Monday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time

1Peter1:3-9; Psalm 111:1-2,5-6,9-10; Mark 10:17-27

giving up our possessions
we enter the freedom of heaven
as we are no longer bound
by what possesses us
but by God’s goodness
a covenant offered
to All in justice
imperishable
undefiled
unfading
safeguarded by faith
we enter a love
more precious than gold

from His guiding commands
we are alive
giving thanks
praying always
with all of our heart
for all things
are possible in God

What possesses you?
Do you live in the goodness of God?
Do you cherish God’s good news?

Solemnity of the Holy Trinity

Dt. 4:32-34,39-40; Ps. 33:4-6,9,12, 18-22; Romans: 8: 14-17; Mt. 28:16-20)

we fix our heart on
the God of heaven
the God of earth
a voice
amidst the fire
and the strong hand
and outstretched arm
we understand
God’s commands for love
from the one who loves
justice and right
we are happy
as all are chosen
and live and breathe
with Him
knowing we are
children of God
lead away
from slavery to love
we teach what we have
come to know
in our heart
we are One

with the love of God
the love of Jesus
and the love of the Holy Spirit
who is with us always
until the end of the age

Where have you heard the voice of God?

Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Genesis 3:9-20; Psalm 87:1-7; John 19:25-34

standing by the cross with Mary
sharing the burden
of our separateness
our sinfulness
we see His cross
His thirst
and enter the mystery
of suffering
speaking a language
beyond our understanding
yet reaching a place
of knowing in us
where we live with Him
in God’s love
and say with him
“it is finished”
releasing our Spirit
to heaven’s joy

How do you experience the cross?
How do you respond to His thirst?

Painting by Adam Morse

Pentecost Sunday

Readings for Vigil Mass
Ezekiel 37: 1-14; Psalm 104; Romans 8:22-27; John 7:37-39

groaning in our
agony of waiting
we knew not
how to pray
lifeless
as in a grave
we were lost
we have been
dry bones
walking
with no spirit
until He is set
upon us–
called
from the four winds
the Spirit comes
and breathes us
into Life
tongues of fire
ignite us
our imagination soars
one moment
changes all
as one we thought gone
appears
rattling bones
come together
bone joining bone
enfleshed–
we speak
with passion
the new language
of love

Can these dry bones come to life?
Is your imagination alive with His spirit?
Are you a living flame of Love?