Design by Sr. Mary Grace Thul, OP
She learned this as she hid for three months in a tiny bathroom crowded with 7 other women. While Tutsi all over Rwandan were brutally slaughtered, including her father, mother and two brothers, Immaculée learned how easy it was to become angry. As her anger grew to monstrous proportions, she realized that before she could effectively pray to God for light and grace, she needed to forgive those who had cruelly hurt her and all she loved. For weeks she struggled to forgive in her heart while death and destruction triumphed all around her. She realized she could not forgive on her own…and so turned to God for help. Her memoir journals her struggle and her victory.
Life is sometimes hard, and the way unclear. When I pray for guidance and still cannot see, it may be that my heart and eyes are closed by resentment. Such barricades cannot be opened except through that divine act whereby I leave the injury behind me and walk on toward the Face of God.