Daily Reflection with Fr. Tomas Del Valle-Reyes



Dear Friends: Praying is not easy. Our daily routine calls for our full attention. And the world around us puts little value on prayer; our lives are full of material things but at the same time are getting emptier in God’s value.

For this reason, I will post a daily reflection and as you visit this site may the Holy Spirit within you come to your aid and guide you gently to the God who loves you
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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

The Rosary

Jim Castle was tired when he boarded his plane in Cincinnati , Ohio , that night in 1981. 
The 45-year-old management consultant had put on a week long series of
business meetings and seminars, and now he sank gratefully into his seat
 ready for the flight home to Kansas City, Missouri .
As more passengers entered, the place hummed with 
conversation, mixed with the sound of bags being stowed. 
Then, suddenly, people fell silent. 
The quiet moved slowly up the aisle like an invisible wake behind a boat. 
Jim craned his head to see what was happening, and his mouth dropped open.

Walking up the aisle were two nuns clad in simple white habits bordered in blue.
He recognized the familiar face of one at once, the wrinkled skin, and the eyes warmly intent. 
This was a face he'd seen in newscasts and on the cover of TIME. 
The two nuns halted, and Jim realized that his seat companion was going to be Mother Teresa!
As the last few passengers settled in, Mother Teresa and her companion pulled out rosaries.
 Each decade of the beads was a different color, Jim noticed. 
The decades represented various areas of the world, Mother Teresa told him later, and added,
 'I pray for the poor and dying on each continent.'
The airplane taxied to the runway and the two women began to pray,
their voices a low murmur. 
Though Jim considered himself not a very religious Catholic who went to church mostly out of habit, inexplicably he found himself joining in.
By the time they murmured the final prayer, the plane had reached cruising altitude. 
Mother Teresa turned toward him. 
For the first time in his life, Jim understood what people meant when they spoke of a person possessing an 'aura'. 
As she gazed at him, a sense of peace filled him; he could no more see it than he could see the wind but he felt it, just as surely as he felt a warm summer breeze.
'Young man,' she inquired, 'do you say the rosary often?' 'No, not really,' he admitted.
She took his hand, while her eyes probed his. 
Then she smiled.  
'Well, you will now.' 
And she dropped her rosary into his palm.

An hour later Jim entered the Kansas City airport where he was met by his wife, Ruth.  
'What in the world?' Ruth asked when she noticed the rosary in his hand. 
They kissed and Jim described his encounter.
Driving home, he said. 
'I feel as if I met a true sister of God.'
Nine months later Jim and Ruth visited Connie, a friend of theirs for several years. 
Connie confessed that she'd been told she had ovarian cancer. 'The doctor says it's a tough case,' said Connie, 'but I'm going to fight it. I won't give up.' 
Jim clasped her hand.

Then, after reaching into his pocket, he gently twined Mother Teresa's rosary around her fingers. 
He told her the story and said, 'Keep it with you Connie. It may help.'
Although Connie wasn't Catholic, her hand closed willingly around the small plastic beads.  
'Thank you,' she whispered. 
'I hope I can return it.'
More than a year passed before Jim saw Connie again. 
This time her face was glowing, she hurried toward him and handed him the rosary.
'I carried it with me all year,' she said.
'I've had surgery and have been on chemotherapy, too. Last month, the doctors did second-look surgery, and the tumor's gone. Completely!' 
Her eyes met Jim's. 'I knew it was time to give the rosary back.'

In the fall of 1987, Ruth's sister, Liz, fell into a deep 
depression after her divorce. She asked Jim if she 
could borrow the rosary, and when he sent it, she hung it
 over her bedpost in a small velvet bag. 
At night I held on to it, just physically held on. I was so lonely and 
afraid,' she says, 'yet when I gripped that rosary, I felt as if I held 
a loving hand.'
Gradually, Liz pulled her life together, and she mailed the rosary back.
 'Someone else may need it,' she said.

Then one night in 1988, a stranger telephoned Ruth. 
She'd heard about the rosary from a neighbor and asked if she could borrow it to take to the hospital where her mother lay in a coma. 
The family hoped the rosary might help their mother die peacefully. 
A few days later, the woman returned the beads
'The nurses told me a coma patient can still hear,' she said, 'so 
I explained to my mother that I had Mother Teresa's rosary and that when I gave it to her she could let go; it would be all rosary in her hand.
Right away, we saw her face relax. 
The lines smoothed out until she looked so peaceful, so young.
' The woman's voice caught. 'A few minutes later she was gone.'

Fervently, she gripped Ruth's hands. 
'Thank you.'
Is there special power in those humble beads? 
Or is the power of the human spirit simply renewed in
 each person who borrows the rosary? Jim only knows that requests continue to come, often unexpectedly. 
He always responds though, whenever he lends the rosary, 'When you're through needing it, send it back. Someone else may need it.'
Jim's own life has changed, too, since his unexpected meeting on the airplane. 
When he realized Mother Teresa carries everything she owns in a small bag, he made an effort to simplify his own life.
'I try to remember what really counts - not money or titles or possessions, but the way we love others,' he says.

