“All of us, gazing with unveiled face on the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory…” (2 Corinthians 3:18)
As encouraging as this passage is, I am afraid it doesn’t have much to do with the episode described below. (I do hope I am cooperating with this process of transformation, though.) ~ ~ ~ One morning this past week, I got up and dressed, as usual, around the time that the sun was beginning to shed some glory on the semi-dark landscape. Things went as usual, that is, until I came to my desk to put on my veil, wrist watch, and crucifix, which normally sit there overnight. My watch was missing, to my dismay. I put on a light. While normal morning preparations don’t usually require extra electric lighting, due to light coming from my window, a search mission for this important time-telling accessory necessitated the flip of a switch that a.m. My watch was nowhere to be seen, neither on my desk nor on the floor (even though I pulled out my chair and explored a bit on my hands and knees). After several seconds searching, I gave up, saying a quick prayer for the discovery of this important item and heading upstairs, then out the door. I went on with my day, first spending time in chapel and then going about my work… As the morning progressed, I noticed from time to time, that something was not setting right with my veil. I pulled on it a little, trying to adjust and straighten it. You might not realize how annoying a cockeyed veil can be to one’s head! Finally, perhaps around 10 a.m. (about five hours after first dressing), as I was walking through our main hallway at St. Anne’s, I thought, “Enough is enough! I’ve got to get to the bottom of this veil issue!” After a couple of seconds of feeling around my veil and head, I felt a lump. Exploring further, I discovered that there was something hard lodged in my veil near the neck area. My fingers soon pulled out the very watch I had looked for so desperately early that morning! (It somehow had fallen inside my veil the evening before when I was undressing.) Both mysteries, the missing watch and the uncomfortable veil, were solved, and I happily went on with my day.
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