Uncle Eddy's E-mail --
April 17
Saint Donnan and Companions,
Martyrs
(entered heaven in 618)
Dear Don,
Glad to hear that your
"business" is doing so well, you're a chip off
the old entrepreneurial block. Being able to pay your own way through school will free up some of
your parents' funds to help offset the educational costs of your less
business-minded siblings. One caveat, though ("caveat"
means "a warning against certain acts or practices," in
case you were wondering – you may be good at making money, but your SAT scores were shameful):
don't keep all your money to yourself. Greed is a powerful but sly operator,
and the best way to defend against it is to discipline your own spending (by having a budget, for
example – that just means deciding ahead of time how much money you will let yourself spend for all
your different needs/wants) and to set aside an uncomfortable amount to support the works of the
Church and those who are in greater need than yourself. I say "uncomfortable" for a reason. If you let yourself get "comfortable" in your wealth, you will most likely end up
disobeying your conscience in order to preserve or increase it. Just ask St Donnan and his fifty-two
missionary companions. They founded a monastery on an island off the coast of Scotland (Donnan
himself was an Irishman). They were all slaughtered by a band of robbers who corralled them into the
dining hall and burned them alive, cutting down any would-be escapees with their swords. They say
that a wealthy woman who had previously used the island to pasture her plentiful flock of sheep put
the robbers up to the evil task; she resented her economic loss caused by the monks. So use your
newfound wealth wisely, lest it end up depleting your "treasure in
heaven."(Luke 12:33).
With my prayers,
your poor Uncle Eddy
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| Published by: Mairi Mackinnon | |
| Date: 2011-10-20 19:38:37 | |
| I attend St Donnan's Church on Isle of Eigg and have been searching on the web for any information on his life.It has been a lovely surprise to come upon your sight and discover his name used to impart such words of wisdom.I have had many blessings from praying to St Donnan.The church is having a big celebration for his feast day 17/4/2012.God Bless your evangelizing. Mairi |
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