Thought for the day, Tuesday 8th April

“I believe we are all here to help each other and that our individual lives have patterns and purposes. My illness turned out to have a very special purpose — helping save other lives, and I am grateful for what I was able to do.” Betty Ford (1918 – 2011), US first lady 1974 –Continue reading “Thought for the day, Tuesday 8th April”

Thought for the day, Sunday 6th April

“”Self-love is the form and root of all friendship. Well-ordered self-love is right and natural – so much so that the person who hates himself or herself sins against nature. To know and to appreciate your own worth is no sin.” Thomas Aquinas Some religious teachers build their theologies around the central idea “What amContinue reading “Thought for the day, Sunday 6th April”

Thought for the day, Friday 4th April

“I would be cautious in embracing or rejecting doctrines. Had they been essential to our salvation, they would have been more explicitly declared in the Gospels, where we are so well taught the practice of every good word and work.” Dorothea Dix (1802 – 1887), mental health nurse, social reformer and Unitarian, born on thisContinue reading “Thought for the day, Friday 4th April”

Thought for the day, Monday 31st March

“Gentleness is often mistaken for weakness, but in truth, it is a profound strength.To be gentle in a world that can be harsh takes courage.Gentleness is the soft hand that soothes in moments of distress, the calm voice that brings peace in the midst of chaos, and the open heart that chooses kindness over anger.TrueContinue reading “Thought for the day, Monday 31st March”

Thought for the day, Sunday 30th March

“Blessed are we who seek to know the wholeof who we are:The gifts The limitsThe light The shadowsThe strengths The weaknessesThe saint The sinner Who know, accept and seek to live in truth,Who readily say ‘I’m sorry’ and learn from mistakes,Who seek the good for all creaturesin the finitude of possibility. For the weight ofContinue reading “Thought for the day, Sunday 30th March”