
I regularly write in response to something; be it a song, a paragraph in a book or any other text.
Last Sunday, a priest from Ukraine sent me his sermon to listen to via WhatsApp. I had an immediate response to his work and I wrote this almost immediately after listening to his words.
I thought it is worth sharing it with you and I would be thrilled if you could write your feedback on this piece both in terms of your emotional response as well as my writing craft.
Were you also inspired by sermons in your childhood? It is a huge step into psychological integration when we absorb the wisdoms of our religions, I think.
Here’s the text:
I assume today that you need to hear that you are capable of mature reflection, that it’s good to long for reason and normality, that it’s good to give yourself a little oxygen.
I assume today that you haven’t sinned.
That you came here today to free yourself for a moment from the burdens of the day.
Welcome then. I’m glad you came, I’m glad to see you.
Don’t lose yourself in guilt. Understand the weight of your decisions, but don’t lose yourself in guilt.
I assume today that you have not sinned.
Let the pain in your limbs fade. You are here. I appreciate you.
Do not lose yourself in guilt.
That’s it. I hope this helps. x
Text and photography: Alicja Pyszka-Franceschini, 2026. All rights reserved.
