HOLY SATURDAY IN TWENTY WORDS

This twenty words mean almost EVERYTHING to me: "Holy Saturday proclaims that we are seen in our darkest night. Just as Easter proclaims we are never stranded there." See CAC Daily Meditations April 4, 2026: Week 13 Practice: The Dark Before the Dawn

Next. I want to connect the CAC Daily meditation above, and a title that I've wrestled with for twenty plus years. Didn't know that a title could be an angel. But I think this one was (Gen 32: 22-32).

That said, 'Stranded on the Mainland' was a title I used for both a poem and a fairytale I wrote during difficult times. Now. it's the title of this blog-- also begun at a difficult time. Originally I thought the title was just a clever play-on-words. We're supposed to get stranded on a desert island, right? Nope. I got stranded on the mainland (in Toronto). Stranded in homesickness, in longing, and trauma.

But fast forward … 

       Easter proclaims we are never stranded there

           not on the mainland

       or in the dark night

           or in the city

       in trauma or the tomb

and your new new title|name shall be:

      So Worthy of Rescue, joining all God's Children So Worthy of Rescue

                                                wow






























Sailing in the Florida Keys circa late 1980's/early 1990's

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