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Prayer: quiet and stillness
“To share Centering Prayer with others is a preeminent way to fulfill our Christian mission “we are created in the image and likeness of God” and to open out to our brothers and sisters the Way, the Truth, and the Life; that is, the Good News.” (165) by M. Basil Pennington

Marcus B., Martin, SJ. T. Merton. & H. Murakami.
Funny thing happened this month!
four authors, Four M’s…

The Coffee Shop: Peculiar
God invites us where we are.
On a recent Sunday afternoon, my grandson was over at our house, and he remembered hiding Easter eggs several months ago in the backyard. He asked to hunt eggs like at Easter time. I was delighted he had enjoyed the egg hunt so much to ask for it again. This was good timing, I had two hard boiled eggs I made the day before in the refrigerator. I smiled and said, “What a fun idea!” “I’ll go get the eggs and you stay inside to wait until…

POETRY. New Wineskins
Poetry. Imagination. New and old.
In the poem “wineskins” there is a bold offering to pay attention to new and old.
God Speaks Through Wombs by Drew Jackson “Wineskins” (94)
Each of the poem’s lines call out something is happening.
There is loss and letting go. We struggle with this. Yet what is invited is space, for making more room. The invitation is “organic reaction.”
When looking at the parable this poem is derived from Parable of the Wineskin, we see Jesus begins by giving us a hint at wine-making. He talks about wine making to engage his listeners into wonder and understanding of something deeper.
Let’s listen in to some of the wine making process. His listeners would have known…