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The Moon’s Wisdom – Christine Valters Paintner

“The moon has much wisdom to offer us with her witness to the necessity of both waxing and waning, both brilliant fullness and utter darkness. At every turn it seems that nature calls us to embrace both the expansion and the contraction as necessary to the very way we were created.”

–Christine Valters Paintner, PhD, Sacred Time: Embracing an Intentional Way of Life — A Self-Study Online Retreat. Use code SACREDTIME20 to take 20% off through March 31st.
 

When have you felt the gifts of expansion? Of contraction?

There Is No Thing Such As Just War — Pope Francis

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A war is always—always!—the defeat of humanity, always. We, the educated, who work in education, are defeated by this war, because [it is] “elsewhere”; we are responsible. There is no such thing as a just war: they do not exist!Against War: Building a Culture of Peace, p. 17

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 6 March 2026

Verse of the day

As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, continue to walk in him, rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving.
– Colossians 2:6-7

Voice of the day

Radical simply means grasping things at the root.
– Angela Davis

Prayer of the day

God, imbue us with the radical impulse to truly walk alongside you.

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 5 March 2026

Verse of the day

The point is this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
– 2 Corinthians 9:6-7

Voice of the day

Ever since I have been conscious of my part in life, I have felt consecrated to the saving of human life.
– Lillian D. Wald

Prayer of the day

Lord, we are grateful for the limitless potential of the bounty we can sow and the freedom you give us to make up our minds to do so. Instill in us a reverence and devotion to human life.

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 4 March 2026

Verse of the day

If, then, there is any comfort in Christ, any consolation from love, any partnership in the Spirit, any tender affection and sympathy, make my joy complete: be of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.
– Philippians 2:1-2

Voice of the day

We all are Citizens of the World. What’s good for you, must be good for all. If you are lost, share a plate of food with a stranger…you will find who you are.
– José Andrés

Prayer of the day

God our nurturer, you bring us into fasting, but also to feast. Let there be no boundaries in our hearts as we seek to be in accordance with each other.

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 3 March 2026

Verse of the day

A voice cries out: “In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God.”
– Isaiah 40:3

Voice of the day

To the uninitiated, the Judean wilderness can look lifeless, dead at certain times of year but then, when the rains fall and the waters rise and the flowers bloom it becomes a garden oasis of life. A masterwork lovingly painted by a divine hand.
– Wil Gafney

Prayer of the day

Creator God, you breathe life into all places, even in apparent wilderness. Whenever we wander through it, help us perceive your ways.

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 2 March 2026

Verse of the day

For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.
– Romans 11:29

Voice of the day

Let us return, then, as we do in times of grief, for the sake of pleasure but mostly for the need for relief, to art.
– Ling Ma, “Severance” (2018)

Prayer of the day

Divine Potter, you mold and meet us at the kiln. May encounters with art restore and lead us to fulfill the things you call us to.

A Heart Of Flesh – Henri Nouwen

God sent us you, Jesus, with a human heart big enough to hold all human loneliness and all human anguish. Your heart is not a heart of stone, but a heart of flesh; your heart of flesh is not narrowed by human sin and unfaithfulness, but is as wide and deep as divine love itself. Your heart does not distinguish between rich and poor, friend and enemy, female and male, slave and free, sinner and saint. Your heart is open to receive anyone with total, unrestricted love. For anyone who wants to come to you, there is room. You want to draw all people to yourself and offer them a home where every human desire is met, every human longing comes to rest and every human longing is satisfied. — Heart Speaks to Heart: Three Gospel Meditations on Jesus

We Need to Change — A Brief Reflection

Morton’s hermitage fireplace from our 2024 pilgrimage to The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani with the International Thomas Merton Society (ITMS)

In light of this administration’s insane and illegal attack on Iraq (also the illegal kidnapping of Venezuela’s president and his spouse AND the domestic terrorism operations that ICE and DHS are conducting) I turned to Thomas Merton for some insight and guidance. In his book, Seeds of Destruction, he wrote the following words:

…faith cannot be preserved if reason goes under, and the Church cannot survive if man is destroyed: that is to say if his humanity is utterly debased and mechanized, while he himself remains on earth as the instrument of enormous and unidentified forces like those which press us inexorably to the brink of nuclear war. (p. 243)

This insanity must end! We must find a way to nonviolently confront this administration and demand change. We must come together and have actual dialogue… I pray it isn’t too late. As Merton said in his “Letter to an Innocent Bystander” in his book Raids on the Unspeakable:

If I dare, in these few words, to ask you some direct and personal questions, it is because I address them as much to myself as to you. It is because I am still able to hope that a civil exchange of ideas can take place between two persons—that we have not yet reached the stage where we are all hermetically sealed, each one in the collective arrogance and despair of his own herd. If I seem to be in a hurry to take advantage of the situation that still exists, it is, frankly, because I sometimes feel it may not continue to exist much longer. (p. 53)

I pray that it isn’t too late for this nation to turn around and change its ways. In the words of 1 Peter 3:11, let us (them) turn away from evil and do good; let us (them) seek peace and pursue it.

Please Do Not Get Used to Violence: A Brief Reflection

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Pope Francis was speaking of Ukraine in this particular Angelus message on 20 March 2022… these words resonate even more today as the madness grows in the US and around the World today. The numbers of inhumane attacks, often against unarmed people, are sickening. The callous violation of the Constitution, the Rules of War, the Geneva Conventions, and basic human rights are appalling. This madness MUST end!

…please, let us not get used to war and violence! Let us not tire of welcoming [refugees] with generosity as is being done, not only now during the emergency, but also in the weeks and months to come.Against War: Building A Culture of Peace, p. 15