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Holy, Holy, Holy
The little girl standing outside Cale Green Park stamped her foot and said loudly, “I want to go!” Beside her, her mother and a friend were struggling with two buggies and two toddlers. Clearly the allure of the children’s playground … Continue reading
Letting Things Go
“Do you think you will want your Great Grandmother’s grandfather clock? And what about the roll top desk? Your Grandad wanted you to have that.” “ Yes, I like the idea. Not sure of the cost of transporting them to … Continue reading
Going Towards
The Desert Mothers and Fathers, as they became known, were trying to “get away”. Between the third and the sixth century CE, men and women were living out in the deserts of Egypt, Syria, Palestine and Arabia. They went because … Continue reading
Getting Away
It was all so much simpler in Jesus’ time. When he needed to get away, to take a break from the crowds, he took to a boat on the lake or walked into the desert. He looked for some quiet … Continue reading
Let’s Assume – or Not
Making assumptions is a very human activity. A friend of mine was a good tennis player. He accepted an invitation to a social occasion where he met an attractive young woman who also enjoyed playing tennis. She agreed to his … Continue reading
Finding Refuge
This week is Refugee Week. A week that celebrates the contribution, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking asylum. A few months ago Jan and I went to a reading at Simply Books in Bramhall given by the poet … Continue reading
Am I radical Enough?
I didn’t know who Joan Chittister was, though clearly she was a nun because she had the initials OSB – Order of St. Benedict – after her name. I was reading a piece she had written. It was the passage … Continue reading
Letting Go
We live by associations and connections. One of the ways of staying connected to loved ones, particularly if they have died or are absent from our day to day lives, is through pictures and objects connected with them. On our … Continue reading
Gratitude
At Evensong we sing the two canticles, known in Latin as the Magnificat and the Nunc Dimittis,. After singing them a couple of weeks back, it struck me how full of thankfulness they both are. From different perspectives both Mary … Continue reading
Movement and Growth
Walk past St George’s, or any school playground, at break or lunch time and what will you see? Movement. Lots of it as children run and dodge round the playground. Chasing, shouting, laughing. The human brain grows in response to … Continue reading