29/03/2025
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Newsletter:
"We are already a quarter of the way through the new year. Wow! Lent is half-way through, so soon it will be Easter. It has been a busy three months and many of you will know that our beloved Sr Marie Thérèse died in early February, she is greatly missed by many, many people.
I have started a new ad hoc kind of blog series, the first of which has just been posted. The idea and the topics have come from what I have called “Conversation with the Preacher”. Often when I hear a sermon or read something akin, I find myself saying, “Yes, but what about…..” My new blogs are my ‘yes buts’, raising issues, like what happens if you take neurological research into account when preaching about ‘sin’; or considering the difference between God and ‘The Universe’ as the Source of all good; what do we mean by ‘deserving the best life has to offer’? These are all fairly topical issues; it is interesting to find the correspondences and the differences between Christian and secular spirituality in these life matters and to open up conversations. I hope you enjoy my pieces and that they open up your own “Yes, buts”.
As my life responsibilities have changed this year, I am again able to see more clients. Mentoring, counseling, spiritual direction, whatever you want to call it, the secret is in having someone to talk to who is not part of your scene, friends or relations, but is caring, attentive and most of all listens while you talk about what needs sorting. It is amazing what a difference such a relationship can make to life and a beaut thing about it is that you can call it up when you need it, there are no strings attached. Some people will go for a few years and then find, “I need to talk to Josephine”, one-off or a few sessions in a row, whatever is needed. Try it out when you need to sort through an issue. Give me a call."