by Brenda Griffin Warren Photo by G Freihalter: Abbess Burgundofara with her crozier representing the leadership of her Monastery and Abbey. Stained Glass at Eglise Saint Sulpice à la Celle-Sur-Morin.…
by Carol Dixon To go on pilgrimage isn’t to withdraw from the world, rather it is a way of setting aside time to spend with God in order to reinvogorate…
by Elaine Breckenridge Happy St. Patrick’s Day! For weeks, my local grocery store has reminded me that the feast day of Patrick was coming. In addition to green flowers and…
by Carol Dixon, featured photo by Mike Erskine, Unsplash of St David’s Cathedral, Wales I have always wanted to visit the smallest city in the UK – St David’s in Wales, with…
guest post by Gary Heard Every now and then God throws curveballs in my direction which shake my theological presuppositions. I’ve been known to say that God has terribly bad…
by Elaine Breckenridge February 1 marks the feast day of St. Brigid of Ireland. Her life approximately dates from 452-523. Saints have always been a part of my faith tradition…
by Laurie Klein Symmetry A WOMAN BOWS over her potter’s wheel. She centers the clay’s ungainly heft, digs in her thumbs to create a hollow, then coaxes the sides upward.…
by Elaine Breckenridge Yesterday was the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi. During the weekend, across denominational lines and throughout the world, his life and legacy were celebrated. Annual pet…
post by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren, St. Aidan of Lindisfarne sculpted by Kathleen Parbury, 1958, red concrete on granite base, located on St. Mary’s Church grounds, Lindisfarne. Died August 31,…
by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren, Do you love gardening and/or do you have hemorrhoids? Then St. Fiacre is the saint for you! Interestingly, he is also the patron saint of cab…
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