MAY GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY, MAY MOTHER MARY ASK HER SON JESUS TO SHOWER YOU WITH GRACES.


Please feel free to pass this mail on, especially to all those in despair so that they might know that they are not alone in their hour of need.

The reason I sent you this mail is because I know the power of the prayers of these simple beads and I wanted to share it with you.

Every sacrifice has a fruitful reward. Every failure has a second chance.

We only have to be strong thru God's grace and persevere in life's many tests! May GOD bless you always.

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Fr Tomás Del Valle-Reyes
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I have no excuses

I make excuses for the sins that I commit,
But when I'm honest my excuses just don't fit.

If my sins are so little, why did Christ need to die?If they don't matter, why was the penalty so high?
Dear Lord, keep me aware of the price You paid,
How You suffered, bled and died because my sins on You were laid.
Help me to be careful in the things I say or do,
To show unto others less of me and more of You.
Help me to serve You gladly because of what You've done for me.
I know my only freedom came when from sin You set me free.
So many years of bondage serving self with me as lord,
Having doubts and fears and worry as my daily reward.
You came and with Your forgiveness came a life of utter joy,
There's peace and love and happiness in being in Your employ.
I beg You to always keep me in the center of Your will,
And point out any wrong or sinful things by Your tender voice so still.
I have no excuse for the sinful things I do,
Your Word tells me that and I know Your Word is true.
I thank You for forgiving me and for dying in my place,
I wouldn't stand a chance You see if it wasn't for Your grace.


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Read it to the end

There are people who can walk away from you.
And hear me when I tell you this! 
When people can walk away from you: let them walk. 
I don't want you to try to talk another person into staying with you, loving you, calling you, caring about you, coming to see you, staying attached to you. 
I mean hang up the phone. 
When people can walk away from you let them walk. 
Your destiny is never tied to anybody that left. 
The bible said that, they came out from us that it might be made manifest that they were not for us. For had they been of us, no doubt they would have continued with us. [1 John 2:19] 
People leave you because they are not joined to you. 
And if they are not joined to you, you can't make them stay. 
 Let them go.
And it doesn't mean that they are a bad person it just means that their part in the story is over. 
And you've got to know when people's part in your story is over so that you don't keep trying to raise the dead.. 
You've got to know when it's dead. 
You've got to know when it's over. 
Let me tell you something.. 
I've got the gift of good-bye. 
It's the tenth spiritual gift, I believe in good-bye.. 
It's not that I'm hateful, it's that I'm faithful, and I know whatever 
God means for me to have He'll give it to me. 
And if it takes too much sweat I don't need it. 
Stop begging people to stay.
Let them go!! 
If you are holding on to something that doesn't belong to you 
and was never intended for your life, then you need to...... LET IT GO!!!

If you are holding on to past hurts and pains ....... LET IT GO!!! 

If 
someone can't treat you right, love you back, and see your worth...... LET IT GO!!! 
 
If someone has angered you. LET IT GO!!! 
If you are holding on to some thoughts of evil and revenge..... LET IT GO!!! 
If you are involved in a wrong relationship or addiction... .. LET IT GO!!!
If you are holding on to a job that no longer meets your needs or talents LET IT GO!!!
If you! u have a bad attitude.... ... LET IT GO!!! 
If you keep judging others to make yourself feel better...... LET IT GO!!!
If you're stuck in the past and God is trying to take you to a new level in Him......... LET IT GO!!! 
If you are struggling with the healing of a broken relationship. .... LET IT GO!!! 
If you keep trying to help someone who won't even try to help themselves.. .... LET IT GO!!! 
If you're feeling depressed and stressed ............ LET IT GO!!! 
 If there is a particular situation that you are so used to handling yourself and God is saying 'take your hands off of it,' then you need to...... LET IT GO!!! '
The Battle is the Lord's!' During the next 60 seconds, Stop whatever you are doing, and take this opportunity... (Literally it is only ONE minute!) All you have to do is the following: You simply say 'The Lords Prayer' for the person that hurt you the most and LET IT GO!!!
The Lords Prayer 
Our Father, who are in Heaven, 
Hallowed be Thy Name, 
Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven. 
Give us this day, our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as 
we forgive those who trespass against us. 
And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. 
For Thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever. 
 Amen.


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Fr Tomás Del Valle-Reyes
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WHAT IS A FRIEND?

Your Heart is... your Love
Your love is... your Family
Your family is... your Future
Your future is... your Destiny
Your destiny is... your Ambition
Your ambition is... your Aspiration
Your aspiration is... your Motivation
Your motivation is... your Belief
Your belief is... your Peace
Your peace is...your Target
Your target is... Heaven
God Bless you always...

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TO KNOW GOD IS ULTIMATE WISDOM

! A basketball in my hands is worth about $19.
A basketball in Michael Jordan's hands is worth about $33 million.
It depends whose hands it's in.
A baseball in
my hands is worth about $6. 

A baseball in Roger Clemens' hands is worth $475 million.
It depends on whose hands it's in.

A tennis racket is useless in my hands.
A tennis racket in Andre Agassi's hands is worth millions.
It depends whose hands it's in.


