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Clerical Stole for Creation

 

Christians around the world are celebrating a new season between September 1st, the day of Prayer for Creation, and October 4th, the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi. “During the season of Creation, Christians honour the Creator by loving creation and each other.”*

 

It seems we’ve come to a place in evolution where many on our planet live disconnected from creation, the created, and the Creator.  How do we find a language for awe and praise, gratitude and grace? How do we see with the eyes of God so that we also may see Christ in each part of Creation? If we disregard loving and caring for our island home, not just a gift of God, but part of God, we desecrate the holy.

 

This En Christo stole for Creation uses brown to represent the earth, greens to represent flora, and blues to represent water. The smaller pieces of colour reuse materials sourced from a thrift shop.

 

Please Note: This stole design uses one raw edge of fabric to symbolize the messy nature of relationships and also our imperfectness in relationship with Christ.


ALL PRICES ARE IN US DOLLARS. 

 

For a price in Canadian dollars, email karen@brodiedesigns.com.

Those items bolded on the drop down size menu to the right are those in stock. The other sizes are those we will make as "Made to Order" in due time. Please see "Made to Order" information on the right. Questions or tight timeline? Email Karen or call 250-344-7815.

 

*from seasonofcreation.org, an ecumenical coalition of churches.

En Christo - ORANGE Clergy Stole for Creation

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  • One day the words ‘En Christo’ really struck me.  Of course, I had heard and read the words many times before but had never really contemplated their deeper meaning. I sat down and looked it up. This led me to a rabbit hole of words and definitions and further words and definitions. The sticky notes created from that time of contemplation have lived in my studio ever since and I often am brought back to them by a word I hear or the lived meaning which brings me back to them.

    As I contemplated a new design to celebrate 30 years creating liturgical art in one design for all the seasons, I knew it had to tell a story. It had to be simple, powerful, rich and deep, even, and perhaps especially in its simplicity. En Christo has that power.

    Allow me to take you down my rabbit hole:

    En Christo = In Christ = In Love = In Light = In human form = In divine form = In Spirit

    To live In Christ is “to live by choice and embodiment within the force field of the Risen Christ”*. Embodiment means incarnation, expression, materialization, essence, expression of something like an idea, a quality, a feeling in tangible or visible form; Christ in the Christian and the Christian in Christ. The New Testament tells us En Christo is a living bond with Christ, that Christ lives in us and that we can have the mind of Christ.

    For me Christ lives at the intersection of God’s limitless love poured out for all (humanity and creation), and all of life and creation’s hunger and desire for the wholeness and peace which passes all understanding. God reaches out, sends God’s Son to be a tangible expression of this love and light. We as God’s creation reach out in longing to the divine, dancing with Spirit even as we stumble and grieve and delight and seek a way where there is no way. “In this humanistic age we suppose we are the initiators and God is the responder. But the Living Christ within us is the initiator, and we are the responders…” writes mystic Thomas Kelly.

    This design reaches down, Holy and Great God of Love, pouring down into humanity and creation with mercy and grace, stirring in us a longing for wholeness. This design reaches up, us, all of life and Creation surging up toward life, light, love and resurrection in our God-inspired longing. This place of both - incarnate Love, humanity, struggle, grief, grace, mercy, truth, humility, trust, peace and ease is En Christo; the place in relationship where everything meets. Here the center portion is illustrated in shiny silk. The right holds the lines of intersection apart, Divinity and Humanity separate. The left holds the idea of the messy, overlapping, intertwining, two as inseparable, joined in love.

    The En Christo series is meant to be celebratory of all seasons. I have chosen to continue using fine fabrics, as they are a trademark of my work and quality.

    *Father Richard Rohr, November 17, 2015

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