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Humility. Dependence. Praise.

On a Monday marked by interruption and endurance, the readings remind us that humility restores, pride collapses, Christ heals in the pauses, and creation still sings a new song. Continue reading
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Prayer. Presence. Gift.

From food walks to Benedictine gestures, the Pioneer Ministry Gathering stretched comfort zones and reminded us that the Gospel is never ours to keep — it is always gift, received and shared. Continue reading
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Mercy. Cross. Kingdom.

At the throne of the crucified King, mercy gathers the scattered and restores the excluded. Continue reading
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Thirst. Storm. Mercy.
Even in delay, presence remains—better the last place inside than absence outside. Continue reading
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Silence. Trust. Rest.

After Compline, silence is not emptiness but communion—fertile ground where trust deepens and rest becomes prayer. On this Thursday of reprieve, I let quiet be my healing. Continue reading
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Cold. Dialysis. Light.

On a bitter November morning, the Rule’s wisdom meets the hum of the dialysis machine. Even in the cold, daylight becomes mercy, and faith becomes rhythm. Continue reading
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Measure. Mercy. Murmuring.

Even in weakness, the portion given can be enough—if blessed without murmuring. Continue reading
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Scripture. Tradition. Reason.

The Anglican “three-legged stool” is no flimsy metaphor. From a Benedictine vantage, Scripture, Tradition, and Reason are not rivals but companions—each leg essential, each supporting the other. Privileging Scripture alone unbalances the seat; true stability comes only when all three are held in rhythm, humility, and communal discernment. Continue reading
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Measure. Mercy. Joy.

In the hum of the machine and the weight of bread, grace is found in sufficiency. Continue reading
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Cloak. Candle. Lily.

A folded note of grace, a candle lit early, a lily held without striving. Saturday invites us to rest in presence, not performance. Continue reading
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Line. Liturgy. Love.

On Fridays, the line connects more than blood—it connects presence, prayer, and quiet grace. In the hum of the machine and the rhythm of Benedictine care, we remember: to be served is to be seen, and to receive gently is its own kind of ministry. Continue reading
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Integrity. Vulnerability. Mercy.

In the fragile rhythms of daily service, grace is revealed—not in power, but in vulnerability. Psalm, prophecy, teaching, and Rule converge to show that holiness is found in the ordinary patterns of care. Continue reading
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Carried. Called. Corrected.

The thread is clear: faith is not soft sentiment but a lived discipline in the midst of machinery, sensory storms, and fragile bodies. Continue reading
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Discipline. Vision. Sanctuary.

In the rhythm of dialysis, between fire and blessing, a sacred story unfolds. Continue reading
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Memory. Mercy. Light.

On this island, remembrance is sacred in its complexity—where silence becomes liturgy and music becomes mercy. Continue reading
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Humility. Rhythm. Light.

A cloak never left behind, a call heard by the sea, and a good word given when nothing else remains—this is the quiet mercy of being held. Continue reading
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Wilderness. Presence. Resistance.

What happens when scripture meets the dialysis chair? A psalm, a prophet, and a wilderness walk with Christ offer unexpected clarity, presence, and strength. Continue reading
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Threshold. Wilderness. Beloved.

On a quiet Thursday, far from the noise of machines and expectations, this reflection traces the contours of sanctuary, summons, and surrender—where the wild voice prepares the way and the beloved is named in the stillness. Continue reading


