Season of Creation (Sept 6)
September 06, 2025
Fr. John Colacino C.PP.S.

September 6

Ps 104:8 The mountains rose, the valleys descended,

to the place which you had appointed them.

9 You set limits they might not pass,

lest they return to cover the earth.

The Sea and the Skylark (Hopkins)

On ear and ear two noises too old to end
Trench—right, the tide that ramps against the shore;
With a flood or a fall, low lull-off or all roar,
Frequenting there while moon shall wear and wend.

Left hand, off land, I hear the lark ascend,
His rash-fresh re-winded new-skeinèd score
In crisps of curl off wild winch whirl, and pour
And pelt music, till none 's to spill nor spend.

How these two shame this shallow and frail town!
How ring right out our sordid turbid time,
Being pure! We, life's pride and cared-for crown,

Have lost that cheer and charm of earth's past prime:
Our make and making break, are breaking, down
To man's last dust, drain fast towards man's first slime.

Meditation

Environmental justice – implicitly proclaimed by the prophets – can no longer be regarded as an abstract concept or a distant goal. It is an urgent need that involves much more than simply protecting the environment. For it is a matter of justice – social, economic and human. For believers it is also a duty born of faith, since the universe reflects the face of Jesus Christ, in whom all things were created and redeemed. In a world where the most vulnerable of our brothers and sisters are the first to suffer the devastating effects of climate change, deforestation and pollution, care for creation becomes an expression of our faith and humanity. (Pope Leo XIV)

Musical Selection

Over the chaos 
of the empty waters
hovered the Spirit, 
bringing forth creation:
so from the empty tomb 
the Second Adam
issued triumphant.
 
By the same Spirit we, 
regenerated
into the body of our risen Savior,
seek through the power 
of the new creation
life everlasting.
 
By the same Spirit 
we are called to worship
God our Creator, Savior, Sanctifier,
of whom the glory, 
in both earth and heaven,
is manifested. 
 
Prayer
 
Gracious God, the air sings with songs of glory, water
flashes silver with creation, and the forests bloom with
leaves for healing nations. May your light and love fill
our hearts and souls and minds, that we may share your
abundant grace with the world. Amen. (ECUSA)

 

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