Garden season is beginning here in Seattle. The crocuses and snowdrops are out and the daffodils are just beginning to smile at us. Flowering trees have burst into bloom around …
by Christine Sine, It has been a rough couple of weeks. First I got COVID. Then my husband did and we spent the last week moping round the house. Fortunately …
by Christine Sine – Originally posted here on September 23, 2019. From the bedrock of being comes action. These are the words that came to me during my daily time of …
guest post by David Pott; all photos courtesy of David Pott. Featured photo: St Cuthbert’s coffin with monks by St Cuthbert’s Cave from the album cover of Take Up My Bones by …
by Michaela Atencio – originally posted here, this is a reprint with permission. You can find Michaela on their website here. I’m nonbinary. How does this reconcile with the verse, …
by Archie Honrado Editor’s Note: Lilly Lewin is traveling still, and would like to introduce us to her friend and collaborator Archie Honrado! This painting invites us to pause deeply …
guest post by Gary Heard It’s a nuisance when Easter eggs appear as temperatures reach the 30Cs – having to consume all the chocolate before it melts! ‘Tis a sad …
by Elaine Breckenridge The Earth’s elements and seasons are among my favorite spiritual guides. My prayer life, my relationships with friends and family, the rich traditions of both the Church …
by Laurie Klein, as originally published here “Lilt” in Lent? Well yes, the word’s synonyms suggest faith on the upswing: spirited, buoyant, springy. How on earth can I consider those …
guest post by Diane Gagné, originally translated from and posted in French here I know nothing. No, actually, I don’t know anything anymore. Because for a long time, yes, I …
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