Mary Oliver’s poem When I Am Among the Trees offers an insight into being derived from an encounter with trees. How might her insights be applied to your eucharistic spirituality? When I Am Among the Trees – Mary Oliver When I am among the trees, Especially the willows and the honey locust, Equally the beech, […]
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About Martha Ligas
Martha Ligas received her M.A. in Theology from Boston College. She teaches theology at Gilmour Academy in Cleveland, Ohio.
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About James Menkhaus
James Menkhaus, Ph.D. has published articles on spirituality, social justice, and Christian ethics in numerous journals and is a member of Emmanuel’s editorial board. He teaches theology at Glimour Academy in Cleveland, Ohio.
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