Amen.
Daily Prayer, Spirituality and Worship in the Roman Catholic Tradition
Amen.

Something in the setting sun
turns my heart to musing on times past,
returning to remember, lest I forget,
times of sorrow, times of joy...
Something at the end of day
finds me rummaging through memories,
sorting out the best ones,
like sifting through an attic's treasures...
Something now this evening, Lord,
stirs my grateful heart with souvenirs
of long-ago-but-not-forgotten joy,
of peace embedded deep within my soul...
Something at this eventide
comforts and consoles, reminding me,
in good times and in bad,
you've always been my best, beloved friend...
Something here at twilight, Lord,
renews my faith and hope in you,
and kindles in my heart of hearts
the fire of your love...
Something in the setting sun
now turns my heart to you, Lord,
with soulful, happy memories, dreams
to keep me safe in sleep tonight...
Amen.

Nearly all the folks reading this post will be familiar with the song, On Eagle's Wings, by Fr Michael Joncas - and not only familiar - but intimately and spiritually familiar. Although composed by a Catholic priest, Eagle's Wings has become a favorite, a staple in the liturgical repertoire of Christians across the denominational spectrum.
Joncas was a seminarian when he composed this song for the funeral of a friend's father and the lyrics (based on Psalm 91) still offer comfort and support to those who find themselves in need of consolation and hope.
What many may not be aware of is that Joncas wrote Eagle's Wings in 1976, making this year the 50th anniversary of its appearance...
And He will raise you up on eagle's wings
Bear you on the breath of dawn
Make you to shine like the sun
And hold you in the palm of His hand
The snare of the fowler will never capture you
And famine will bring you no fear
Under His wings, your refuge
His faithfulness, your shield
You need not fear the terror of the night
Nor the arrow that flies by day
Though thousands fall about you
Near you it shall not come
For to His angels He's given a command
To guard you in all of your ways
Upon their hands they will bear you up
Lest you dash your foot against a stone

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| Saint Joseph the Worker by Michael O'Brien |
Today is the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker.
When I hear bread breaking,I see something else;it seems almost as thoughGod never meant us to do anything else.
So beautiful a sound,the crust breaks up like mannaand falls all over everything,and then we eat.
Bread gets inside humans.It turns into what the experts call“formal glory of God.”But don’t let that worry you.
Sometime in your life,hope you might see one starved man,the look on his facewhen the bread finally arrives.
Hope you might have baked it or bought it– or even needed it yourself.For that look on his face,for your hands meeting hisacross a piece of bread,you might be willing to lose a lot,or suffer a lot– or die a little, even.