

the adventure
It’s easy to make the mistake of seeing life as a treadmill, day after day ups and downs, a movement through time from youth to old age, then death and beyond.
Too often if feels as if we are helplessly captive carried along by the momentum of all that is expected of us and demanded from us, and we risk falling into an existence mode, a daily rhythm of survival, enduring, coping and so the treadmill rolls on.
A lovely way to begin the day; and it soothed my usual ‘yes but’ response to today’s reading from Luke! I prayed the decade for all our Mother-Marthas, many of them struggling with lockdown life.
Thank you for this medication.It is good to be getting back into the rosary.
Amen thanks Father John so good praying the Rosary together Amen
Thank you for the introduction to Henry Ossawa Tanner’s work. I do like his domestic settings which are so easy to relate to. It is great to be part of your rosary reflections. Blessings Mary