This month, our featured animal is the elegant and mystical crane! Known for its grace, beauty, and spiritual symbolism, the crane captures hearts worldwide and graces the campus of Maryville Retreat Center daily.
A Symbol of Grace and Holiness
Cranes symbolize purity, peace, and spiritual enlightenment. In Christian traditions, they represent vigilance and good works, acting as messengers between heaven and earth. Their soaring flight and sweeping wings remind us of God’s majesty, calling us to lift our spirits heavenward.
A Dance of Devotion
The crane’s courtship dance, with its graceful bows and leaps, is a natural spectacle that embodies harmony and unity. It inspires us to find joy in life and celebrate creation with gratitude.
Reflection Through St. Francis’ Canticle
To deepen our connection with the crane and all of God’s creatures, we turn to the timeless words of St. Francis of Assisi in The Canticle of the Creatures. Written in 1225, this prayer celebrates the unity and sanctity of all life under the Creator. It’s a poetic reminder that every element of nature, from the sun and moon to Sister Water and Brother Fire, reflects God’s glory.
Stay tuned for the next issue’s animal highlight—but until then, may the crane remind you of God’s grace and the sacred beauty of creation. And as St. Francis would say, let us “praise and bless my Lord and give Him thanks and serve Him with great humility.”