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Sister Doreen’s Reflections “Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Conscious breathing is my anchor.” (Thich Nhat Hanh) One of the landmarks I have on my spiritual journey that I have posted
Sister Doreen’s Reflections October is moving into November. October is nearly over, a month full of holidays and celebrations, of days and nights ushering in cooler days and nights, almost a pause before we begin
Sister Doreen’s Reflections This year the week of prayer for world peace was from Sunday October 15 to Sunday October 22, and it has been an opportunity for reflection on our global world community and
Sister Doreen’s Reflections When the year reaches the beginning of October, we begin to feel a sense of completion and accomplishment, it is harvest-time. Words like readiness, maturity, nourishment – everything is ripe and ready
Sister Doreen’s Reflections The Angel of Laodicea to the Church (Revelation 3: 14-22) The angel of Laodicea who is a faithful and true witness of God holds out a challenge and a gift that call
Sister Doreen’s Reflections The Angel of Philadelphia to the church (Revelation 3: 7-13) The angel of Philadelphia who holds the Key of David, who opens, and no one shuts, who shuts and no one opens
Sister Doreen’s Reflections The Angel of Sardis to the Church (Revelation 3: 1-8) The angel of Sardis who sees right through our lives and our works holds out a challenge of growing in attentiveness and
The September issue of Home for the Heart is now online, please click here to read it.
Sister Doreen’s Reflections The Angel of Thyatira to the Church (Revelation 2: 18-29) The angel of Thyatira who speaks with eyes of fire and feet of bronze holds out a challenge about gentleness and mindfulness,
The Sisterhood of St. John the Divine is a contemporary expression of the religious life for women within the Anglican Church of Canada. We were founded in Toronto in 1884. Our Mother House, St. John’s Convent, continues to be in Toronto.