By Keren Dibbens-Wyatt — At Fresh Mercies this year, I have been blogging about sight. Whether inner or outer, physical or spiritual, teamed with contemplation, It’s the primary tool of …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt Traditionally a time of thin places and a softening of the veil between the living and the dead, Hallowe’en has changed into a festival of masks and …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt “Every valley shall be raised up, every mountain and hill made low; the rough ground shall become level, the rugged places a plain.” Isaiah 40:4 The fellowship …
Keren Dibbens-Wyatt — Saint Francis of Assisi, whose feast day we celebrate in this piece, is not an easy one to live with. He is deeply and simply radical, to …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt This post is a special post for International Kitchen Garden Day which was celebrated yesterday. The humble herbs have been faithful companion to both cook and gardener for …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt When people tell us to listen to someone, they usually mean to pay attention to their words, but quite often the largest lessons from a life well-lived …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt In my vocation of prayer as a Christian mystic listening is fundamental, as is the deep silence that feeds it, moving in waves of molten magic …
By Keren Dibbens-Wyatt What to say about fathers, I thought to myself, and prayed, which has not already been said? I have known a lot of fathers, some wonderful like …
By Keren Dibbens-Wyatt I’ve never been a big fan of Chaos Theory. When people try to explain that a butterfly flapping its wings on one side of the world could …
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