Similarities between Sisters and skaters

posted on: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 by: rbauer

FigureIceSkating02by Sister Laura Zelten

This Sunday our Church celebrates Consecrated Life Day. This day is set aside to appreciate the gifts religious women and men bring to the Church.

It might sound strange but as I watched the U.S. Women's Figure Skating competition last Sunday, it occurred to me there were similarities between the successful skaters and those of us called to religious life.

First, the dedication to excellence: Each woman was committed to long hours of practice. Some put their education on hold in order to compete. Dedication is also a trait of religious women and men. We are committed to rooting our lives in prayer and ministry.  And yes, it takes practice.  Every day my Sisters and I spend time in communal prayer and personal prayer. We are dedicated to growing in our relationship with God. Renewed by prayer, religious women and men serve the Church. We give our whole lives to working with and for the people of God, whether as teachers, health-care givers, pastoral ministers, parish directors, faith formation personnel or hospital chaplains.

Second, the ability to stay focused: Figure skaters need to block out all distractions so they can perform their routines flawlessly. At one point during Sunday's competition a skater slipped and fell because she looked up at the crowd after hearing her name called. She lost her focus. We religious women and men are called to give our all to the people of God.  For that to happen we must stay focused on Jesus and His mission.

Like St. Paul tells us, our crown is the gift of eternal life. "I have competed well; I have finished the race; I have kept the faith."

We may not be champion figure skaters, but we are champions in the light of Christ.  May you, too, see yourself as someone who has their eyes on the prize of Jesus.

3 comment(s) for Similarities between Sisters and skaters

Gravatar of Laura

Thank you and all consecrated women and men for your dedication, commitment and focus.

Gravatar of Sr. Mary

I appreciate your comparison of our living our call to the focus of a figure skater. There is so much in each day and in our culture that can take our focus away from Jesus. As we heard in Morning Prayer today from our Rule of St. Francis - let them only be concerned to serve, love, adore and honor God with a single heart and a pure mind.

Gravatar of Sr. Fran

What an interesting comparison...but so true. Thanks for your inspirational message.

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