An Easter Double Feature – Prose by Philip Shano, SJ and Poetry by Greg Kennedy, SJ
Inspired by the writing in Eclsiatis, the poet has a different take on Easter...
Philip Shano, SJ has many years of rich and varied experience working with Ignatian spirituality: teaching, writing and using it in his ministry. He resides in the Jesuit community in Pickering, Ontario.
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Inspired by the writing in Eclsiatis, the poet has a different take on Easter...
"The Church abstains from the Sacrifice of the Mass, with the sacred table left bare, until after the solemn Vigil … when the time comes for paschal joys, the abundance of which overflows to occupy fifty days.” ...
"We are invited today to a simple and sincere presence to Christ on the cross."...
" Let's take time at this evening's Mass of the Lord's Supper to consider the humility of Jesus and the example he is setting us. "...
"The experience depends on what has happened to me and to the world around me since we last entered into these mysteries."...
"When I am truly humble, I know that I’m not speaking up or doing something because of my own need to be in front. It’s because I know that I am imbued with the Spirit of God and do not need to fear."...
"Let us Dream is intensely personal and challenging. It is perfect Lenten reading as it invites us to look inward at ourselves, and outward to the world in which we live."...
"“We have an obligation to ensure that every person lives with dignity and has sufficient opportunities for his or her integral development.”"...
" Francis writes of how Joseph loved Jesus with a father’s heart (Patris Corde) and how prominent his name has been in papal documents. It was Pope Pius IX who proclaimed Joseph as patron of the Church in December 1870."...
"March 17 celebrates the man and the arrival of Christianity to Ireland. It increasingly celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish throughout the world."...