Tag: compassion
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Can it not be redeemed? Some thoughts on grief & shame.

It is funny, isn’t it, how events, dates or seasons in the calendar can be marked with a certain mood for us. How they become marred by the shadow of a specific experience. Birthdays for me have become a little bit this way. At first I thought, no birthdays with kids just hit different. And…
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get help.
What if we did ‘get help’?What if we did it everyday?What if we encouraged othersTo not believe the lieThat you’re on your ownThat others want to watch you drownThat your sacrifice is worthlessThat it costs more to ask, to scream, to cry -Someone help me. You can get help on your ownBut we can do…
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Called to Compassion

Last week I had the opportunity to attend a PD session. On the outside, it appeared to be for me and my development, time away to learn and reflect. In one session the leader, a Priest, read an email from a dear friend of his. This friend was dealing with “a new normal” and balancing…
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A Blessing for Teachers – on the end of a school year.

I started this morning on a high. I had finished my last official day at school, the glorious joys of being part-time. The year is not quite finished, with official celebrations remaining. Ahead of me was a day of my own crafting, children at school and work obligations complete. I was filled with the joy…