Blessed are the merciful, for they shall be shown mercy. As I've been reflecting on the qualities of mercy and what I understand it means to be merciful I find myself returning again and again to the heart. The word 'mercy' in Latin is a two word mashup: Pity(or compassion)-heart. Each of the beatitudes points … Continue reading Misericordia
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Blessed, blessing, bless you
After all this talk of blessedness it is a bit late, perhaps, to consider what it means to be blessed - to be blessed by God and to bless each other - but since we will not be seeing each other for a while over the school holidays, I thought perhaps it might be good … Continue reading Blessed, blessing, bless you
An appetite for justice
“Whenever you did it for any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you did it for me.” Mt 25:40 The Jesuit priest Jean-Pierre de Caussade wrote his small book " The Sacrament of the Present Moment" in the 18th century. In it he encourages us to read the 'book of life' as … Continue reading An appetite for justice
keeping company with grief
Grief is a felt experience of love for something lost or that we are losing. That is an incredibly powerful doorway.Chris Jordan The resources Start wide - Reading again for the first time Return to the full passage of the beatitudes once more and as you read it, listen for the shimmer of the Spirit's prompting … Continue reading keeping company with grief
Nothing ever becomes real until it is experienced….
...Even a proverb is not a proverb until your life has illustrated it. ~ J. Keats. Over the summer I read a lovely book - Struggles to Love by Kathy Galloway - which explores the spirituality of the beatitudes (Matthew's list) Kathy was the leader of the Iona Community for several years and her stories and insights draw from her … Continue reading Nothing ever becomes real until it is experienced….
Bonus New Year Resources
A reflective ritual of letting go... Yesterday, Mark and I went to our favourite beach for a walk and also to recognise the ending of the calendar year and the start of the New Year. We've had some interesting (read disturbing, difficult and delightful) times this year but instead of sliding headlong into whatever comes … Continue reading Bonus New Year Resources
joyful, joyful
Become aware of what is in you. Announce it, pronounce it, produce it and give birth to it. ~ Meister Eckhart The Resources A lectio passage Just a short text for you to dwell with this week, which is actually a more normal size for chewing over and engaging with in the up close and personal … Continue reading joyful, joyful
Peace is the way
And suddenly you know: It's time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings.MEISTER ECKHART The reading options As we move deeper into the themes of advent and reflect on what God may be bringing to birth within us and through us, the scripture for this week hints towards God's way being the path of … Continue reading Peace is the way
The way of hope
" We are all meant to be mothers of God. For God is always needing to be born" ~Meister Eckhart Letting the reading read you The text for this week is here . If you do not identify as male, you might find this version of Isaiah 42 helpful. I thought perhaps we would stay with the … Continue reading The way of hope
the first steps
"What good is it for me if Mary gave birth to the Son of God 1400 years ago and I don't give birth to God's Son in my person and my culture and my times?" ~ Meister Eckhart As we seek to deepen our engagement with faith in the lead up to Christmas, I thought … Continue reading the first steps









