Matthew 21. 1-11
When they had come near Jerusalem and had reached Bethphage, at the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, saying to them, ‘Go into the village ahead of you, and immediately you will find a donkey tied, and a colt with her; untie them and bring t
Blog: Pictures-Books-Reflections
We continue to fail older people
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Councils cut back on free adult social care
Some authorities say they have no option but to cut one of their biggest areas of spending
The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services study found just 26 out of 148 councils would fund people in "moderate" or "low" need, dow
Spring
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In spring, the axis of the Earth is increasing its tilt toward the Sun and the length of daylight rapidly increases for the relevant hemisphere. The hemisphere begins to warm significantly causing new plant growth to "spring forth," giving the season its name. Snow, if a normal
The Royal Victorian Order
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Today in the Chapel of St Gerge many hundreds of people are gathering for a service of Praise, Remembrance and Dedication for the members of the Royal Victorian Order.
The Royal Victorian Order is given by The Queen to people who have served her or the Monarchy in a personal w
The Unbinding?
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John 11. 1-45
Now a certain man was ill, Lazarus of Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha. Mary was the one who anointed the Lord with perfume and wiped his feet with her hair; her brother Lazarus was ill. So the sisters sent a message to Jesus, ‘Lord, he whom y
decline
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one day a day woke up and
was sky, air, light
and itself. Later, evening
tapped my shoulder:
a reminder, a privilege,
a job to do. Record, it said
the elegance of the day's decline,
and the perfect curves
of all that is left
of a tulip.
Tom Davis, after Denise Levertov
Welcome and Wonder
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Ultimately cathedrals are places of welcome and transformation. Nowhere is this more true than of their worship. Their very construction points to the existence of a God of mystery and awe, yet in their nooks and crannies are places of intimacy and comfort, where the hesi
Church Going
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Once I am sure there's nothing going on
I step inside, letting the door thud shut.
Another church: matting, seats, and stone,
And little books; sprawlings of flowers, cut
For Sunday, brownish now; some brass and stuff
Up at the holy end; the small neat organ;
And a tense, musty
Open your eyes?
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Observe the wonders as they occur around you. Don't claim them.
Feel the artistry moving through, and be silent. -Jalal ad-Din Rumi
wild flower
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To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
From William Blake, Auguries of Innocence
radiant
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The middle region of the sky, where spirit lives, is radiant with the music of light;
There, where the pure white music blossoms, God lives, in delight.
Kabir (15c)
Religion may become extinct in nine nations?
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And what are we to make of this news item? Does it reflect our experience?
A study using census data from nine countries shows that religion there is set for extinction, say researchers.
The study found a steady rise in those claiming no religious affiliation.
The team's m
meditation
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To meditate does not mean to fight with a problem.
To meditate means to observe.
Your smile proves it.
It proves that you are being gentle with yourself,
that the sun of awareness is shining in you,
that you have control of your situation.
You are yourself,
and you have acqui
The women who make it possible
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As someone who has always admired and liked Sarah Brown – for the dignity she showed through the death of a child and her self-respect whilst her husband was under attack from just about everybody on an almost daily basis – I was looking forward to reading this book.
The t
Humility?
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From the Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury
Humility indeed happens when we're not looking. And that means that we have to learn where to look if we want to grow into the truth. We must look into the purpose, the mission, of God and allow ourselves to be taken up into the
Be at Leisure
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This is why the ability to be "at leisure" is one of the basic powers of the human soul. Like the gift of contemplative self-immersion in Being, and the ability to uplift one's spirits in festivity, the power to be at leisure is the power to step beyond the working world and wi
crocuses
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Spring is the Period
Express from God.
Among the other seasons
Himself abide,
But during March and April
None stir abroad
Without a cordial interview
With God.
Emily Dickinson
Israel(8) Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Church of the Resurrection by Eastern Christians is a church within the walled Old City of Jerusalem.
The site is venerated as Golgotha (the Hill of Calvary), where Jesus was crucified and is said to also contain the place
The meaning of Leisure.
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Leisure, then, as a condition of the soul - (and we must firmly keep to this assumption, since leisure is not necessarily present in all the external things like "breaks” "time off," "weekend," "vacation," and so on - it is a condition of the soul) - leisure is precisely the
Israel (7) Bethlehem
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Bethlehem is a Palestinian city in the central West Bank, approximately 8 kilometers south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people.It is the capital of the Bethlehem Governorate of the Palestinian National Authority and a hub of Palestinian culture and tourism.
