Saturday, March 18, 2017

Celtic Christianity

Celtic Christianity

I find it no longer find it honoring to celebrate my Celtic ancestor pilgrimage for God, by acknowledging St. Patricks day.  So 18th of March is my celebration of Celtic Christianity.

Snippet

Holy Mountain*

I want to climb the holy mountain

ascend over weight of stone

and force of gravity, follow the

rise of a wide and cracked earth

toward eternal sky,

measured steps across the sharp path,

rest often to catch my heavy breath.

I want to hear the silence of stone and stars,

lie back on granite's steep rise

face to silver sky's glittering points

where I can taste the galaxies

on my tongue, communion of fire,

then stand on the summit and

look out at the laboring world.

I want to witness earth's slow turning

with early light brushing over me,

a hundred hues

of grey, pink, gold,

speckles of Jackson Pollock light,

then ribbons of mist floating

like white streamers of surrender.

I want to look back down the trail

as if over my past, forgive a thousand tiny

and tremendous transgressions

because now all that matters

is how small I feel under the sky,

even the sparrowhawk takes no notice of me,

how enlarged I feel by knowing this smallness.

I want to be like St. Patrick,

climb the holy mountain full of

promise and direction and knowing,

forty days of fasting aloft among clouds

until my body no longer hungers

and something inside is satisfied

and my restless heart says here,

no longer dreaming of other peaks.

—Christine Valters Paintner

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_posts/14828658-feast-of-st-patrick-a-love-note-from-your-online-abbess

Scripture

Whoever seeks good finds favor,
    but evil comes to one who searches for it.

Those who trust in their riches will fall,
    but the righteous will thrive like a green leaf.(AN)

Whoever brings ruin on their family will inherit only wind,
    and the fool will be servant to the wise.

The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life,
    and the one who is wise saves lives. Psalms 11:27-30 NIV

Song
Let Mercy Lead Rich Mullins
https://youtu.be/hgsY4WvDg7w

Aidan you're young
But Aidan you're growing fast
Me and your mom
And all the love we have
We can only take you so far
As far as we can
But you'll need something more to guide your heart
As you grow into a man
Let mercy lead
Let love be the strength in your legs
And in every footprint that you leave
There'll be a drop of grace
If we can reach
Beyond the wisdom of this age
Into the foolishness of God
That foolishness will save
Those who believe
Although their foolish hearts may break
They will find peace
And I'll meet you in that place
Where mercy leads
Aidan the day
Aidan the day will come
You'll run the race
That takes us way beyond
All our trials and all our failures
And all the good we dream of
But you can't see yet where it is you're heading
But one day you'll see the face of love
Let mercy lead
Let love be the strength in your legs
And in every footprint that you leave
There'll be a drop of grace
If we can reach
Beyond the wisdom of this age
Into the foolishness of God
That foolishness will save
Those who believe
Although their foolish hearts may break
They will find peace
Where mercy leads
Let mercy lead
Let love be the strength in your legs
And in every footprint that you leave
There'll be a drop of grace
If we can reach
Beyond the wisdom of this age
Into the foolishness of God
That foolishness will save
Those who believe
Although their foolish hearts may break
They will find peace
And I'll meet you in that place
Let mercy lead
Let mercy lead
Let mercy lead
Sentence Prayer


May God grant you a generous share of eternity.  

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