the Diocese of Pueblo Eucharistic Revival and National Eucharistic Revival websites.




If you found this article helpful, you'll enjoy "The Living Garden" E-News" & "The Little Way" magazine!


The Living Garden: a bi-weekly email to your inbox the 1st and 15th of the month.


The Little Way magazine: a quarterly publication delivered to your home.


To subscribe: scroll to the bottom of this page and click on "Subscribe to The Living Garden" and "Subscribe to The Little Way". Subscribing is easy and FREE!

37 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page