
Transfigured
(a poetic reflection on Luke 9:28-36) Daily Office Gospel reading for Friday, October 14, 2022: Luke 9:28-36 I remember in 2018 on my first Camino that
(a poetic reflection on Luke 9:28-36) Daily Office Gospel reading for Friday, October 14, 2022: Luke 9:28-36 I remember in 2018 on my first Camino that
Daily Office reading for The Feast of Thecla of Iconium: Luke 24:1-11 The Gospel reading for the feast of Thecla reminds us that, just as the
(a poetic reflection on John 11:30-44) Daily Office reading for Friday, September 9, 2022: John 11:30-44 “Unbind him, and let him go.” I can’t even
Float Trip (A poetic reflection on John 7:37-52, today’s Daily Office Gospel reading) When Jesus said, “As the scripture has said, “Out of the believer’s
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(A poetic reflection on Matthew 27:1-10): Daily Office Readings for Friday, July 22, 2022 We all grew up Hearing about “the potter’s field” But most
Daily Office Readings for the feast of Priscilla and Aquila, Friday, July 8, 2022: Acts 18:1–4, 18–21, 24–28; Luke 24:28–35 Whenever I get “in a
(A poetic reflection on John 3:22-30) by Maria Evans Daily Office Readings for Friday, June 24, 2022, feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist: AM
“I can no longer “tsk-tsk” the Psalmist
This time around…
Because he’s me…
And I have to live with the fact
That from time to time
I’ve been just as raw and audacious with God.”
“In that clever divine wisdom God has,
God chose instead
to make the DNA so ubiquitous
we can’t help
but track it in on our shoes…”
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