Lent Devotions 2022

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WRITING MY WAY INTO LOVE Monday, April 11

Proverbs 16:24: Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones. I have always written poetry. In fact, I think I began writing poetry before I even fully understood what poetry was, if poetry can be defined in any certain way. For me, poetry has always been a process for responding to what I see and experience in the world around me, both seen and unseen. In this regard, I think it was a natural progression for my poetry to become a tool of contemplation, an essential part of my spiritual practice. Contemplative practice is a cornerstone in the major religious traditions, as well as nonreligious spiritual practice. Some call it meditation, some call it prayer. Others might see it as a combination of practices, or something else entirely. But I think many practitioners would agree that contemplation is an opportunity to put the ego aside, to live in a moment where barriers are broken down and everything is connected, is whole. In Christian contemplation, this often takes the form of finding the God of love within ourselves and our lives. Richard Rohr, Franciscan priest and ecumenical teacher, explains that “a mystic is one who recognizes God’s image and likeness in this human being, in this creature, in this moment, and comes to see God everywhere and always.” Contemplative practice is often the way we train ourselves to engage in the Perennial Wisdom of the mystics and discover God’s love within ourselves and everything around us. I hesitate to assign a definition to contemplative poetry because I don’t believe there is a singular aspect that identifies a contemplative poem, and to some degree, all poetry is contemplative in nature. But I can tell you what contemplative poetry has been for me in terms of how creating these poems have become a spiritual practice in my life. For me, contemplative poetry is a way to tap into this mystic understanding, to grapple with the mystery of God, the benevolent love energy that connects us all, and to train myself to choose to live with a heart of love, with open eyes for the wonder and beauty that is all around me. My journey into creating contemplative poetry has done a great deal for me. It has provided me with a space where I can synthesize spiritual teachings into something that is both concrete and evocative. It has helped me ask questions, wrestle with doubt, and continually center myself to live with a heart of love. With every poem I write, I am getting closer to living into my calling as a Child of God, to putting light and love at the forefront of everything I do. I will end with this. Poet and philosopher Mark Nepo said that, “To walk quietly until the miracle in everything speaks is poetry, whether we write it down or not.” May you find the poetry in your daily living and may it begin to make you new. Here’s a contemplative poem I wrote for the season of Lent to help me center. I hope it centers you as well.

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The Resurrection of Our Lord, Easter Sunday, April 17

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pages 54-55

The Path of Love, Good Friday, April 15

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pages 51-52

Rest, Holy Saturday, April 16

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page 53

Hope is an Action Word, April 13

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page 49

Maundy Thursday, April 14

2min
page 50

Changing Family, April 12

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page 48

Writing My Way Into Love, April 11

2min
pages 46-47

Rooted in Love, April 8

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page 44

Small Choices, April 6

2min
page 42

Hope for the Best, April 7

2min
page 43

How Deep is Your Love?, April 9

3min
page 45

Giving Cheerfully in Kenya, April 5

3min
page 41

When Hope is Chosen, April 4

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pages 39-40

It Takes Action, Not Just a Decision, April 1

3min
page 37

Love All Around, March 30

4min
pages 34-35

Choosing Love with the Ones We Love, April 2

3min
page 38

What is Hope?, March 29

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page 33

Choosing Hope Because of Love, March 31

2min
page 36

Keeping Score, March 28

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page 32

Hope for the Littlest Things, March 25

3min
page 30

Stop Talking.... Start Listening, March 26

2min
page 31

Choosing Hope at the Pine Ridge Reservation, March 23

2min
page 28

Love Lives Here, March 24

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page 29

Inspiration from our Sisters in Haiti, March 21

3min
page 26

The Mantra of Choose Love, Choose Hope, March 22

2min
page 27

House of Hope, March 18

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page 22

Faith Seems Impossible, March 19

6min
pages 23-25

We Do Not Act Like This, March 17

3min
pages 20-21

Choose Space/Choose Hope, March 16

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pages 18-19

Our House of Six, March 14

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pages 15-16

It Feels Like Spiritual Turmoil, March 15

2min
page 17

Love is Patient, March 11

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Never Expected That Would Happen, March 12

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page 14

Ash Wednesday, March 2

3min
page 3

The Power of Love, March 7

4min
pages 8-9

Two and a Half Walls, March 9

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page 11

Keep Psalm and Carry On, March 4

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pages 5-6

Send Me, March 10

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Together in My Name, March 8

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Restore, March 5

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Along for the Ride, March 3

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