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The Carpenter

God, an elderly Jesuit once suggested to me, is something like an old carpenter in a small village in Vermont. If you ask the townspeople where to turn to for carpentry work or repairs, they will say, “There’s only one person to call. He does excellent work. He’s careful, he’s precise, he’s conscientious, he’s creative,…

The Gathering Storm

  Can you not feel the electricity in the air, as we ride into the gathering storm, and see the haunting beauty of the sharp relief, like a knife’s edge set against a soft grey flannel? (January 2015, the East Coast Parkway, Singapore).

Silence

Pope Francis’s predecessor, Benedict XVI, was eloquent on the value of silence: “In silence, we are better able to listen to and understand ourselves; ideas come to birth and acquire depth; we understand with greater clarity what it is we want to say and what we expect from others; and we choose how to express…

Bauhinia Rhapsody IV

(Week 18) The first flowers. And more. The plant looks very jaded, and a little worn around the edges. Like a weary soul whose time has come to journey beyond adolescence. (Week 6) The mysterious miracle of growth and fruitfulness Another two weeks has passed. Now, there are these giant steps towards starting up the…