
Spiritual teacher John Philip Newell writes, “In Celtic wisdom the sacred is as present on earth as it is in heaven, as immanent as it is transcendent, as human as it is divine, as physical as it is spiritual.” But we can suffer from “soul-forgetfulness,” and treat ourselves and others as less than sacred. Fortunately, Jesus’s birth as a human being serves to reawaken us to our true nature as “bearers of the divine flow.”
With story, song, symbols, prayer, and movement, we will explore what our souls already know about their sacredness and the sacredness of all creation.
Please register by Tuesday, November 30, by calling the Abbey at (505) 873-4399, or email Meg Ashcroft at MAshcroft@norbertinecommunity.org

In anticipation of the celebration of the birth of Jesus, we will celebrate mass on Christmas Eve. All are welcome to celebrate with us in person or online. If you opt to attend at the Abbey, please wear a mask. If you would like to join us virtually, you can find us at https://youtu.be/AthYbBCxBps.

We celebrate the birth of Jesus with Mass at the Abbey on Christmas day. You are welcome to join us at the Abbey church; if you do please wear a mask. We will also livestream at https://youtu.be/9zsmmLRAV0k.