IN THE DIOCESE
tvc.dsj.org | May 9, 2017
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On a Firm Foundation: Gratitude, Hope, Legacy
By Mary Quilici Aumack
Executive Director
The Catholic Community
Foundation
Bishop Daly once suggested to me
that if I start each day with gratitude,
EACH DAY would be more joy fi lled.
So, that is my intention. Mind you, I
don’t always succeed.
GRATITUDE: The virtue by which
a person acknowledges, interiorly and
exteriorly, gifts received and seeks to
make at least some return for the gift
conferred.
This past weekend we celebrated
our 34 th wedding anniversary. So, fi nd-
ing something for which to be grateful
this week; not so diffi cult. I am grate-
ful for Doug, for his strong, even and
loving presence in my life. I am deeply
grateful for our daughter Kacey, now
33, and making her own big way in the
world, with work, play and advocacy. I
am grateful for my community, friends
from throughout my life, my neighbor-
hood, my parish, and my diocese. I am
grateful that through my job I am able
to get to know all of the parishes, each
a strong caring presence for its neigh-
bors. I am grateful for all of this, and
acknowledge the source.
Every day, I choose gratitude.
My gratitude gives me hope. When
you are surrounded by goodness, it’s
easy to have hope. I don’t write about
politics in this column. However, I want
to point out that even when I disagree
with the “prevailing winds,” I have
hope. If/when I carry a sign, it’s not
with a sense of despair, but rather with
huge hope.
Last year I had the privilege of “pre-
siding” at an hour presentation before
the Good Friday liturgy at the Cathe-
dral. My theme was “Compassion,
Mercy, Peace and Hope.” In prepara-
tion I spent time discussing the whole
notion of hope with my good friend,
Monsignor Patrick Browne. He said
“hope is not knowledge, but a positive
disposition of openness to the future in
a CONVICTION that the end, like the
origin, will be grounded in GOD.” Life
is full of signs of peace, justice and well
being that hold out a note of promise to
our human imagination.
In this Easter season, we recognize
that faith in the risen Jesus gives us
hope for the future.
I have hope for the results of evan-
gelization, for the revitalization of
Catholic schools, for working families
and struggling clergy. I will never
lose hope for my family, my circle, my
country, my faith.
Every day, I choose hope.
The greatest gift that one generation
can pass on to another is HOPE. We
pass on our positive spirit and true
and certain belief in a future fi lled with
God’s promise.
When I think about legacy, it is with
the underpinnings of gratitude and
hope. One clear and simple demonstra-
tion of this is a “planned” gift to our
parish. Doug and I choose to provide
FOREVER VALUE to our parish with
a fully endowed gift that will provide
income each year, FOREVER. We do
this with gratitude, and with a joy-fi lled
hope in the growth and future of our
cherished faith community.
Every day, I continue to write my
story, taking steps toward establishing
my legacy, fi lled with gratitude. When
I’m gone, my hope will remain.
Contact me at (408) 995-5219 or
[email protected] to learn more
about remembering your parish with
a gift to endowment.
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