This Lent, the Jesuit Conference is inviting Ignatian writers to meditate upon a poem and a song that inspires them during this season. Art, we believe, helps us deepen our understanding of God in our world and our lives.
As we make our way through Lent, we act against the temptation to assume all forty of these days must be gloomy. In fact, in the Lenten sparsity, we find beauty and hope — and these poems and songs will point to exactly that.
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Read the reflections:
Ash Wednesday – Lenten Beauty in Song: Frightening Fishes
Week 1 – Seamus Heaney’s “Miracle” & “O Beauty Ever Ancient”
Week 2 – Philip Metres’ “Devotional” & Bon Iver’s “Holocene”
Week 3 – Shemaiah Gonzalez’s “Tremble” & “What You Missed That Day You Were Absent From Fourth Grade”