“You are one of those mediations of God in my life. You bear God to me, make God present to me. Because you are an image of the Messiah to me, to address myself to you is, indirectly, to address myself to the divine, to the way that divine life is making its way in me, the way I am striving with divine powers, receiving wounding and blessing. To address you and my loving struggle to help you give birth to your own free will is also to address myself to the God in whose likeness I long to be reborn. God has come to me in you to draw me out of death.” FreedomGraceChildhoodDivineBirthMotherhoodImmortalityFree WillParenthoodCommunion Book:Motherhood: A Confession Source: Motherhood: A Confession
“That you are not mine to possess, that you are not mine to craft and shape, that you are a gift to me, means that you can also be a divine presence to me. When you call to me in your need, that is God's call to me as well. The space I give you to grow and flourish becomes also the space for my own growth and flourishing.” GrowthGraceChildhoodDivineMotherhoodParenthoodEmmanuel Book:Motherhood: A Confession Source: Motherhood: A Confession