Father Steve’s first step is to identify the particular suffering. So I would say that a particular suffering that I have is my daughter’s depression. I suffer from all the stuff that goes into and comes from that depression in her life.
Next, he has us name the particular suffering. This is a common step in many programs. When you name something, you have control over it. So the particular suffering I am identifying is that she does not realize or believe that she is loved by God. She is such a beautiful and lovable person, but her depression makes her blind to this fact. It makes me sad that she does not believe that she is loved by Him.
Then, I accept this suffering. I accept that I cannot change her thoughts. Of course, I am always offering things like, “God must love us so much that He made this sunset for us tonight.” or “God gave you the prettiest smile.” I don’t just accept the situation and do nothing about it. But I accept that I have no control over her thoughts.
Finally, I offer it in prayer, especially at the Mass offertory. When the priest offers the bread and wine, I offer my specific suffering with it. This is the beautiful thing about our faith. We are able to unite our suffering with His on the cross.