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I Shouted
I sit by the roadside in Jericho begging. A crowd goes by and I ask, “What’s happening?” They tell me, “Jesus of Nazareth is passing by.” Without thinking, I shout, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” Those who … Continue reading →
Posted in Ignatian Spirituality, Praying with the Imagination, Reflections
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Tagged Ceridwen, Eric Gill, Esther Hizsa, Georges Rouault, gospel contemplation, Less organic waste, Luke 18:35-43, more healthy food, Psalm 116:2, ReFood, spiritual direction, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Vancouver
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Incarnation: Some Assembly Required
Incarnation: Some Assembly Required I open my door to welcome all that You are and PUT everyone comes in anxious thoughtful joyous distraught expectant ANGRY PUT (with compassion crushing PUT blame baring PUT vulnerability) lost God unassembled I feel Your … Continue reading →
Posted in Advent, Poetry, Poverty of Spirit, Prayer
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Tagged Ademaro Bardelli 1934, Advent Poem, Georges Rouault, God unassembled, incarnation, some assembly required
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