As the collection of hymns, poems, and reflections grows, I wanted to ensure that this digital space remains a sanctuary rather than a thicket. To that end, I’ve updated the NeuroDivine menu to help you find exactly what you need for your own quiet hours or for your local faith community.
The journey is now organized into four distinct pathways:
- Hymns: New songs for ancient truths. Here you’ll find original compositions set to familiar meters (CM and DCM), ready for congregational or private use.
- Hymn Index: More than just a list, the index is now grouped by theme, helping you find the right lyrical theology for specific liturgical seasons, scriptures, or moments of pastoral care.
- Poetry: Where the veil wears thin. These are sensory dispatches from the Irish landscape, the dialysis ward, and the internal weather of a neurodivergent soul.
- Reflections: Theology in the everyday. Longer-form essays exploring the intersection of Benedictine stability, disability, and the “small mercies” found in unexpected places.
- Resources: A central hub for downloadable liturgies, booklets, and materials like Carried, curated for chaplains, carers, and pilgrims.
My hope is that these categories act as a “rule” in the Benedictine sense—not a rigid set of boxes, but a framework that provides stability and ease as we walk this path together.


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