Questions by Mark Bozzuti-Jones - Poem for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Year A

The Englewood Review of Books curates a weekly series of classic and contemporary poems that resonate with the themes of the lectionary readings. Here is one of the poems for this coming Sunday (More poems for Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Year A can be found here)

This poem was selected to accompany one of the
lectionary readings for the coming week,
Matthew 21:23-32


Questions
Mark Bozzuti-Jones

God allows our questions and more questions
God-directed questions show, if we ask them faithfully, that we wish to know
God’s mysteries and God’s ways

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The Rev. Dr. Mark Francisco Bozzuti-Jones is the Priest and Director for Core Values and Strategic Clergy for Global Initiatives at Trinity Church Wall Street in New York City. Fr. Mark has a wide range of experience, including 14 years of Jesuit training and work as a missionary in Belize, Brazil, Guyana, and Mexico, that trained him well for the multicultural richness of the city, and helped prepare him for working well with groups and people of various cultural backgrounds. Mark is an award-winning author and has published numerous books, including his most recent books The Rastafari Book of Common Prayer and The Gospel of Barack Hussein Obama According to Mark (via englewoodreview.org)

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