It is a hard art to learn, catching quiet by palms raised cupped in air shifting location here and there like trying to guess the pattern of falling leaves, and hoping to feel the soft descent of moments when silence slips between sounds. ~Enuma Okoro from “Passing Ordinary Time” as found in At the Still […]
Still Saturday: Mute
Mute Must we use words For everything? Can there not be A silent, flaming Leap of heart Toward Thee? ~Elizabeth B. Rooney as found in At the Still Point: A Literary Guide to Prayer in Ordinary Time, compiled by Sarah Arthur In the stillness, Sandy Welcome to the Still Saturday Community where we […]
still saturday: the foolish simplicity of grace
This ordinary time is gifted in its quiet, marked passing Christ slips about calling and baptizing sending and affirming pouring his Spirit like water intro broken cisterns, sealing cracks and filtering our senses, that we may savor the foolish simplicity of his grace. ~Enuma Okoro from “Passing Ordinary Time” in At the Still Point Stilled […]