Shortly before the fifth anniversary of the publication of Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home. Sister Joan Brown offered this embodied reflection for our Earth.
I heard someone speak recently about growth in compassion. Some reflections.
The more conscious and compassionate we become the more skillful and free we are to participate in energies moving around us and within us. These energies invite us into a participatory universe with unknown insights for transformation, justice, inclusion, and beauty.
We are part of the natural world and the universe. The Sacred energies of Love woven throughout our Universe, our homes, neighborhoods, state, nation, creatures, trees and every stone call us to compassion. The energies of Love are expressions of the Holy One of many names and no names. If we are conscious of this flow of energy, we open ourselves to strength we do not know, creativity we have not dreamed, and a way forward that we could not imagine.
*Let a walk take you in this beautiful springtime.
*Hold hands with your child, children or partner. If you are alone imagine that you are holding loved ones, four legged ones, people across the world.
*Your grasp is one of conscious compassion sharing the vast energies of Love that desire expression through you.
*Keep walking.
Peace and good,
Joan
Sister Joan Quoted in NCR Article
/in NEWS, NMIPL in the News /by adminCommemorating Laudato Si
/in Reflections /by adminShortly before the fifth anniversary of the publication of Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home. Sister Joan Brown offered this embodied reflection for our Earth.
How We Celebrated a Season of Creation
/in NEWS /by adminWe kicked off our campaign in New Mexico with a reflection from Emily Syal, young adult advisor to the NMIPL board. Our second reflection came from Linda Sepulveda, who works at the Santa Maria de la Vid Norbertine Abbey and leads a community outreach program to engage young people in media literacy. The third reflection in the series was offered by Larry Rasmussen, an author, earth ethicist and lecturer. He recorded this video on the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Our fourth and final reflection came from The Rev. Canon Cornelia Eaton, Canon to the Ordinary for Ministry & Program Director of Hozhó Wellness Center for Women for The Episcopal Church in Navajoland.
An Invitation to Repentance and Conversion
Other Resources:
Statement fromIPL president and board of directors in response to the killing of George Floyd here.
Statements from IPL affiliates around the country.
Essayin Global Sisters Report (Sister Joan Brown)
Prayer Service sponsored by Archidiocese of Santa Fe, held on Wednesday evening June 3 Read Statement from Archbishop John Wester