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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Yesterday Today Tomorrow
      • Live Hope
      • Create Community
      • People of Prayer
      • Who Is My Neighbour?
    • Companions
    • Overseas Links
    • Archives
    • The Secret Cemetery
    • S. Mary Stephen’s Art
  • Meeting the Need
    • Creating Community
    • Responding to Spiritual Searching
    • Meeting the Needs of our Neighbours
    • Being with People on the Margins
    • Our Links with Africa
  • Being Church
    • Living Church
    • Ecumenism
    • Reflecting on Church
    • Inter-faith
    • Liturgy
    • Pray With Us
  • News & Events
    • Newsletters / Sign-Up
    • Events
    • News
    • Talking Points
    • Climate Change
    • 2020 – Our World Reimagined
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Daily Archives: April 14, 2020

Art for Prayer and Reflection – S M Stephen

News, Pray With UsBy canonessesApril 14, 2020

As we all find new ways to pray and reflect, during our time spent in isolation, sometimes images speak louder than words.  In her own words, Sister Mary Stephen explains the inspiration behind her art:  “In my artwork I try to make visible God’s invisible energy, that life which flows through all creation and is…

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