Hymns
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A Winter Beginning

There is a kind of waiting that belongs only to winter. The fields lie still. The light comes late and leaves early.And yet, beneath the frost, something is already preparing to grow. I’ve begun work on a new volume in The Mindful Year — a winter collection shaped by this season of quiet watching and… Continue reading
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Dawn. Stone. Rising

At Easter dawn, the stone is moved and Christ stands near—present in our grief, speaking our name, and meeting us again in the ordinary places. Continue reading
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Paths & Passages

Paths & Passages captures a season of prayer through Psalms 26 to 50, emphasizing the journey of faith, trust, and gratitude amidst life’s continuous movement. Continue reading
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A Map for the Journey: Navigating our New Menu

A new map for the journey: our updated menu offers clear pathways through the hymns, poems, and reflections that shape this neurodivergent and contemplative space. Continue reading
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A gentle note about NeuroDivine

A gentle rhythm begins—hymns from the road and from the quiet, shared through the week. Continue reading
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A Hymn for St Patrick’s Day – “O God of Patrick, Still Our Guide” (Common Metre)
A congregational hymn for St Patrick’s Day celebrating the missionary witness of Patrick and the Christian heritage of Ireland. Continue reading
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A Hymn for the Quiet Keeping – “Christ, Keeper of our quiet days” (Common Metre)

The congregational hymn, “Christ the Keeper” emphasizes God’s peace, healing, and confidence in faith, celebrating Christ’s victory over darkness. Continue reading
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Where the Veil Wears Thin: Perpetua and Felicity – “Where earth and heaven brush as one” (Common Metre)

Perpetua and Felicity inspire with their courage and faith, embodying hope and trust in God despite adversity and suffering. Continue reading
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A quiet hour by the Shannon – “By Shannon’s holy, flowing tide (Common Metre)

St Mary’s Cathedral in Limerick is depicted as a sacred space where faith, memory, and community intertwine, inspiring continuous worship. Continue reading
