The Sacred Heart Gnome

During the novena before the feast of the Sacred Heart, I would receive a little note under my door each day. It had a paragraph reflecting on Christ’s heart and his love for us – moreover, in English.

I appreciated them as I had not quite considered some of the reflections that way before. One example: a mother loves her child the same even if he is deformed or disabled, and Christ loves us in this way despite being deformed by sin.

Then one day it didn’t arrive. I waiting and wondered. Then at dinner a brother came up and gave me it, “Sorry, I didn’t give this to you earlier today.” Now I knew who it was who had offered the reflections but I think he would like to remain the Sacred Heart Gnome.

How many opportunities are we offered to do hidden acts of charity? And often we can go beyond mere helpfulness to the other’s spiritual good like this brother did.

About Fr Matthew P. Schneider, LC

In 2001, I traveled from Calgary, Canada to join the Legion. Since then I’ve been all over North America and spent some time in Rome. I currently reside in Washington doing a bunch of writing and taking care of the community while studying my Licentiate in Theology (between Masters and Doctorate). I’m most well-known on Instagram and Twitter where I have about 6,500 and 40,000 followers respectively.
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One Response to The Sacred Heart Gnome

  1. Br Matthew P. Schneider, LC says:

    Last week for the first Friday, the Sacred Heart Gnome returned. He gave me another reflection on how Christ’s heart embraces the whole world.

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