A GOOD LENTEN QUESTION?
"Although we may not be aware of rituals, they weave themselves into the fabric of our days in one way that defines who we are as individuals. A definition of ritual can be a regular pattern of words or actions. The way we answer the phone or door, our favorite topics of conversation... they can range from life-enhancing to life-depleting." (hprweb.com).
Blessed 5th Sunday of Lent! In a recent previous post, I included an interview link with the Irish poet, philosopher, and writer, John O'Donohue.
In that interview, there was a
phrase that struck me.
It was something to the effect that, "contemplatives need daily rituals to stay grounded and sane".
Feeding my cat is a morning, midday, and evening ritual.
Her breakfast, lunch, and supper nudges a call to prayer.
Her meow a monastery bell.
Are our rituals life-enhancing or life-depleting?
Maybe a good Lenten Question.
Cb
Amen
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