This is the fourth part of my meditation on the Nativity. It will also be the last on this topic. In the next installment we’ll…
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This is the fourth part of my meditation on the Nativity. It will also be the last on this topic. In the next installment we’ll…
Leave a CommentThis story is pretty much the same as one I posted a few years ago when I experienced the Spiritual Exercises for the first time.…
Leave a CommentThis morning I was listening to Fr. Gene Sherman continue his messages on the Apostles’ Creed. The purpose of this series is to give people…
Leave a CommentThis is part two of the Nativity meditations. This one is about the journey that Joseph and Mary took from Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem…
Leave a CommentThis is the first meditation on the Nativity that I wrote about. It’s a story that I envisioned as I followed the prompts of Ignatius.…
2 CommentsI don’t celebrate the day when a lost person accidentally stumbled upon a land that was inhabited by others. I don’t celebrate the genocide that…
Leave a CommentI’ve been attending a local Anglican Church for the past couple of months. I really appreciate the liturgy and weekly communion. But, this particular church…
Leave a CommentI’m currently revisiting “The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius.” I first went through these exercises a few year ago with my spiritual director. Recently, in…
Leave a Comment*Note: This by no means a comprehensive treatment of the question of violence in the Scripture. These mental ramblings are simply meant to inspire thoughtful…
Leave a CommentBe Still, My Soul Be still… Be silent… Rest in the Presence of Yahweh. How hard it is to be silent. To turn off the…
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