Sister Moon and Stars


The Story of Sister Moon and Stars

Most of the time, the rays of the sun are too bright. The eyes cannot take it. However, when it is reflected by the moon, the same light becomes so warm and beautiful. It is gentle, not threatening.

With the chronic illness in his eyes, the sunlight was painful for St. Francis. But he would enjoy the gentle touch of the mon light. It gave him comfort.

The presence of Sister Moon is like someone who is there regardless of whether we notice him/her or not. She accompanies us and gives us the light in the dark night. The darkness is bearable because of her silent presence.

Sister Moon reminds us that the sun is still there. There will be tomorrow. In the same way, she always reminds us there is tomorrow because God is there. Reflecting on Sister Moon reveals to us about who God is and who we are.

She, who generates no light of her own but constantly reflects the ray of the sun, is a constant reminder that each of us is called to reflect the Light of Christ, to be an instrument of not our own but God’s love, joy, and peace.

When the moon is eclipsed, which is when the earth is in between the sun and her, she could not reflect the sun and became orange-ish and dark. In the same way, when the “world” gets between God and us, the Light is eclipsed, and we lose our vision and experience a moment of darkness. Like her, whose face is fixed towards the earth and the sun, we should always fix our face and vision towards God.


Like Sister Stars, God is always there, but we will not be able to see God in brightness or when we are distracted by the other things that we perceive as the light.

There are two ways to look at Sister Stars. The first one is how many of our wishes and dreams that we send to God and God always receives and listens to our prayers. Our prayer is beautiful in God’s ear.

The second one is how abundant God’s blessings are for each of us. How much we receive depends on how much we open ourselves up to God.


When we look at the moon and starts tonight, may we see that God is good.

  • Whose light have you been reflecting in your life?
  • What do people see / experience when they see you?
  • In the darkness of your life, who is silently present there to accompany and guide you to the Light? Who is there to remind you that there wil be tomorow?
  • When did you feel God’s presence in your life? Recall that moment(s).
  • When did you feel God was absent? Pray for gift of the Spirit of openness and discernment.

Now, look back with the Lord, ask Him to guide you to understand.