Category Archives: Spiritual Life

Read the Signs

This past summer, I spent an inordinate amount of time in Pennsylvania, a state that I had not visited for years, fond as I am of it. I visited three of its cities in three months — Pittsburgh, Gettysburg, and Harrisburg, in that order. First I went to Pittsburgh to formally take my early retirement from active full-time denominational service at our annual General Assembly. Then I went to Gettysburg to serve as a delegate at the 2023 National Convention of Braver Angels at the launch of its Rise for America campaign. Lastly, I went to Harrisburg to visit a newer friend who had moved back there after leaving his New England church; afterwards, I took a short drive on I-81 to the Alleghenies, where a couple of old friends took my husband and me on a magnificent hike though World’s End State Park. The views there were glorious and I promise you, well worth the trip. Make it someday, if you can.

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Revisiting Epiphany

When Epiphany was still simply Epiphany and not so easily confused with January 6th, I met my friend Sarah at the neighboring church she pastored. Near the start of 2021, we sat in her minister’s study and nibbled on star-shaped vanilla sugar cookies that she and her daughter had baked for the Christian holiday. We took off our masks to snack and spoke some about how we understood the journey of the three Wise Ones and the gifts they each presented to Jesus in Bethlehem. Then I told Sarah about a recent Taylor Swift song titled “Epiphany”, a haunting tribute to the mass trauma the pandemic ushered into U.S. hospitals. In it, Taylor croons: “But you dream of some epiphany/ Just one single glimpse of relief/ To make some sense of what you’ve seen.” Thanks to my Catholic upbringing, I have long been devoted to Epiphany. 

JWST, 2022. Photo credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScl
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