The art of patience: waiting while you wait

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I just came across this lovely phrase from St Francis de Sales. In a letter to St Jane de Chantal, when there is a hitch and she can’t take a journey at the time she wanted to, he says to her

Wait while you wait

In other words, when circumstances force you to wait ‘externally’ – in the ‘exterior’ reality of your life – make sure that in your interior life (your disposition, your heart, your spiritual desires), you are genuinely waiting; patiently, humbly, attentively; with an interior peace about being in this situation even if it does not seem to be ‘objectively’ the ideal one; rather than longing to be where you are not with all the attendant agitation and unhappiness.

In his own much simpler words:

So wait, my very dear sister, ‘Wait,’ I say, using words of Scripture, ‘while you wait’ [Cf. Ps 40:1, Vulgate 39:2: ‘expectans expectavi Dominum’]. Now to wait while we wait means not to worry while we are waiting, for many persons do not wait while waiting, but are anxious and restless.

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Fr Stephen Wang is a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Westminster. He is currently Senior University Chaplain for the Archdiocese. Some of his articles have previously been published on his personal blog, Bridges and Tangents. See: http://bridgesandtangents.wordpress.com/

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  1. mags says:

    Just before I was tempted to engage on my apple for the day, a man of God sent me a text ~ God doesn’t give us patients only opportunities to practice our patience!’ ~ my response ~ ‘Ahhhhh in that case my opportunities are endless’ 0-:O)

    . . . . and then by mini miracle came here. :O)

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