October 15

Can I get a show of hands for how many people knew that today is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day?

 

I didn’t know either, until we lost Ethan and I started to scour the Internet for any and every idea on how to deal with something I’d of course thought about, but found myself almost completely unprepared for.

 

Luckily I did find a lot of helpful resources, like prayer, this book, and beautifully enough, my own blog. You, my readers, have been a tangible experience of God’s grace this year. I am beyond grateful for every one of you who has read, commented, emailed, and prayed. Those who told me that you’re experiencing the same thing. Those who told me that you don’t know what it’s like but your heart is hurting with mine. Those who told me that you believe Ethan is watching out for us, that your faith would be there to carry mine when it wavered.

 

Nine months later—no coincidence, I’m sure—here I am, stronger, more convinced of God’s grace, more willing to trust in Him than I was at the start of the year, even if a part of me is and always will be a little bit broken. That’s okay. The cliché is true: I’d rather be a little bit broken then never to have loved our littlest one.

 

And now, as you and anyone who gets a good look at me know, we are expecting again. Another little boy. As I think about Henry’s life and contrast it with Ethan’s, I come to one mind-blowing conclusion:
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If we hadn’t had Ethan for the time we did, if we hadn’t lost him at the time we did, we would not have the other child I am carrying today.

 

I don’t think bittersweet is the word for it. There is something sad about this thought, and likewise something hopeful. More than anything, it is a reminder of all that is beyond my control and rightly should be.

 

Ethan’s presence, however short, however invisible to anyone who doesn’t know me—not even the dry cleaning lay knew I was pregnant then—made an irreversible impact on our family. Everything will be the way it is from this point forward because he was a part of it here on earth for a while.

 

Knowing that his life had an effect on our family when it was just getting started is, today, a comfort to me. It might not have felt that way in January, but I know it is true now. At this point, that’s all I need to hold on to.

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Welcome to the Year of Faith!

“Faith grows when it is lived as an experience of love received and when it is communicated as an experience of grace and joy.”*

 

Today begins a Year of Faith (YoF, as I plan to refer to it) in the Catholic Church. Every year is a year of faith, of course, but last year Pope Benedict XVI asked that we pay special attention to this virtue of faith from today—the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council and the twentieth anniversary of the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church—until November 24, 2013, the feast of Christ the King. Actually then, it’s a little more than a year, which is good news, because I am PUMPED about it.

 

A few weeks ago, the priest at our home parish in New Jersey began to discuss why a year of faith was a good idea. First, though, here’s how the Pope puts it,

 

“It often happens that Christians are more concerned for the social, cultural and political consequences of their commitment, continuing to think of the faith as a self-evident presupposition for life in society. In reality, not only can this presupposition no longer be taken for granted, but it is often openly denied. Whereas in the past it was possible to recognize a unitary cultural matrix, broadly accepted in its appeal to the content of the faith and the values inspired by it, today this no longer seems to be the case in large swathes of society, because of a profound crisis of faith that has affected many people.”

 

Our priest put it a bit more simply: too often our faith is conforming to our culture, rather than our culture to our faith.

 
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“We must rediscover a taste for feeding ourselves on the word of God, faithfully handed down by the Church, and on the bread of life, offered as sustenance for his disciples (cf. Jn 6:51).”* That faith should result in action: “We cannot accept that salt should become tasteless or the light be kept hidden.”*

I’m not entirely sure what this year will mean for me yet, but you’d better believe I’ll be sharing the journey here with you. Hopefully it will mean reading some, if not all, of the Catechism. Hopefully it will mean a greater dedication to prayer. Hopefully, it will mean hearing from some of you on what faith means—whether you’re Catholic or not.

 

Our priest finished his homily by saying the Gospel is intended to “afflict the comfortable, and to comfort the afflicted.” I don’t think this refers to two different kinds of people. I think in everyone—I know, at least, that this is true for myself—there is something that is comfortable and something that is afflicted. Recognizing what those things are can help us to call to God to help us grow closer to Him through both His challenges to us and His consolation, and thus to increase our faith.

 

“Only through believing, then, does faith grow and become stronger; there is no other possibility for possessing certitude with regard to one’s life apart from self-abandonment, in a continuous crescendo, into the hands of a love that seems to grow constantly because it has its origin in God.”*

 

*All quotes marked with an asterisk are taken from Pope Benedict XVI’s apostolic letter “Motu Proprio Data,” which can be found online in full at http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/motu_proprio/documents/hf_ben-xvi_motu-proprio_20111011_porta-fidei_en.html#_ftn2

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Jacob’s New Trick

Jacob has learned a new trick. And all on his own, I might add.

 

When he was younger, we’d get him to smile for pictures by doing something silly behind the camera—usually fake sneezing or pretending to kill a bug. Now, he’s old enough to understand, “Smile!” which means that at the ripe age of two, Jacob has a real smile

and a fake smile.

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Little boyhood, here we come!

P.S. Doesn’t he kind of look like a pumpkin in that too-big fleece?

 

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