Joy and Liberation
Mary invites us, in these critical times of division and fear, to lean into the deep reserves we each have to become solace for each other and to co-create a place where we can all be more open, wholehearted, and merciful.
Grace Salceanu lives with her family in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she teaches, directs adult spirituality, and gives the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.
Mary invites us, in these critical times of division and fear, to lean into the deep reserves we each have to become solace for each other and to co-create a place where we can all be more open, wholehearted, and merciful.
Small inner and outer turnings lead to real change. This is what Lent is about: letting love reorient our lives. Who do you love?
Dorothy Day famously said, “My strength returns to me with my cup of coffee and the reading of the psalms.” Today’s psalm, in many ways, is like a balm for the displacement of hard times.
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