Pauca Verba is Latin for A Few Words.
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Vacation Blog

 


Taking a break of a few days — leaving off with the Sunday intercessions posted tomorrow morning as usual and picking back up the first week of August. Meanwhile, here's a marvelous icon for you titled, Mother of God, Joy of All who Sorrow. It's kind of a busy icon with lots going on — but such is the world with so many people anguished with hunger, war, sickness, great poverty, loneliness, troubles and injustices. The Holy Mother is bright and attentive to the many written supplications being sent up her way. There's a wonderful fanciful garden of super-blooms behind her (the real Miracle-Grow) — inviting us to relief and the joy of beauty. 

When I was in seminary, I'd go off in the evening every other week or so to visit my father. We'd sit and I'd fill him with seminary stories and then, when it was time for me to head back, he'd walk me to the door of his place and say, "See ya son, keep the faith." I expect that was an old Irish-ism he'd heard growing up. So, until the end of July I send a blessing — stay well and safe and "Keep the faith."


Sunday, July 29, 2018

Summer Break and a Blessing Prayer



Taking a break from posting for some summer days. The next post will be Friday, August 10th, in time for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.  Until then, with this Trappist Monk and his wildlife friend, I send a Celtic style blessing prayer for everyone - myself included.


May you pay attention to your actions,
   in this moment,
   now this moment,
   and now this moment.

May you listen carefully - God is near.
May you observe well - God is at hand.

May you be ready and willing to stop,
   to sense,
   to respond from within.

May you be infinitely patient,
   like a monk waiting for a rabbit to come close.

May you be gentle of heart,
   possess an inner vision,
   recognizing a oneness
   with every living thing -
   even the mountains and stars the psalms say.

May you be able to distance yourself
   from the national feeling of 
   mayhem and menace,
   and feel the monk's joy -
   the thrill of it!