Today's Feast of the Epiphany marks the last day of Christmas in the Roman Catholic calendar. We return to ordinary time tomorrow with the Baptism of the Lord, an event that ushers in the earthly ministry of Jesus. To celebrate the end of the season, I took two Jesuits to St. Paul Church in Harvard Square today to participate in the Lessons and Carols sponsored by the Parish Choir. It was a song-filled way to end the Christmas season.
From there, we headed out to Faneuil Hall and Quincy Marketplace for one last glance of the Christmas lights and decorations. It seems a shame that we could not see them in the snow, but the snow will certainly come - probably with a vengeance. We then had a terrific dinner at Cafe Pompeii in Boston's North End with the obligatory stop at Mike's Pastry for cannoli and cookies. We enjoyed the Sabbath Day and the little respite from directing the 30-day silent retreat.
As much as I am not ready to do it, I will begin taking down my Christmas decorations tomorrow. I love the colorful lights and the joy they bring me. I love the sparkle and wish it did not have to end.
With an early bed, the week will begin with great rejuvenation.
I am a Jesuit priest of the USA East Province who has an avocation of binding art and creativity to spirituality. I have a SoWa (South End) studio in Boston and I give retreats and spiritual direction using creative techniques to make a person's Ignatian prayer particular and unique. Ignatian Spirituality is the cornerstone of my work; art, poetry, prose is a way to help us get to the heart of conversations in prayer.
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