No images? Click here Saturday, April 22, 2023 Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation From the Center for Action and Contemplation Week Sixteen Summary The Transforming Power of Love April 16–April 21, 2023 Sunday The prophets warn us, and too few listen; when the inevitable consequences come, the prophets invite us not to let our opportunity pass by without being named, mourned, and lamented. —Brian McLaren Monday Lamentation prayer is when we sit and speak out to God and one another—stunned, sad, and silenced by the tragedy and absurdity of human events. It might actually be the most honest form of prayer. —Richard Rohr Tuesday Jesus wept, / and in his weeping, / he joined himself forever / to those who mourn.... / He stands with the mourners, / for his name is God-with-us. —Ann Weems Wednesday Lament is not despair. It is not whining. It is not a cry into a void. Lament is a cry directed to God. It is the cry of those who see the truth of the world’s deep wounds and the cost of seeking peace. —Emmanuel Katongole and Chris Rice Thursday When we go to the place of tears, it’s an inner attitude where when I can’t fix it, when I can’t explain it, when I can’t control it, when I can’t even understand it, I can only forgive it. Let go of it, weep over it. It’s a different mode of being. —Richard Rohr Friday Therein lies the power of lament: to speak the truth that all is not well. Lament is prophetic speech. It bears faithful witness to all that is not right with the world and to all that is not right with ourselves. —Andi Lloyd Week Sixteen Practice Weep for the World We invite readers to listen and lament with the song Weep for the World, written and performed by Brian McLaren to express our human desire to both grieve and heal from the harm we have caused. Let us weep for the world being broken apart by humans, foolish humans. Let us grieve the desecration of forest and stream, of glacier and ocean and humans, like us. Let us be mindful of the children, being born today, in a world torn apart by humans. Let us show our children a more excellent way to walk on the earth and be human, truly human. Let us love this world we’ve been breaking apart and let our love bring wholeness. And let us love one another with a compassionate heart for it is love that makes us human, human. Let us weep for the world We are breaking apart, so we can love it back to wholeness. Let our hearts be stretched by great sorrow and love, so they will never contract to being less than human. Brian McLaren, Weep for the World. Used with permission. Image credit: A path from one week to the next—McEl Chevrier, Untitled. Margi Ahearn, Exercise on Grief and Lamentation. McEl Chevrier, Untitled. Used with permission. Click here to enlarge image. On retreat, the CAC staff used watercolors to connect to our collective grief. This is one of the watercolor paintings that came from that exercise. 2023 Daily Meditations Theme The Prophetic Path Many of us carry deep grief, individually and collectively, due to the barrage of crises we face today. Watch Brian McLaren explain how The Prophetic Path invites us to publicly lament suffering and injustice in the world. Practice with Us Meet the Team JOIN NOW Was this email forwarded to you? Subscribe now to the Daily Meditations. 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. |