Look, the shepherd separates: sheep from goats He divides, bone and marrow He prises open, hearts’ deep secrets He dissects. Look, the true ones walk through streets and feed the poor. The children give their food to dogs, the princes clothe the naked… Look; deep inside, now look. Secret acts reveal ourContinue reading “Lent 37: Thursday of Fifth Week”
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Go to Dark Gethsemane: Streaming Page CXVI’s “Good Friday to Easter” Day 2
First the garden. And this first betrayal: friends asleep when most needed; then – another in the wings, a kiss at the ready; a sword, the sternness of armies come to slay a spotless lamb. O Christ – I have not even a sword; only betrayers’ kisses heaped withContinue reading “Go to Dark Gethsemane: Streaming Page CXVI’s “Good Friday to Easter” Day 2″
Lent 36: Wednesday of Fifth Week
And it will reveal who has taken talents, hid them in the frugal field, who has sown what has been given and let small things grow. And it will reveal the hearts of those who plant and reap, the hearts of servants great and small, the motives of the heart’s dark countries. TheContinue reading “Lent 36: Wednesday of Fifth Week”
O Sacred Head: Streaming Page CXVI’s “Good Friday to Easter” Day 1
As Easter rapidly approaches, I find myself feeling less and less equipped for what is ahead: Jesus on the Cross, bearing my sins. Even less prepared am I for the reality of the Resurrection – new life for old, us the sinners sharing in His glory. But this is the truth, and it can be aContinue reading “O Sacred Head: Streaming Page CXVI’s “Good Friday to Easter” Day 1″
Lent 35: Tuesday of Fifth Week
Wait, and serve. The household needs food and the garden needs pruning; the vineyard needs tending, the truth must be stored. Serve, and trust. The master, though absent, both sees and will honour your everyday efforts in deed and in heart. Trust, and fear. He won’t be long coming though days seem to pass. TheContinue reading “Lent 35: Tuesday of Fifth Week”
Lent 34: Monday of Fifth Week
Until the day when all’s made new: desolation; Temples fall. Before the shining of the Son: run into the hills. Until the brightness of the dawn: darkness seems to rule the day. Before the great Light of the World: wait, in patient hope.
Catechism 14
Did God create us unable to keep his law? No, but because of the disobedience of our first parents, Adam and Eve, all of creation is fallen; we are all born in sin and guilt, corrupt in our nature and unable to keep God’s law. (New City Catechism) The spirit is willing but theContinue reading “Catechism 14”
Lent 33: Fifth Sunday of Lent
Until we know the depths Until we know our depth of sin Until we know the depths we fall Until we know the deep Until we know the fear Until we know to fear the One Who rightly could cast us astray Into the depths we seek Until we know to wait Until we knowContinue reading “Lent 33: Fifth Sunday of Lent”
Lent 32: Saturday of Fourth Week
Some will say: Had we been alive then, we would not have killed the prophets or despised their words. Yet the Truth stands to rebuke. In every heart, the secret depths defy what shines with grace before us, takes, destroys, the tender things and carves a throne from bones. Jerusalem, Jerusalem: the fireContinue reading “Lent 32: Saturday of Fourth Week”
Lent 31: Friday of Fourth Week
And there is feasting! The slaves go out to call the guests: Come, come, to the wedding feast of the Son! The guests hold back. They have fields to examine, work to do, slaves to maim and kill… Villages burn, opportunities lost. The calls goes out to all who’d hear: Bring in the beggars andContinue reading “Lent 31: Friday of Fourth Week”