poetry

Harmony

I was lucky to have a mother who never stopped teaching, even on a shopping trip. – S. Joan Harmony – by Sister Joan Mitchell, CSJ “Now stay on the second note when I go up,” mother coached me. So for the 50 miles to St. Cloud in the car we kept singing, mother repeating,

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July 4th Blessing

Our 4th Of July blessing is the final two stanzas from the poem “One Today” by Richard Blanco, composed for President Obama’s second inauguration. We are all together under one sky in this nation and in our church, with hope waiting for us to name it. Thank you for being a blessing to all of

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Poem of the Week

For fifteen years a pilgrim to a thatch of wood forgotten wild in the city to hear the snow  tumbling over a tree root into noise, a carnival of thaw to see the bloodroots unfold and know my roots will stir

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Poem of the Week

High Sierra Moment The Tohee meanders a meadow home in its grasses to purple perstemmen, blue lupin, orange puccoon, yellow-eyed daisies   mirrors at its wide bend gray granite mountains, tamed by distance but exacting rigor for every step higher every broader view   I watch the mountain water flow— so incredibly clear, lucid almost,

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