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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