There is a quiet beauty in the way Jesus meets us at daybreak. Not with demands, not with perfection, but with a simple invitation: Come, have breakfast. On the lakeshore, He restored frightened disciples with warmth, food, and presence — a God who tends to bodies as tenderly as He tends to souls.
That same dawn reaches us today.
The centurion’s prayer — “Lord, I am not worthy…” — is not a cry of shame but a doorway into truth. It is the moment we stop pretending we can heal ourselves. It is the courage to let Jesus cross the thresholds we keep closed: the rooms of fear, fatigue, and unspoken longing.
As Sisters of St. Joseph, called to live the charims of communion, we whisper this prayer not only for ourselves but for a world aching for tenderness:
Only say the word — and nations may heal, and cultures may reconcile, and creation may breathe again.
One word from Him, and the cosmos leans toward wholeness.
We are not worthy — yet He comes anyway. He feeds us anyway. He heals us anyway. He loves us anyway.
And in that love, morning breaks anew.
Laveena D'Souza

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