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to baptize and caress
blushing with your glory
these blooms will last
and then let go the branches
- whose season is so short,
how much more
every hour, every minute, every second,
and called us into being
at an hour,
Amen.
Daily Prayer, Spirituality and Worship in the Roman Catholic Tradition
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Amen.

And as you've brought me through this day,
be in my dreams all through the night
- and be there in the morning
when I greet the new day's light...
Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake,
keep vigil while I sleep,
that awake, I may keep watch for you
and asleep, rest in your peace...
Amen.
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and fragrant lilacs, understated elegance,
rehearsing the perfect curtsy
for a timely spring debut...
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If I'd driven instead of walking, Lord,
if I'd hurried rather than taking my time,
if I hadn't crossed the street to take a closer look:
I'd have surely missed the mystery, Lord,
and more - I'd have missed you...
Amen.

It's First Communion season and I've saved Megan O'Sulllivan's beautiful reflection for now. I'm sure that many of my readers will enjoy this!
Founded on Christ, the living stone, we experience the powerful and mysterious action of the Holy Spirit, and we believe that every authentic human effort to cooperate with him for the good will be blessed by our heavenly Father, in whom we place our hope. For this reason, we can diligently contribute to every initiative that builds a more just world, and we can call others to collaborate in promoting the integral development of every human being. We wish to engage in dialogue with all men and women of our time, with whom we share in the events, questions and aspirations of humanity. Together with them, we seek to identify new paths for the common good and for promoting a dignified life for all. Indeed, openness to dialogue is an integral part of the Church’s vocation because, constituted in Christ as “a sacrament of communion..." she recognizes history as the place where the Gospel challenges and directs human experience. (Magnifica Humanitas #2)
with fortitude, knowledge, and love of you...
Yes, I'll be posting on Pope Leo's first encyclical letter: Magnifica Humanitas - once I've read it and had an opportunity to put some thoughts together.
Make of me a gardener, O Lord,
in the garden of souls you've planted,
souls entrusted to all of us
to care for, nurture and serve...
Let me be as sunlight and warmth,
coaxing others to bud and to sprout;
and let my words be a gentle rain,
refreshing parched and thirsty hearts...
Let my presence be soil for all
to thrive in, to grow and to flourish
but then I'll leave all the pruning to you,
lest, in haste, I do any harm...
And come, tend my own garden, Lord
be my ground, my grace and my light;
prune away and weed out what I really don't need;
help me grow and bloom and bear fruit!
Amen.

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