
Hopkins: “The Blessed Virgin Compared to the Air We Breathe,” Part II
Yesterday we shared the first part of Gerard Manley Hopkins’ poem comparing Mary to the air we breathe. Here we share the second part with a
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Yesterday we shared the first part of Gerard Manley Hopkins’ poem comparing Mary to the air we breathe. Here we share the second part with a

This is a summary of the previous week’s daily meditations. Some are written by Matthew Fox (MF) and some are written by his colleague, Gianluigi

Until she was the Bishop of London, she did not make the news very much. Still, after she was chosen as Archbishop of Canterbury —

Recently, I received an invitation from Christena Cleveland, author of God Is a Black Woman, to offer a blurb about her new book that comes out

It so happens that this past Sunday, I had the privilege of attending a rich seminar on the Black Madonna taught by Christena Cleveland, PhD,

Continuing on the theme of how social religious history affects us personally, I am observing that the further back our memory tries to go, the

Buddhist teacher and deep ecologist Joanna Macy died on July 19 this year, but the Celebration of her Life took place at Grace Cathedral in San

Retrieving the Empty Tomb of Jesus as a primary Christian symbol has many facets, including exploring deep ecumenism. Symbolically, the Empty Tomb is identical with

Yesterday I invited you to meditate on this new painting of the annunciation by Javier Garcia Lemus, an artist from El Salvador who came to

In yesterday’s DM, which included paintings from over the centuries, we meditated on today’s feast day. The Annunciation story has clearly inspired many artists over the
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