Trust: faith, hope, reliance, expectation, confidence, dependence,
custody, care, responsibility, protection.
Validation: substantiation, confirmation, legalization.
The more I have thought about validation the more I got an understanding and appreciation of what
that can mean on the practical level. Validation means more than just a renewal
or remembrance of what I did over fifty years ago. The image that helped me
appreciate the use and act of validating, is the difference between the
one-time public signing of my name on my profession document in 1962 and the
community’s annual renewal of vows once a year during our retreat. 1962 was a
leap of faith and a hope that I’d be happy and faithful to my choice until the
end. This August during our renewal of profession I will remember to do more
than renew. I will validate and confirm what I really did in 1962.
Sr. Mary Catherine Wenstrup, OSB
Dear Sister Mary Catherine, thank you for this good word -- trust is pure gold, we are rich when we have trust and being trusting towards others, it is a risk and a gift. Validate is very important -- I must validate myself as a Christian, and also validate the command to love others, God bless! More and more I feel that we must reach out to the other faiths but I am not sure how to do so.
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