“God Writes Straight with Crooked Lines” Sister Sharon Schmitz |
"God writes straight with crooked lines." I heard that line many times in my
childhood/teen years, and at the time, it seemed to mean: "Don't judge.
God can touch the least effective life and instill great meaning into
it." Now, I think it describes my life
with the Sisters of Mercy.
I didn't know Mercys existed until I studied at St. Louis University. I fell in love - with their hospitality,
their love of life, and the ease with which they interacted with people.
Fifty years later, the "line" God weaved
with my life has taken me through nursing into theology and then into ministry
with incarcerated women. How did that
happen? I spent ten years as a Director
of a Diploma School of Nursing in Springfield, Missouri, when Vatican
council II happened. I was intrigued with it and it led me into the study of
theology.
Then one year when I was on
retreat, I reviewed the Works of Mercy:
Feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, etc. I had done a lot of all of them except "visit
the imprisoned." I'd done a minimum
amount of that - but not enough to make a difference in anyone's life ... not enough
to say I had "set anyone free." But, I
wasn't concerned. I told myself God
doesn't expect that of me.
Surprise,
surprise! Not too long afterwards, I was
on a sabbatical year and received a phone message asking me to consider
teaching a course to prisoners. To make
a thirteen-year story short, I accepted that invitation and, as Robert Frost's
poem says, "that has made all the difference."
God has
written straight with the crooked lines of my life and ministry, and I couldn't
be more pleased.
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