County Wicklow, Ireland Submitted by Kim Powell. Where are you finding God this Lent? Share your photos for possible use on Picturing God, or join in the community at Other6 Prays Lent.
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County Wicklow, Ireland Submitted by Kim Powell. Where are you finding God this Lent? Share your photos for possible use on Picturing God, or join in the community at Other6 Prays Lent.
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“September rose in my garden here in Ireland—God is here among the living and the dying.” Submitted by Ann Murray. Today is All Saints Day. We remember the communion of saints.
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“When we were on pilgrimage in the monastic city of St. Kevin in Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland, and I reached exactly the middle of the valley, I felt that I was completely small in the midst of the creation—elevating the sense of humility and at the same time being reconciled to the creation, nature.” Submitted [...]
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“Sunset on the North Bull Wall, at Dublin Port, Dublin, Ireland. I feel the surprising God’s presence in the beauty of the scenery.” Submitted by Fortunatus Parwoto. The Ignatian Advent retreat continues through the last week of Advent and into the Christmas season.
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Achill Island, in County Mayo, Ireland. Submitted by Fiona. Subscribe to Picturing God via e-mail or RSS to be inspired daily by the images others submit.
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Dun Laoghaire Harbor, Ireland. Photo by Kim Powell. Enter for your chance to win a copy of An Ignatian Pathway as our 31 Days with St. Ignatius celebration draws to a close.
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Detail of Celtic High Cross at Monasterboice in Ireland. Submitted by Paul Brian Campbell, SJ. Join Paul at his blog, People for Others for a blogalogue with Pat Coyle this week.
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Rhododendron seen in County Kerry, Ireland. “I was out for an early morning walk and came across the most amazing rhododendron bush. I took this picture to remind me of the beauty of the moment and to help me recall just how close I felt to God.” Submitted by Paul Brian Campbell, SJ. Join Paul [...]
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Road in County Kerry, Ireland “The misty and somewhat ethereal atmosphere evoked by this road much traveled by the starving Irish during the Famine of the 1860s makes me aware that my own journey towards God will not always be easy.” Submitted by Paul Brian Campbell, SJ. Join Paul at his blog, People for Others.
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Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland “Often shrouded by rain and mist, when they reveal themselves they lead my eye outwards towards the immensity of the ocean and, for some reason, I find myself wanting to pray.” Submitted by Paul Brian Campbell, SJ. Join Paul at his blog, People for Others.
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