Deacon Martin Donnelly launches Book of Lockdown Reflections

The year 2020 will be remembered by many as the year of ‘lockdown’. Lakeland Lockdown Reflections illustrates how to find and communicate with God in a strange time of anxiety and uncertainty. The reader will encounter how God spoke to the author through his Word and the beauty of creation, in the lakeland county of Fermanagh. Deacon Martin Donnelly ministers in the Enniskillen-West Fermanagh Pastoral Area of County Fermanagh. He is the Director of the Permanent Diaconate in the Diocese of Clogher.

These reflections by Deacon Martin Donnelly and images of quiet places so beautifully photographed by Father Brendan McManus SJ, illustrate how the beauty of the environment provides stimuli for silent prayer. The words challenge the reader to reflect upon experiences of God in everyday life and to see God in the little things we often take for granted. In addition to being a pleasurable read, it is also a useful resource for meditation and prayer. The images enable the reader to look at the ‘ordinary’ with new eyes. The reflections warm the heart and open it to wonder and awe of God’s presence.

Being a married deacon is a new ministry in the Irish Church and we get to see Deacon Martin’s formation, his prayer and his work expressed in these pages. In some ways it represents a bridge between clergy and lay people. Deacon Martin has a foot in both camps: the experience of married life, grand-parenting and its demands, along with the commitment to prayer, liturgy and making the Scriptures talk to our lives.

Lakeland Lockdown Reflections is published by Shanway Press, Belfast, and can be purchased via Lakeland Lockdown Reflections, Shanway Press or through the Parish office at Saint Michael’s, Enniskillen. For more information contact parishcentre@st-michaels.net.

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