I wrote this in March 2020, and stopped. ” Writing in February (2020), I did not believe the world would turn in such a way as if nothing else matters, to be able to think of nothing else, but as a contagion which has afflicted the earth and its people in a hundred varied ways.…
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Complex & Simple, Nature, Posts
“The Decisive Battles of God’s Kingdom are Fought in Solitude”
On Pentecost Sunday, the delicate petals of the heliconia psittacorum peep through its languorous leaves, accompanied by the slender strands of a spider’s web nestled against the morning light. The earth has a natural ebb and flow which we can rhyme with to find peace and solace from the pedantic frenzy that would otherwise consume…
Complex & Simple, Persons, Posts
The Temptations of Jesus
Jesus was tempted in the desert at the start of his 3-year ministry. The mystery of God’s relationship with men and women, as we grapple with our existence and purpose in this world is experienced by Jesus in the first retreat in the desert. However, as Jesus is not man but the Son of God,…
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Desert Reflections (in Josef Neuner’s “Walking With Him” – Day 1) )
I first came across the works of Father Josef Neuner, S.J., in several scholarly articles published in Review for Religious (2001) on interpreting the spiritual journey and darkness of Mother Theresa of Calcutta. In a posthumous collection of her personal letters, Come be My Light (Doubleday 2007), representing her ‘unauthorized’ autobiography, Father Neuner was indeed the spiritual director…