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No images? Click here Saturday, December 24, 2022 Christmas Eve Richard Rohr's Daily MeditationFrom the Center for Action and Contemplation Week Fifty-One Summary and Practice IncarnationDecember 18 - December 23, 2022
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week Fifty-One Practice Listening on Christmas EveMary said, “With all my heart I glorify the Lord! In the depths of who I am I rejoice in God my savior. . . . He has pulled the powerful down from their thrones and lifted up the lowly.” —Luke 1:46–47, 52, Common English Bible The child growing inside of her [Mary] is an act of resistance, and there is nothing meek or mild in her declaration of soul force. . . . Like Mary, we feel the oppression of her people and the hope of the world in her body. But often we silence our body’s lament or expectation. —Jeannie Alexander, Keep Watch with Me Episcopal priest Claire Brown provides this mindful body practice inspired by Mary: Today we practice listening to that body wisdom and prophecy. Find a quiet, comfortable position. Close your eyes, and bring your attention to your breath. Notice the places where your body rests: on your chair, feet on the floor, hands in your lap. Let the rhythm of your breath lead your attention across your body, starting from your toes and feet to your legs and knees; your seat, belly, and back; your arms, hands, and fingers; your chest, shoulders, and neck; your face and head. Spend time noticing where pressure, tension, or relaxation are in your body without rushing past, judging, disciplining, and fixing. Let your body speak its Advent prayer. [1] Experience a version of this practice through video and sound. [1] Claire Brown and Michael T. McRay, Keep Watch with Me: An Advent Reader for Peacemakers (Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2019), 150. Image credit: Zoe Schaffer, Seedling (detail), 2022, Pennsylvania, photograph, Unsplash. Markus Ilg, Austria (detail), 2020, Austria, photograph, Unsplash. Benjamin Yazza, Untitled 11 (detail), 2022, New Mexico, photograph, used with permission. Jenna Keiper & Leslye Colvin, 2022, triptych art, United States. Click here to enlarge image. Image inspiration: The Christ in everything: nature, Advent candles and Scriptures, God in the cells of our hands. Explore Further. . .Read author and social worker Catherine de Hueck Doherty on “becoming icons of Christ.” Learn more about this year’s theme Nothing Stands Alone.Meet the team behind the Daily Meditations.Prayer For Our CommunityGod, Lord of all creation, lover of life and of everything, please help us to love in our very small way what You love infinitely and everywhere. We thank You that we can offer just this one prayer and that will be more than enough, because in reality every thing and every one is connected, and nothing stands alone. To pray for one part is really to pray for the whole, and so we do. Help us each day to stand for love, for healing, for the good, for the diverse unity of the Body of Christ and all creation, because we know this is what You desire: as Jesus prayed, that all may be one. We offer our prayer together with all the holy names of God, we offer our prayer together with Christ, our Lord. Amen. Was this email forwarded to you? Explore Richard Rohr's Daily Meditations archive at cac.org. Sign-up for the monthly newsletter from the Center for Action and Contemplation for the latest news about our programs, including new books, podcasts, events, and online learning opportunities. The work of the Center for Action and Contemplation is possible only because of people like you! Learn more about how you can help support this work. If you would like to change how you receive these emails you can update your preferences or unsubscribe from our list.
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