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Category Archives: Reflection
Rebuilding the blog & site
Not that this blog has seen much (any?) traffic for a while, but for those who are still hanging in there know that I am re-designing the site with a estimated re-launch in October. I’m currently testing the re-design on … Continue reading
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When you read blogs as much as I do
….. writing your own posts gets to be a bit intimidating. Of course, it helps to actually write a post regularly. In the meantime, mosey on over to Creative Minority Report for an excellent Palm Sunday reflection. Its these kinds … Continue reading
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Who’s a reflection of who?
Matthew Archbold has brief but dead-on commentary on how people view God. He writes: I remember a theology professor of mine questioning the existence of Hell and saying he didn’t believe in Hell because he couldn’t correlate a loving God … Continue reading
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A Spirituality of Fasting
Lent is one of those times of year that comes with mixed feelings for folks. You’ve got Mardi Gras (a sometimes dubious entrance into the season), fasting from food during Ash Wednesday and then weeks of sacrifice – usually fasting … Continue reading
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How brave are you?
The last few Sunday readings, the recent celebration of St. Agatha’s feast and (of all things) the Super Bowl have gotten me thinking about bravery in the modern day. In some ways, I think it was easier ‘back in the … Continue reading
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