Today, Dec 26, marks the 2nd anniversary of the death of #SisterWendy Beckett. I have returned to editing the 100s of letters we exchanged in her last years and rejoice in the memory of her holy wisdom. Her famous commentary on art was an indirect way of talking about God.

Dec 26, 2020 · 9:38 PM UTC

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When that public stage in her life was done, she happily returned to her life as a contemplative hermit, praying throughout the night (with eyes closed!), attuned to God's breath, and through Jesus taking the whole wounded world into her heart. Reading her letters, I think of
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the final conversation between St Augustine and his mother, and how, as they contemplated the happiness of the saints in heaven "the flame of love burned stronger," raising them higher, toward the eternal wisdom, until "for one fleeting instant we reached out and touched it."
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She believed that heaven was all around us if we learned to see with the eyes of love. I long to see what she saw, and in the meantime to share her message with the world.
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Replying to @RobertEllsberg
I am struck by what she said in an interview with Bill Moyers on certain pieces of “art” and how deftly she bulldozed that question with an honest answer.
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Replying to @RobertEllsberg
I too have letters from Sister Wendy that I treasure and look forward to reading yours.. good luck with the deciphering of them! Thanking God for her life and wisdom.
Replying to @RobertEllsberg
Her art books are a treasure.