IGNIS JR. DIRECTORY
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Welcome!
A snowy, beautiful March to you - we hope this issue of Ignis, Jr. finds you surrounded by Lenten blessings.
Our theme this month is "Hope." In that vein, I would like to share a favorite poem:
Crocus-Minded
by Jo Sorley
It takes courage
to be crocus-minded.
God, I’d rather wait until June,
Like wise roses,
When the hazards of winter are safely behind,
and I’m expected,
and everything’s ready for roses.
But crocuses?
Highly irregular.
Knifing through hard-frozen ground and snow,
and sticking their necks out,
because they believe in spring
and have something personal
and emphatic to say about it.
God, I am by nature rose-minded.
Even when I have studied the situation here
and know there are wrongs that need righting,
affirmations that need stating,
and know also that my speaking out may offend . . .
for it rocks the boat . . .
Well, I’d rather wait until June.
Maybe later things will work themselves out,
and we won’t have to make an issue of it.
God, forgive,
Wrongs don’t work themselves out.
Injustices and inequities and hurts don’t just dissolve.
Somebody has to stick her neck out,
Somebody who cares enough
to think through
and work through hard ground,
because she believes
and has something personal
and emphatic to say about it.
Me God?
Crocus-minded?
Could it be that there are things that need to be said,
and you want me to say them?
I pray for courage.
We hope you enjoy this issue of Ignis, Jr. As always, we welcome news of your lives, the things you're doing and reading and celebrating, your thoughts & reflections. Send your news to mwilson10@jcu.edu; we look forward to hearing from you!
Peace and Blessings,
Megan Wilson
Graduate Assistant, ISI
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