“The Terrible, Marvellous Dust” [spiritual practice]
Take a moment to contemplate Jan Richardson’s moving essay and poem, “The Terrible, Marvellous Dust,” and connect with the start of Lent and with the Cathedral’s Lenten Carbon Fast (links here).
Take a moment to contemplate Jan Richardson’s moving essay and poem, “The Terrible, Marvellous Dust,” and connect with the start of Lent and with the Cathedral’s Lenten Carbon Fast (links here).
Lent is a season of preparation and reflection as we prepare to once again receive the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection. It is a time for acknowledging our human frailty and our deep need for the constant presence of God. It is a time for focusing our attention on...
As you consider the many choices available to you during Lent, why not begin by asking yourself “What does God want to grow in me this Lent? What discipline will nurture God’s growth?” If you are feeling lazy, have a look at this video by David Byrne and Brian Eno chosen...
Candlemas marks the point in the Christian year when we turn our gaze from the Crib towards the Cross. On Sunday we heard Simeon exclaim, “my eyes have seen your salvation.” (Luke 2:30). On Monday February 2, drawing from the text of Bach’s Cantata for Candlemas, “Ich habe genug” [It...