Entries by Mark Bromberg

Winter Garden Serenity

Hello friends, although it may not feel like it by the banks of the Oconee currently, winter is here.  With the resurgence of Covid and the renewed emphasis on testing and vaccinations this season requires that we take things cautiously and with care. Stay healthy and well for the New Year. Take things perhaps a […]

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Desmond Tutu

Hello friends, I would like to share a post from the wonderful Facebook group Jesuits West, based in Portland, Oregon. Desmond Tutu understood that ecumenism can help to tear down religious, political, and social walls that separate us from our common humanity. How fitting that he would choose this period of universal peace between the […]

Christmas 2021

Hello friends, Christmas 2021 approaches fast. It is my wish for all of you to enjoy a meaningful and fulfilling time of renewal. Gifts are nice but not necessary; all we need to do is look around and see the abundance we already have. Merry Christmas to all. Thanks, Gene.   Listen to the Silence […]

A poem for the Solstice

Hello friends, here is a poem for the Solstice, as the northern hemisphere turns once again toward Brother Sun, and the promise of brighter days ahead. David Wagoner lives in the Pacific Northwest, and his poem “The Silence of the Stars” appeared in Reckonings, December 2009. Happy Solstice, Gene. The Silence of the Stars David […]

The divine in every molecule

Hello friends,  the traditions of Christian faith often focus on the divinity of Christ. At Christmas we ought to be reminded that he was born human and humbly in a stable, to consider that our own common humanity binds us together in universal truth. As my poem suggests, the idea of Jesus as a “ruler […]