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I went to church tonight.

I've been to church at night a lot lately. It is a holy season, after all.

I like going at night. I'd rather not go anywhere, of course, but if I can't just stay home, church isn't a bad place to be.

I like approaching the lit building from the dark parking lot, feeling its warmth wrap around me when I enter. I like the shade of turquoise the stained glass behind the altar takes on after the sun goes down.

It's beautiful when the sun shines through… no, not just beautiful… glorious!

But at night, it takes on a quiet beauty. A calm beauty. Meditative.

Tonight we went for a penitential service. It's the season of Advent, a time for reflection, and what's a better trigger for reflection than a thorough "examination of conscience"?

The priest or deacon prompts us with questions like "Have I been dishonest?" or "Have I coveted my neighbor's Nikon D90?" Okay, he didn't say that last one, but it might apply to me, and I have to be honest with myself! That's the whole point!

It's communal, in that we're there together, but private, in that we don't have to answer out loud (praise God!)

I think this is an exercise all of us should do regularly, though, no matter what our beliefs. Well, all of us who want to be good people. Granted, there are quite a few questions that pertain to faith in a Catholic Examination of Conscience, but many of them (like the ones above) can apply to anyone and serve to make us stop and take a real look at ourselves.

Lying, cheating, coveting…those are no-no's in almost all ideologies. (And I prefer not to think about the ones that don't consider them no-no's.)

I know, for me, this is a great exercise.  I definitely need to do this from time to time…look myself straight in the heart and ask these blunt questions. Because I can be pretty tricky. Pretty convincing. I can fool myself into believing I'm above any of that sinful stuff…but when I grab a flashlight and look in the corners…tsk, tsk, tsk…I can see it's time to grab a broom.

The other reason I like going to church in between Sundays is it's a chance to light another candle, to send my prayer up 24/7 plus some. Lord knows I'm praying for my own family right now, and our needs, but tonight it hit me more than ever that there are people out there mourning loved ones over the holidays…their parents, their children. There are people spending the holidays alone. There are people with even less money than we have and not nearly as much credit available to give the illusion of having money. There are people struggling with illness, depression, loss… and they need all the prayer they can get.

So tonight I lit a candle for them.

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14 responses to “More Candles”

  1. Brenda Nowicke Avatar

    Beautifully written, Barb. It brought tears as I recalled the Christmas we all spent at Ben Taub wondering whether Buster would live. I’m sure the volume of prayers from people who knew him, coupled with compassionate prayers from those who knew nothing about our situation but prayed for us and others in pain, allowed us to have him with us another ten years.

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  2. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks for pointing that out, Brenda. I hope my prayers combine with others to do the same for some other family! One way to pay it forward.

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  3. Sally G. Avatar

    It does sound very lovely.
    Sometimes you just need to feel the comforting, warm presence of something bigger than you are, don’t you? Something that can hold you, your worries, your fears, your love ~ and everybody else’s too.
    I find myself sending wishes out to the Universe whenever I light candles in my own home. And that’s quite often. I do think Prayer is powerful – and its healing and uplifting properties can be experienced on some level, even if you’re part of a ‘collective’ prayer for humanity as a whole.
    Beautiful. Thank you …

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Sally – I often light candles in prayer at home, too – just seeing that flickering light reassures me for some reason! All that positive energy joining together can't hurt!

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  5. Spanisheyes Avatar

    Ah, Barbara…you are not the only one that needs to grab a flashlight…WE ALL DO! It would really be a better world if everyone did Examination of Conscience often. But I include myself in the “tsk,tsk, tsk” group. It’s so easy to ignore oneself…and believe we are not “sining”.
    It’s truly a wonderful post! Thank you, it made me stop and think.
    I have a favor to ask. Would you light a candle for me this Sunday? I know…one more and you might burn the Church down! But, I will have some test done on Monday and I would appreciate your prayers…I will be lighting several…one will be for you and your family, may God grant what you are asking for.

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  6. Jillsy Girl Avatar

    Ever since I read Walker’s post on wishing, I can’t get it off my mind. I found it depressing that the definition of a wish is that it is an act of something that probably won’t happen. Phewy, I say. Yes, that could be true if the wish is unreasonable, but many wishes are very reasonable. SO, now that I’m reading your post about prayers, it hit me. I never thought of the connection before, but both are very similar. Well, practically the same, except one we do in connection with God, the other is just thrown out there. If a wish is considered silly, then so would a prayer and I don’t believe that. Both are expressions of hope and faith. Without them, what would life be about?

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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I agree! That thought hit me, too, how they are pretty much the same thing, and both are positive energy. I also think a wish can be the same as a vision, a starting point for action, not just a passive expression. 

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, I'll light one for you! Please keep me posted on your tests and the results! Thank you for lighting one for us 🙂

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  9. Christy Avatar

    Really beautiful post, Barbara.

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  10. Jillsy Girl Avatar

    That did not show up in the right spot. It was supposed to be under your response to my comment.

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I lit that candle! Let me know how those tests go!

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I lit that candle! Let me know how those tests go!

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