“Love yourself. Then forget it. Then, love the world.” —Mary Oliver Submitted by Gelli Ma. Where are you finding God this Easter season? Send us a photo for possible inclusion on Picturing God.
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“Love yourself. Then forget it. Then, love the world.” —Mary Oliver Submitted by Gelli Ma. Where are you finding God this Easter season? Send us a photo for possible inclusion on Picturing God.
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“Fruit of the vine” Submitted by Angela Pope. Do you want to learn more about Ignatian spirituality, the spirituality behind Picturing God? Check out our sister blog dotMagis.
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“Reminds me of the Trinity.” Submitted by Angela Pope. Share your holiday photos for possible use on Picturing God.
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“There is much beauty to behold in the desert.” Submitted by Kelly Foyle. Where do you see the beauty of God’s presence? Share your photos with us.
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“Here is a single magnolia blossom that inexplicably made it…a sign of the persistent presence of life.” Submitted by Fran Rossi Szpylczyn. For summer vacation, are you going to the sea, the mountains, or your backyard? Share a scene from your vacation with us at Picturing God: Faces and Traces of the Divine.
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“New Life” Submitted by Andy Prima. Where are you finding God this Easter season? Send us a photo for possible inclusion on Picturing God.
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“What looks like two different plants is actually one Easter lily planted in the ground. One part of the plant is dying in order for the plant to grow into a newness of life. Giving our lives to God is both dying and living at the same time.” Submitted by Gary Piper. As we celebrate [...]
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“All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action.” —James Russell Lowell From the 2012 Ignatian Inspiration Calendar
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“Spreading God’s Beauty” Submitted by Angela Pope. Share your holiday photos for possible future use on Picturing God.
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“I feel the love of Christ to creation in this picture.” Submitted by Philip June. Share your photo of where you find the faces and traces of the divine. Find out how.
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