Dear Friend,
The Center for Action and Contemplation sends free, daily email messages by Fr. Richard to subscribers around the world—including you! Thank you for taking a minute to read about the impact these meditations have and how you can help keep them free and widely available. (They will continue tomorrow with another fresh and insightful message from Fr. Richard!)
The Daily Meditation community is more than 100,000 recipients, many of whom share the reflections yet further. The ripples spread wide, across oceans—both of water and of soul-loneliness. A comment from one of our readers:
“These daily meditations have helped me sustain my faith from behind the Great Firewall of China.” – Maggie
One of CAC’s goals is to end the loneliness of the spiritual journey (Daily Meditations are only one of the many ways we work toward this!). We hope our work lets you know that you are not alone. You are companioned by a Divine Reality whose presence crosses all boundaries of time, space, culture, and tradition. You are also companioned by all of us praying daily, connected through CAC.
The Daily Meditations cost CAC more than $250,000 each year in labor, technology, research, archive maintenance, and hosting; though they are a labor of love they also require very real human and technical needs. If these meditations mean as much to you as they do to us, help us continue to make them available for free alongside new and growing ways of reaching the world.
Thank you for being part of this great cloud of witnesses that shares in the communion of faith, freedom, and endurance given to us by Grace.
Peace and Every Good,
CAC and Rohr Institute
P.S. Make a secure donation online at cac.org/dm-appeal
or send a check to the address below. Contact us at info@cac.org if you have questions about charitable giving. In gratitude for donations of $250 or more in 2014, we will send a signed copy of Fr. Richard’s forthcoming book, Eager to Love (to be released July 2014).
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 12464, Albuquerque, NM, USA 87195-2464
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