Those hunting for some liturgical resources for Ash Wednesday services may like to check out a few poems, prayers and links that I posted here last year.
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I found this little gem at Eureka Street this morning (so much to do with Ash Wednesday):
Tweed Jacket by Matthew Davies
you must leave rather soon
or they’ll cry ‘get out’!
if you try on any more religions
torn, weary & grey
like many a tweed jacket
from St Vinnie’s
they’re never your size
and they humble your closet
so proudly.
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whose s the little ink/watercolour(?) sketch of the huddled up figure? It is exquisite.
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It’s by Simran Gleason.
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