Season of Creation Daily Day 26: Christianity as an indoor religion

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by Peter McLoughlin

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If our praying is to be real, then our prayers should be compatible with the world in which we live.  Christianity has been an indoor religion.  The windows of our churches are stained, and while beautiful, they prevent worshippers from seeing and praying in communion with creation.  …

The time is long overdue to discover and reverence the indwelling of God not only in us but in all creation, … developing a wholesome, prayerful, planetary spirituality.

To incorporate the vista of the Milky Way galaxy with its billions of stars into your prayers is to pray with wonder.



— From Prayers for a Planetary Pilgrim by Edward Hays


What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children?

Laudato Si'


Which of your five senses brings you the most gratitude for creation?


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