Recently we wrote about the four young adults who attended the SEEK Young Adult Conference in Salt Lake City earlier this month. Here is a reflection by Xochitl Santiago on her experience.
My experience at SEEK can be described in many ways, but if I had to choose a few words, they would be ‘Exciting’ and ‘Hopeful.’ Excited to live out my faith, to meet new Catholic friends, and to grow both in my relationship with God and with my fellow young adult parish community. Hopeful that I am not alone in my faith, that with God’s help, I can overcome sin, and that I am receiving a second chance at growth and renewal.
Sr. Miriam James Heidland’s Keynote invited us to reflect on the story of the Rich Young Man, who yearned for a deeper connection with God and yet, after receiving Jesus’ answer, walked away. This story struck me deeply and invited me to examine my heart for any worldly attachments.
I asked myself if, at times, I had resisted fully admitting my need for a Savior, and if there were areas in my life holding me back from deeper intimacy and surrender to God.
Sister spoke about Isaiah 49, and I invite you to read this passage where God reassures us of His unwavering love and His promise that we are never forgotten. “Could a nursing mother forget her infant?” God asks. And even should she forget, He says, “I will never forget you.” God has not forgotten your goodness, your desires, your sufferings, or your heart. I invite you to face the vulnerable parts of your life and reflect on your own heart – what might be holding you back from fully embracing God’s love, healing, and His call to transformation. Let us ask for the intercession and maternal love of Mother Mary, as well as God’s guidance, to fully surrender to Him.
Blessings: Always remember, you are loved.