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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