At my Ignatious group today, my spiritual director shared this poem with us, and I thought I would in turn share it with you. Let me know how it strikes you. The poem is by George MacLeod.

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Well-written. I like it very much, but would very much like to see the author’s name tied to the poem, if it is known. We source our quotes to give credit where credit is due. Likewise, a poem should never be severed from its creator.
Joyce,
Hey thanks for mentioning that. The picture at my spiritual directors office for some reason did not contain the author’s name, thus it wasn’t there. I have looked on the internet and confirmed by a couple of witnesses that it was George MacLeod, so I have put that in my short introduction. Thanks again for bringing that up. I always love giving credit to whom credit is due.
Glory Be to God !!
Indeed this is a season of such reflection, that we are inseparable from what our Lord Jesus Christ went through.
Praying for you brother
Joshua,
Great to hear from you my friend! Yes, glory be to God!
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