FROM THE DESK OF JOHN FOLEY, S.J.
Cristo Rey Network Quarterly Newsletter: Spring 2010 Issue Dear Prefix LastName: What an important time of year this is! We all need hope, and that is what Easter is all about. It seems that every page of the gospel has a story about how Jesus raised someone from the dead or restored their sight or cured their ills: all seemingly impossible situations that Jesus changed. It seems like we need that assurance more than ever because so many people feel overwhelmed by their situation and that of the world around us. Jesus’ power is not to be contained; even death submits to His love. And each one of those cases began because someone dreamed that things could be different; things did not have to be the way they were. As Easter people, we all have to work on our ability to dream. Nothing will ever happen if we don’t think it will. How sad that page of the gospel is when it says that Christ could not do many miracles in a certain place “because they didn’t believe.” St. Paul used the phrase of “hoping against hope.” Where Jesus is involved, nothing can hold us back. What Pope Pius XI affirmed fifty years ago is still true: “It is no longer permitted to anyone to be mediocre.” We should be embarrassed by our optimism. We should be afraid that people would laugh if they knew what we hope for the world. It is precisely our being convinced that things can change that will bring about that change. “Let it be done to you according to your faith.” Unless we can dream and dream big, we tie the Holy Spirit’s hands. The Spirit cannot work wonders among us if we are convinced that everything is going to be the same. We are all called to establish the Kingdom, nothing less. As someone said, “We are the ones we have been waiting for.” Sr. Helen Prejean is the Sister of St. Joseph who works with prisoners on death row. Listen to her message to anyone who proclaims to be a follower of Jesus Christ: “Now set your sails and brace yourself for a riveting ride. Who knows to what shore God will take you? If it is not scary, and surprising and an adventure all at the same time, it is not the call of the gospel of Jesus. Enjoy the ride.” The Cristo Rey Network dreams every day that center-city young people really do have a future. All they need is a chance with someone who cares for them. The world can be different, and it will be! Let’s set sail on our Easter trip of hope. May we never turn back. May people see in us that Christ really did rise from the dead, that nothing can hold back His love. In the risen Cristo Rey,
John P. Foley Executive Chair P.S. I have recently stepped into the world of “blog.” With just more than a handful of posts, the blog, titled “From the Desk of John Foley, S.J.,” chronicles weekly the rich blessings and inspirations that have led the Network’s continued growth.
http://cristoreynetwork.wordpress.com.