28th Jan2011

A Sabbath Poem (UN)

by FaithHouseManhattan

A Call to Prayer
— U.N. Environmental Sabbath Program 

We who have lost our sense and our senses – our touch, our smell, our vision of who we are; we who frantically force and press all things, without rest for body or spirit, hurting our earth and injuring ourselves: we call a halt.
We want to rest. We need to rest and allow the earth to rest. We need to reflect and to rediscover the mystery that lives in us, that is the ground of every unique expression of life, the source of the fascination that calls all things to communion.
We declare a Sabbath, a space of quiet: for simple being and letting be; for recovering the great, forgotten truths; for learning how to live again.

This poem is a part of a series that comes from the book “Earth Prayers,” a collection of daily earth honoring poems and prayers

25th Jan2011

7th Annual Interreligious Prayer Service Celebrating the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week

by FaithHouseManhattan

Join us, as Bowie Snodgrass will be part of this service at St. Francis Xavier, the church that hosts Faith House’s Interfaith Seders. This event is part of the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week. For more information about the week generally, visit http://worldinterfaithharmonyweek.com/

7th Annual Interreligious Prayer Service Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week

Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 7:30 PM

Church of St. Francis Xavier
46 West 16th Street
New York, NY 10011
between 5th and 6th Avenues
Wheel Chair Accessible at 55 West 15th Street

Special Guest Speakers include
Sister Kathleen Deignan, CND
Ralph Singh, Chair Wisdom Thinkers Network
Father Roger Haight, S.J

Event Contacts:
Xavier Interfaith Committee: LMDiaz@sfxavier.org
Xavier Peace and Justice: johnkarle@gmail.com
Charles S. Chesnavage: 914-261-0468

21st Jan2011

A Sabbath Poem (Berry)

by FaithHouseManhattan

We Who Prayed and Wept
— Wendell Berry

We who prayed and wept
for liberty from kings
and yoke of liberty
accept the tyanny of things
we do not need.
In plenitude too free,
we have become adept
beneath the yoke of greed.

Those who will not learn
in plenty to keep their place
must learn it by their need
when they have had their way
and the fields spurn their seed.
We have failed Thy grace.
Lord, I flinch and pray,
send Thy necessity.

This poem is a part of a series that comes from the book “Earth Prayers,” a collection of daily earth honoring poems and prayers

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