![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Previous Post Anna Robinson – Sea Glass → “We are storied and ‘storifying’ peoples…we have an inherent narrative intelligence, where we use one’s story and use that as a doorway to go into another story to begin to make sense of our lives, and to begin to use caricature and character in order to play around with the possibility of meaning, resistance and safety and shelter. And so, poetry for me is a practice of courage.” ![]() “Poetry is the capacity to sacramentalize things you wish you hadn’t experienced, but by approaching them with courage and with tenderness and vulnerability – poetry puts language around something. This episode features poetry from Readings from the Book of Exile and Daily Prayer from the Corrymeela Community, which is used with permission by Canterbury Pressĭaily Prayer from the Corrymeela Community Interview starts at 16m 10s Image taken by Trevor Brady. ![]() It’s a profoundly wise and insightful interview, touching on themes of language, story, gospel, power, community, sexuality and religion.Īfter the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash and Jemimah McAlpine reflect on Pádraig faith journey and ponder how the lessons he’s learnt might shape their own evolving faith. ![]() In this episode Jemimah speaks with Irish poet, storyteller and theologian, Pádraig Ó Tuama. ![]()
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