The Gift of Leisure

I just enjoyed a wonderful 4th of July at my parent’s house with family and friends.  It was a typical Najim cookout: lots of people, lots of food, and lots of fun.  For all intents and purposes, this afternoon was the beginning of my summer reprieve.  I usually take some time in July to enjoy some rest and relaxation with friends.  Priests are never on vacation from priesthood; but, like most people, we do enjoy time away to recharge.

When the apostles returned from being sent out on mission by the Lord, Jesus said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while” (Mark 6:31).  Jesus knew that the apostles were weary from ministry, so He invited them to rest. There is a place for leisure in the Christian life.  Leisure is meant to rejuvenate us so that we can embrace the joys and challenges of life with renewed vigor.

I hope you get some time to rest this summer.  Maybe you’re not going away, but, if you’re able, treat yourself and your family to some extra days off.  In the United States, we tend to feel that we need to work all the time.  Don’t give into this pressure!  Take Jesus’ advice and “rest a while.”

I most likely will not be posting for the next couple of weeks.  I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you for reading Live Holiness.  I feel so blessed to have connected with so many amazing people–Catholic and non-Catholic, from literally all over the world.  I’m grateful for your feedback, your prayers, and your encouragement.  Please know that I do pray for each of you.

God bless you, and continue to enjoy the summer!

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  1. Tony Single says:

    Michael, it’s been a privilege to visit here. Thank you for having me. :)

    I agree that rest is often underrated. It’s certainly not something to feel guilty about. Hard work can be rewarding, but so can rest, so rest up well won’t you.

    I’ll send up a word or two for you, never fear. :)

  2. Nicki says:

    Enjoy y our rest!

  3. Nicki says:

    Enjoy your rest!

  4. Lindsay Rigby says:

    Fr. Mike,

    I’ll miss you posts, but I hope you enjoy your time of rest and relaxation.

    Thank you for your friendship, prayers and support — I feel equally blessed to have connected with you! :)

    In Him,
    Lindsay

  5. Marilen says:

    am so glad i ran into your blog and have become an avid reader… enjoy your rest! i’ll use this time to catch up on previous posts. =)

  6. Michelle says:

    I am so grateful for your blog Fr Mike, and thankful you have embraced the call of Pope Benedicts to bring a “sole to the internet” and evangelize in this way. You always have many words of wisdom and great examples to share. Enjoy your time off!

  7. Greg says:

    Hi, Fr. Najim! I have to agree with your other readers. I don’t pay much attention to blogs, but I really enjoy yours. The Holy Spirit is so obviously at work in your writing. Thanks for the inspiration! By the way, have you heard that the Vatican is considering making golf the eighth sacrament?

  8. I just did that… resting with Jesus. There are more ways than one to rest. Sometimes in the midst of personal upheaval. Rest I did, in the bosom of my Beloved Christ.

    I hope you have a ton of rest… whether it’s at a BBQ, kicking back watching sports, or just chilling. I know God will be speaking… and you will be listening…and we will all be reading, when you get back.

    Blessings… Peace!

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