SALVE撤退期间重新连接

2022年9月29日

曾古铁雷斯 reflects on a recent retreat she helped lead through 使命及事工

UIW学生在Salve Retreat

每年秋季学期, University 使命及事工 offers a SALVE Retreat for UIW students. The weekend is designed to give participants an opportunity for inner reflection and welcome them to the UMM community. Located at a beautiful site in the Texas Hill Country, SALVE provides the ideal getaway to help retreatants pursue a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and, 与他人一起, 把他的快乐传播到全世界. SALVE is a Catholic-based retreat but is open to all Christian denominations.

下面, 曾古铁雷斯, University 使命及事工 media intern, shares a reflection on her time as a team leader at the retreat.

As a SALVE Retreat team member and group leader, I had the great opportunity to welcome new and old students to the Tecaboca retreat center and invite them to reflect on their faith journey. 在一周内, I was able to step back from the busy school week, 我的工作, 我的压力和焦虑. I felt like a participant in the retreat all over again. 这很合适, since the name “salve” means welcome, while the root “sav” is an ointment balm for used healing.

The theme of the retreat was “Your Presence is a Gift.” There were two facets from the title that we discussed during sessions. The first is our presence before God, and His before us. How many times in a single busy and hectic day do we slow ourselves and recognize God’s presence in the joyful and difficult moments? How often do we recognize who is perpetually before us? Do we remember God’s constant presence in the tabernacle in the chapel right on our campus? God’s presence is unceasing, which means that we are never alone. God truly wants to be present to us.

At moments such as Mass and Adoration during the retreat, we presented our hearts to God together as members of the faith, 我们寻求他的同在. We presented ourselves to God by receiving his body and blood, and being in His presence during adoration. “Drawn to You,” a song we sang during Mass, reflected our presence together with God. 歌词, “主啊,我们被你吸引了, to the beauty of your presence in this place… God we are here for you, as the gifts we bring become a feast of grace” stood out to me. Each person stepped away from their daily routines to be before God, and to focus on our Creator. “The cross is steady while the world turns” is a quote I instantly remembered.

In being before God, we also were before others. That is the second facet of the retreat theme, that the presence of our friends new and old is a gift; those God has placed in our lives at a specific time. Often, we may recognize in ourselves insecurities hidden in our hearts. Sometimes we may even feel like an outsider. Someone beside us, a friend or stranger, may be feeling the EXACT same way. The simple gift each of us can share, and what we focused on during the retreat, is being fully present to one and other. Offering kindness and friendship, encouragement and positivity to another is so powerful. It is a recognition of the dignity and gift each person, whom God created, truly possesses. And when we first understand our presence is a gift because we were made by God, we are better able to share that love with others.

The retreat made me contemplate how I am able to share my gifts with others, 协助, 并出现在他们面前. Because of how simple this gesture is, it may sometimes be overlooked in daily routine. But my prayer during the retreat was to share the love I know God has placed in my heart for a reason, and to maintain my new friendships from the retreat.

Overall, I had a beautiful retreat experience. I desperately needed to recharge my mind and heart, to be a better student and child of God. Walking away from the weekend and returning to campus, I brought with me the knowledge that I am never alone – God is constantly present to me, 无论我要去哪里, and God has blessed me with the gift of each person and retreat participant I met.