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Sanctuary Invitations

Shannon

Offering a midweek pause to look for life's little sanctuaries

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

A Lent of Listening

I began this Lent with two ideas: to look for birds for ten minutes and to notice the growth of my silver maple tree day by day. What I’ve actually done is listen to and for birds for an inconsistent amount of time on some (but not all) day...

8 days ago
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When Four Days is a Lifetime

Last Sunday’s lectionary was a doozy: Ezekiel in the valley of bones, Paul telling us by way of Romans that we are not in the flesh but the spirit AND the death of Lazarus. Any one of these passages are food for thought and I was initially ...

15 days ago
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Beings Full of Light

The New Testament reading from last Sunday’s lectionary was from Ephesians 5. I liked it in the version we read at mass, but I love this First Nations Version:

22 days ago
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When I'm Looking

A key tenet of Ignatian spirituality is “God in all things.” One reason this newsletter and my spiritual direction practice are named Sanctuary Invitations is as a reminder that we are always being offered invitations from God. These invita...

a month ago
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  • Shannon

    Shannon Horn Truss is a Spiritual Director in Nashville, Tennessee, where she lives and practices. Her direction is Ignatian in nature, which quite simply means she looks for God in All Things and encourages others to do the same.

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