A rod in my hands will keep away an angry dog.
A rod in Moses' hands will part the mighty sea.
It depends whose hands it's in.


A slingshot in my hands is a kid's toy.
A slingshot in David's hand is a mighty weapon.
It depends whose hands it's in.
Two fish and 5 loaves of bread in my hands is a couple of fish sandwiches.
Two fish and 5 loaves of bread in Jesus' hands will feed thousands.
It depends whose hands it's in.


Nails in my hands might produce a birdhouse.

Nails in Jesus Christ's hands will
Produce salvation for the entire world
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It depends whose hands it's in.
As you see now, it depends whose hands it's in.
So put your concerns, your worries, your fears, your hopes, your dreams, your families and your relationships in God's hands because...
It depends whose hands it's in.



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Fr Tomás Del Valle-Reyes
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Monday, March 9, 2020

I Am A 'Kept' Woman.

You see, there were a few times when I thought I would lose my mind, but GOD kept me sane. (Isa. 26:3)
There were times when I thought I could go no longer, but the LORD kept me moving. (Gen 28:15)At times, I've wanted to lash out at those whom I felt had done me wrong, but the LORD kept my mouth shut. (Psa. 13)
Sometimes, I think the money just isn't enough, but GOD has helped me to keep the lights on, the water on, the car paid, the house paid, etc.., (Matt. 6:25 -34)When I thought I would fall, HE kept me up. When I thought I was weak, HE kept me strong! (I Pet. 5:7, Matt. 11:28-30)I could go on and on and on, but I'm sure you hear me! I'm blessed to be 'kept.'
Are you...or do you know a 'kept' woman?
If so pass it on to her to let her know she is 'Kept.'



Fr. Tomas Del Valle-Reyes
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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

THE TABLECLOTH

The brand new pastor and his wife, newly assigned to their first ministry to reopen a church in suburban Brooklyn, arrived in early October excited about their opportunities. 
When they saw their church, it was very run down and needed much work.

They set a goal to have everything done in time to have their first service on Christmas Eve.
They worked hard, repairing pews, plastering walls, painting, etc., and on December 18 were ahead of schedule and just about finished. 
On December 19, a terrible tempest -- a driving rainstorm -- hit the area and lasted for two days.
On December 21, the pastor went over to the church. 
His heart sank when he saw that the roof had leaked, causing a large area of plaster about 20 feet by 8 feet to fall off the front wall of the sanctuary just behind the pulpit, beginning about head high. 
The pastor cleaned up the mess on the floor, and not knowing what else to do but postpone the Christmas Eve service, headed home. 
On the way, he noticed that a local business was having a flea market type sale for charity, so he stopped in. 
One of the items was a beautiful, handmade, ivory colored, crocheted tablecloth with exquisite work, fine colors and a Cross embroidered right in the center. 
It was just the right size to cover up the hole in the front wall. He bought it and headed back to the church.
By this time, it had started to snow.
An older woman running from the opposite direction was trying to catch the bus. She missed it. The pastor invited her to wait in the warm church for the next bus 45 minutes later. 
She sat in a pew and paid no attention to the pastor while he got a ladder, hangers, etc., to put up the tablecloth as a wall tapestry
The pastor could hardly believe how beautiful it looked, and it covered up the entire problem area. 
Then he noticed the woman walking down the center aisle. Her face was like a sheet.
"Pastor," she asked. "Where did you get that tablecloth?" 
The pastor explained. The woman asked him to check the lower right corner to see if the initials EBG were crocheted into it there. 
They were. These were the initials of the woman, and she had made this tablecloth 35 years before, in Austria.  
The woman could hardly believe it as the pastor told how he had just gotten the tablecloth. 
The woman explained that before the war, she and her husband were well-to-do people in Austria. When the Nazis came in, she was forced to leave.
Her husband was going to follow her the next week. 
She was captured, sent to prison and never saw her husband or her home again. The pastor wanted to give her the tablecloth, but she made the pastor keep it for the church.
The pastor insisted on driving her home. That was the least he could do. 
She lived on the other side of Staten Island and was only in Brooklyn for the day for a housecleaning job.
What a wonderful service they had on Christmas Eve. The church was almost full. 
The music and the spirit were great. At the end of the service, the pastor and his wife greeted everyone at the door and many said that they would return.  
One older man, whom the pastor recognized from the neighborhood, continued to sit in one of the pews and stare, and the pastor wondered why he wasn't leaving. 
The man asked him where he got the tablecloth on the front wall, because it was identical to one that his wife had made years ago when they lived in Austria before the war. 
And how could there be two tablecloths so much alike?  
He told the pastor how the Nazis came, how he forced his wife to flee for her safety, and he was supposed to follow her, but he was arrested and put in a prison. He never saw his wife or his home again all the 35 years in between.  
The pastor asked him if he would allow him to take him for a little ride. 
They drove to Staten Island and to the same house where the pastor had taken the woman three days earlier. 
He helped the man climb the three flights of stairs to the woman's apartment, knocked on the door, and he saw the greatest Christmas reunion he could ever imagine.
- AUTHOR UNKNOWN -

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