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“New songs for ancient truths.”

This gallery follows the Sacred Year—the turning wheel of the Church’s seasons from the expectant dark of Advent to the steady growth of Ordinary Time.

These visual meditations are designed to accompany the hymns and liturgies on NeuroDivine, providing a rhythmic anchor for the soul. In the Benedictine spirit of Stabilitas, we do not rush through the days; we stay with the mystery of each season, allowing the colours of the liturgical year to shape our interior landscape. Whether in the desert of Lent or the fire of Pentecost, these images are windows into the timeless “now” of God’s grace.

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At Break of Day, the Stone was Moved

2026-04-052026-04-07 Michael McFarland Campbell

Celebrate the joy of Easter Day. At break of day, the stone was moved Continue reading At Break of Day, the Stone was Moved

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Standing at the Cross

2026-04-032026-04-07 Michael McFarland Campbell

An image for Good Friday, allowing us time to stand at the Cross wherever we are. Continue reading Standing at the Cross

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I waited in the winter rains

2026-03-262026-03-27 Michael McFarland Campbell

A Lenten hymn inspired by Psalm 40, Exodus 9:13-35, and Hebrews 12:14-29 rooted in the Irish landscape Continue reading I waited in the winter rains

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You call us out to unknown paths

2026-03-232026-03-23 Michael McFarland Campbell

a Hymn for the Second Sunday in Lent (Year A) — “You call us out to unknown paths” Continue reading You call us out to unknown paths

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The sky grows dark on Calv’ry’s hill

2026-03-23 Michael McFarland Campbell

A Good Friday hymn along Ireland’s great river. Continue reading The sky grows dark on Calv’ry’s hill

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Hail Mary, full of morning light

2026-03-232026-03-23 Michael McFarland Campbell

Without the Annunciation of the Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and her simple “Yes”, the world’s salvation would not have happened. This is an fresh image of that angelic visitation. Continue reading Hail Mary, full of morning light

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Spirit, lead us through the valley

2026-03-232026-03-23 Michael McFarland Campbell

The hymn “Spirit, lead us through the valley” reflects themes of hope, resurrection, and renewal amid grief, guided by the Spirit’s presence through life’s challenges. Continue reading Spirit, lead us through the valley

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