This month of May is a month of colour, light and energy. This is the view out my bedroom window in Carrigaline. I am blessed to have such beautiful views but during this month of May I am always touched by the vibrant colours

Latest video🎥

My video is a close up of the beautiful limetree in my garden, a few weeks ago and now today. If you click on the link it will play below

What a difference a few weeks make. This lime tree in my back garden is now in full leaf💚
Mindful Quote😇: “Waiting a few weeks can change everything.”
Mindful Prayer🙏: Loving God, may new life awaken gently within me. Amen

 

Spiritual Thought For The Week

Sunday Homily
Last Friday we celebrated May 1st (Lá Bealtaine)
La Bealtaine is a day that goes back many generations in Irish culture and history. Our ancient farming ancestors relied on significant calendar events to give them reassurance. They also needed clues to remind them when to sow and when to reap. They were very in touch with the rhythms of the seasons, the cycles of the moon and the flow of the seasons.
Our modern world has lost touch with much of these natural connections to earth and what connects us to everything. Bealtaine is one of the four major Irish Celtic annual festivals along with Samhain, Imbolc and Lughnasa. It signifies the return of light and is widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man, while May Day celebrations occur throughout Europe.
La Bealtaine was celebrated to mark the beginning of summer. It was a day when the herds of livestock were driven out to summer pastures. Many farmers still have the lovely tradition of sprinkling holy water on their cattle and farms. At the heart of Bealtaine is a reminder of growth, abundance and life flourishing at this time of year. Summer is a season of energy and fulfillment. The darkness of winter is far behind, the promise of spring has been delivered and the coming months are about making the most of everything connected with life.
Perhaps this weekend, we could put our phone or laptop away and get out for a walk in nature or somewhere outdoors. When we connect with nature it has a calming and healing effect and it is a place where we can also feel close to God too.

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