His grave is under the trees. We visited last Sunday - it was so peaceful, and good to stand in the shade, listening to the birdsong, and remembering
On the Saturday morning, we'd visited St Thomas Church in Canterbury city centre. A short walk from the cathedral, this Roman Catholic church is where Bob's Mum worshipped. Here Bob was confirmed, his sister was married - and Mum's funeral was held in 1986. It was cool inside, and I was able to spend a few moments sitting quietly in prayer, thanking God for all his blessings. Grateful to have become part of this family when I met and married Bob. The late Pope Francis declared 2025 to be a Jubilee Year, with the theme "Pilgrims of Hope". In the entrance was a large banner, incorporating the colourful logo, and the special prayer. St Thomas' Church is one of 102 churches in England designated Pilgrim Churches
I like the idea of being "Pilgrims of Hope" - and the logo showing the diverse group of faithful people, supporting one another, and clinging to the cross - their symbol of faith. In the rough seas of life, it is shown as bring an anchor. In Hebrews chapter 6, it says "We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, sure and steadfast". If I can show love, support, and hope to those around me, if I can be a 'tireless cultivator of the seeds of the Gospel' then maybe I can have an impact in my small corner of the cosmos.
That is a lovely prayer. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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DeleteThey talk about 'thin places'; this sounds like one of them for you both. Glad you had this time.
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DeleteA special prayer to share and a special place for your family. Thank you. She H
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful visit-I always love the cool and quiet inside a church. Hope Bob continues to heal. Catriona
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DeleteI think you already have an impact Ang. Ps Uni Challenge back tomorrow!
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DeleteBeautiful words and shows us the importance of each and every one of us! Small alone, mighty together under God's mantel!
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DeleteLovely that you both had the opportunity to visit a special place x
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DeleteI cannot think of a more peaceful setting than at St Vincent's. Truly beautiful. JanF
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DeleteI love the picture of the trees in the graveyard of St. Vincent's, and the church itself, and the contrast with the church in Canterbury. Thanks for sharing the Jubilee prayer, hope is what we always need. I found an indigenous prayer on our church bulletin that I will share, hoping you don't mind. Our priest was pointing out today that truth can be found in all the major religions, as well as our own.
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whose voice I hear in the winds and whose breath gives life to all the world, hear me. I am small and weak. I need your strength
and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty and make my eyes
ever behold the red and purple sunset.
Make my hands respect the things you have made and my ears sharp to hear your voice.
Make me wise so that I may understand
the things you have taught my people.
Let me learn the lessons you have hidden
in every leaf and rock.
I seek strength, not to be superior to my brother,
but to fight my greatest enemy - myself.
Make me always ready to come to you
with clean hands and straight eyes,
so when life fades, as the fading sunset,
my spirit will come to you without shame.
(Chief Yellow Lark, Lakota, 1887)
Thank you Bushlady
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