“Let me rest in Your will and be silent.” Thomas Merton Thomas Merton was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social activist and scholar of comparative religion. Most of all, he was a lover of silence, and despite all his other “doings,” he found “being” his greatest blessing. Again and again, I, though,ContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Twenty-eight: Thomas Merton”
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Lenten Day Twenty-six: Sappho
March 14, 2024 “What cannot be said will be wept.” Sappho This quotation holds a beautiful truth from Sappho, an ancient female poet from the island of Lesbos who was widely regarded as one of the greatest lyric poets of her time. It touches me because I’ve experienced the truth of it. In our culture,ContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Twenty-six: Sappho”
Lenten Day Twenty-Six: Richard Rohr
March 11, 2024 “Jesus Christ never said worship me. Instead he said, ‘follow me.’” Richard Rohr Franciscan priest and spiritual teacher, Father Richard Rohr, has perhaps had more influence on my spiritual journey than any other author. I’ve read many of his books (my personal favorite is Everything Belongs) and I appreciate the way heContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Twenty-Six: Richard Rohr”
Lenten Day Twenty-four: Michale Tong
March 8, 2024 “It’s the small habits. How you spend your mornings. How you talk to yourself. What you read and what you watch. Who you share your energy with. Who has access to you. That will change your life.” Michale Tong/Contemplative Monk This quotation comes from a Facebook site called “Contemplative Monk” which IContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Twenty-four: Michale Tong”
Lenten Day Twenty-two: Brené Brown
March 6, 2024 “Owning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing we’ll ever do.” Brené Brown If you aren’t familiar with Brené Brown, take a look at her website where she describes herself as a “researcher, storyteller, and (currently enraged) Texan who’s spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability,ContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Twenty-two: Brené Brown”
Lenten Day Twenty-one: The Apostle Paul
March 5, 2024 “If I speak in the tongues of people or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.” The Apostle Paul (1 Corinthians 1) As I reflect on this quotation today, I think of this morning’s headlines. Wars across the world. Clang, clang, clang. PoliticsContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Twenty-one: The Apostle Paul”
Lenten Day Eighteen: Betsie ten Boom
March 2, 2024 “There is no pit so deep that God is not deeper still.” Betsie ten Boom This quotation by Betsie ten Boom may be the most meaningful of all my collection though I don’t have it written on a notecard. Instead, it is inscribed in my memory and heart. Betsie, sister of theContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Eighteen: Betsie ten Boom”
Lenten Day Sixteen: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
February 29, 2024 “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” Pierre Teilhard de Chardin One might be tempted to think of someone as an overachiever if he had been a Jesuit priest, scientist, paleontologist, theologian, philosopher and teacher. Such were the roles of French priestContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Sixteen: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin”
Lenten Day Fifteen: Persian Proverb
February 28, 2024 “This too shall pass.” Persian proverb On this 15th day of Lent, I remember my mother. Whenever I found myself in moments of illness, disappointment, frustration, discomfort, or worry, she would say, “This too shall pass.” I don’t think she ever said, “I’m sorry, that must be tough,” or even, “Get overContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Fifteen: Persian Proverb”
Lenten Day Fourteen: Simone Weil
February 27, 2024 “To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul.” Simone Weil I keep the quotations that aren’t taped to my desk, mirror, or fridge in a decorative box with the words “Prayer Cards” embossed on top. Funny thing is that the box contained a littleContinueContinue reading “Lenten Day Fourteen: Simone Weil”
