O Drawer!
O Lover, As well You know, I have occasionally flirted with wildly varying spirituality hypotheses involving everything. One such variant has been that You simply are not, at least no more than as projected...
A Blog by LeRoy Friesen
O Lover, As well You know, I have occasionally flirted with wildly varying spirituality hypotheses involving everything. One such variant has been that You simply are not, at least no more than as projected...
O Lover, In chapters 43-45 of II Isaiah the prophet, engaging exiles in the Babylonian and Persian empires, has You repeatedly proclaiming that there are no gods but You. An example would be 45:18:...
O Lover, In the recent 2nd Sunday of Advent homilist Fr. Daniel Groody, CSC, an international authority on immigration and faculty/administrator at Notre Dame, cited an image which remains with me. He related how...
O Lover, In an earlier post I wrote that all prayer is somehow response to what I called Your “seizing.” Variously exemplified, this dynamic also occurs in liturgy. More than in timeless themes of...
O Lover, In a recent conversation a friend raised a question as old as faith: what is prayer? Although this is a query the answering of which finds a lifetime too brief a time,...
[Duruflé, Maurice (1902-86), Requiem (Op. 9, 1947); performance (with organ) by the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, Stephen Layton (cond.), Saint-Eustache, Paris.] O Lover, In the face of the darkness encroaching on Advent and...
O Lover, Last week signaled the end of liturgical year #2023. We have now crossed into Advent (“coming” or “arrival”), a four-sunday season characterized by anticipation, waiting, silence, attentiveness, penitential preparation, and hope of...
O Lover, On the penultimate Sunday of this church year the gospel reading was the parable of the talents (Mt 25:14-30). In contrast to a pair of servants who had doubled their five and...
O Lover, Last week, during my first night following a brief hospitalization, I had a dream. The experience was unique and arresting, both before and after waking. In the dream I was a participant...
[“Hope is not prognostication. It is an orientation of the spirit, an orientation of the heart. . . .(It is) an ability to work for something because it is good, not just because it...