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Yesterday at 2:00 PM it hit me that I am no longer on vacation; I wanted my afternoon nap. It was my first day back
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Yesterday at 2:00 PM it hit me that I am no longer on vacation; I wanted my afternoon nap. It was my first day back
Jes Kast-Keat is currently on holiday and has invited Daniel José Camacho to write today. Daniel is currently a Masters of Divinity student at Duke
I know it’s not Ash Wednesday. It’s not even Lent: a time in our church calendar where we are given space to mourn, lament, and
Feminism, like faith, is not monolithic. Over the last few weeks a group of feminist on Twitter found each other and began dreaming. We are
Inside the Grand Mosque in Muscat, OmanThe spiritual energy of a specific location I can sense pretty quickly. Do you ever sit in a park
Summer is beginning in New York City. In my world, in Manhattan, I see parishioners traveling to their beach homes in the Hamptons, Connecticut, or
Friday the 13th of June, in the year of our Lord 2014, when the moon will be full, I will be entering a new decade.
I firmly believe that our salvation depends on the poor. – Dorothy Day “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty
I don’t fully get prayer. I’m not sure exactly what happens. Am I changing God’s “mind” (forgive me for the anthropomorphic description of God)? Is my mind
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