For mornings soft with gentle light
A hymn expressing gratitude for modern medicine, reflecting daily thanks for life, love, courage, and the comfort it provides. Continue reading For mornings soft with gentle light
“The touch of grace in the palm of the hand.”
This gallery is dedicated to the Sacraments and Sacramental life. Here, we find the visual meditations for the Eucharist, Baptism, and the Anointing of the Sick—those moments where the Divine enters our world through the most ordinary elements: bread, wine, water, and oil.
For the neurodivergent and the chronically ill, the Sacraments are a profound anchor; they remind us that the body, in all its “wonderful wiring” and its many frailties, is a vessel for the Holy. These images accompany the hymns of the altar and the prayers of the bedside, celebrating the Christ who meets us in the breaking of the bread and the washing of the soul.
A hymn expressing gratitude for modern medicine, reflecting daily thanks for life, love, courage, and the comfort it provides. Continue reading For mornings soft with gentle light
Inspired by Isaiah 52:3, this hymn imagines Christ’s Eucharistic grace along an Irish bog road, where creation pauses as redemption unfolds. Continue reading Along the bog‑road, dawn alights
Across hawthorn hedges and quiet rivers, this hymn invites us to choose Christ’s way—walking together in unity, baptismal grace, and shared table beneath Ireland’s listening skies. Continue reading Along the hawthorn‑bordered fields
A hymn on Christ’s eternal priesthood, weaving Hebrews with Ireland’s landscape—ringforts, holy wells, and standing stones—signs of the steadfast mercy that surrounds and sustains us. Continue reading Christ, Priest beyond all passing time
A Eucharistic hymn set in the Irish landscape. Continue reading Upon the hill where grasses bend