Angela Coleman

Being Dominican About Angela Coleman:  I was born in Taihape where Dad was farming (not actually in town).  We moved to Whanganui in 1971 when I was 5; and I left for Palmerston North to attend Massey University in 1985. So I lived in Whanganui to go to school. After finishing a BA (Social Sciences) in History, I got into community and adult education. I am currently an unemployed adult literacy tutor and community worker. In the Cathedral parish I am on both the liturgy and social justice committees and involved in the music ministry. I have written poetry since I was a teenager, often finding it the easiest way to express ideas I am thinking of; and to respond to the world we live in. Being Dominican to be is about tying all the parts of me together – prayer, education, justice, liturgy, community, creativity, music…-in the company and companionship of others. We asked Angela if she would share a poem or two.   She shared two short poems written (initially in the dark at church – not a recommended way to write) on Holy Thursday.  We hope you enjoy: Holy Thursday 1 Christ Abandoned Betrayed Broken To bring healing To all who are Broken Betrayed Abandoned Holy Thursday 2 Sometimes prayer is To simply sit In silence With our God Our God who knows The broken hearts The broken people The broken nations The broken spirits Our God who knows Our dreams Our fears Our joys Our sorrows And to simply be with God ____________ Angela
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