Poetry Selections
Edwina Gateley
Small Deeps
    From Edwina Gateley, There Was No Path So I Trod One (1996, 2013)
We are too complicated.
    We seek God here, there and everywhere.
    We seek God in holy places, in books,
    in rules, regulations, rites and rituals.
    We seek God in pomp and glory and ceremony,
    in relics and statues
    and visions and shrines.
    We seek God in Popes and Fathers and saints.
    Ah, like lost bewildered children,
    we seek outside the God
    who waits to be found
    in the small deeps
    of the human heart. 
  
From edwinagateley.com:             Born in Lancaster, England, Edwina Gateley's educational experiences             have awarded her a Teacher's Degree from England, a Masters in Theology             from the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago and certification             as an HIV counselor in the State of Illinois. From 1981 to 1982,             Edwina lived for nine months in prayer and solitude in a hermitage             in Illinois. In 1983, she spent over a year on the streets of Chicago,             walking with the homeless and women involved in prostitution. Within             these two experiences were the seeds of her ministry that would be             realized in 1983 when she founded a house of hospitality and nurturing             for women involved in prostitution. Numerous groups and individuals,             including the Governor of the State of Illinois, the Mayor of Chicago,             the late Cardinal Joseph Bernadin, and the former President of the             United States, Bill Clinton, have publicly commended Edwina’s             work and ministry. Edwina is currently writing, leading retreats             for abused and marginalized women, and serving as "Mother Spirit" for             Exodus, a program in Chicago for women in the second phase of recovery             from prostitution. Edwina continues to give talks and retreats internationally.             She is available to speak of her faith journey, and her struggles             to be faithful to her call to urban ministry and mission. She also             speaks on Transformation, Justice, Mission, Women in the Scriptures,             Mysticism, Prayer and Spirituality.
  

