Susanne Donoghue
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Named Cheryl Susanne and immediately called Susy, to her everlasting form-filling-out frustration, her birth in California on August 8, 1945, was perfectly placed between the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Her family was grieving both a grandfather’s and an uncle’s death; she was the anodyne. Her mother read poetry to her nightly and taught her to read at 4. Her parents complained she always had her nose in a book. Two brothers became her charge in quick succession, and at the age of 12, she became co-mom for her new twin brothers. A big family meant busy years. She graduated college cum laude in 1966 and began a kaleidoscopic progression through schools, careers, marriages, and divorces. She became a single mother in 1974 when her daughter, Elspeth, was born. Her mother died in 1975 and Susanne moved to Chicago to find a faith community in which to raise her child. In 1986 she began a spiritual companionship course, certified in May 1988, and continued her study at Loyola University Chicago’s Institute of Pastoral Studies. There she met and married her best friend, Vincent Donoghue, with her community’s blessing. They received their masters' together at Loyola in 1990 and became grateful grandparents in 1994 (Shoshanna) and 1999 (Amber). In 1997, she, her husband, and Penny and David Lukens, with their faith community, Reba Place Fellowship, started Ten Thousand Villages in Evanston (Illinois), a fair trade store. Susanne became manager of the store, learning everything she could about retail and volunteer management and about the artisans whose lives they were supporting in more than 30 countries. She made three informational journeys to South America and Asia during those years, making many new friends. In 2008, Susanne and Vincent started their own small fair trade business called ¡Gracias! They retired to Ecuador in 2016 after volunteering there with Minga Fair Trade. ¡Gracias! closed in 2021. Susanne is the author of four books of poetry: Meditations for Single Moms, (Herald Press, 1991), Transcendent Joy, Come Home to Love, and Rock Solid Woman. She publishes in AllPoetry.com online and actively participates in several writers’ groups.
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All the Comforts of Home
"Daily I send tribute to the sun-king
and all his subjects on the adjutant air--
love, peace, joy, kindness, music
from my home's stores to everyone
breathing or passing by. How else
can I render my gratitude for grace?" ...
A Far Country
"All of us are singing, coming together, up from the cave, coming to You, coming to life." ...
The Dandelion’s Brief
"The dandelion is despised by many,
yet it holds medicine in root, leaf, and flower,
spreads its life on the wind while being uprooted." ...
Trees of Life
Our Christmas house, filled with
Santas, reindeer and elves, snowy trees,
lights, nativities, ribbons, handmade snowflakes,
glitter,...
Praying in the Dark
"At this November crossroads, I reconsecrate
myself to Your love—for myself, for others,
without condition, as You so gently do." ...
One With All
"As I breathe in life,
moment by moment,
gladness warms my bones." ...
Tethered and Free
"A creature of the earth, I know--and adore--
my place. Though my toes anchor me to the ground,
joy rises through my body like music, like electricity." ...
Prayers Braided Through
"We talk about God's will
as if it were a mystery--
though it is plainly written
in the earth's gravity despite its
equatorial thousand-mile-an-hour rotation ... "
The Things I (Don’t) See
"Something like a speed governor would be handy, I think,
to keep my attention focused on what is most important.
Spirit says, “Focus on my love for you and for all, I’ll take
care of the rest.” ...
Faster, Higher, Stronger — Together
"Faster, higher, stronger are all ancient goals, but perhaps
even more ancient has been our dream of peace and harmony
with each other." ...