Monthly Archives: April 2014

Such Beauty

Now that spring is sneaking in through the back door, I must confess that I love to drive in this province of mine. The wildlife is returning to activity and the vast prairies roll out, still sprinkled with snow, but … Continue reading

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Flying High

I think even the birds are happy that the sun was shining today and the temperatures warm. I saw many hawks and a bald eagle as I drove through my beautiful province. Once I got outside the city, the snow … Continue reading

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Out on a Limb

Today’s first reading is one that I have loved from the day I first read it. A priest told me about it: Daniel 13 and the story of Susanna.  This lovely story is only read on weekdays at masses. I … Continue reading

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Come out!

I love today’s Gospel reading of the Raising of Lazarus. When I was in Singapore, I went to a concert by Corrinne May who had a song entitled Lazarus that caught my attention. “Lazarus, come out of your tomb.” The … Continue reading

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Control to Compassion

There are signs of life in the stalemate of spring. This weekend I have been in a retreat entitled Control to Compassion by Fr. Michael Crosby and it echoes the outside world. If we can let go, something much more … Continue reading

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What is Essential

For those of you who follow me regularly, you may have wondered where I was. I took a break from the Internet during my silent retreat. I had a very powerful and healing time in the stillness. I brought my … Continue reading

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