The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
There is power in our names. Our names tell where we came from, the experiences we have endured, and the person we are becoming. Whether a parent speaks a word of...
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I have a friend who has sojourned with alcoholism for roughly sixty years; thirty of those years my friend has celebrated being sober. This sense of sobriety has consumed our global...
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Recently I was in my university office when a student frantically came in asking if I had a moment to listen. It is not out of the ordinary for students to...
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Have you ever tried to put together a piece of furniture that comes in many precut pieces with tiny bags of hardware and an instruction guide full of graphics with minimal...
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I’ve generally never been one for tolerating a lot of noise. While my son seems to find refuge in playing his guitar and singing boisterously at any given moment, I generally...
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The hymn by Brian Wren entitled “This Is the Day of New Beginnings” reminds us that each new day is an opportunity to hope for the future God makes available to...
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The prophet Jeremiah is a perfect example of how to resolve in one’s heart and mind that tomorrow will be different, that it will be a new day. At the time...
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Repentance is the fourth movement in the Examen of Ignatius. Having spent time reviewing the past day, there will certainly be things which transpired for which we feel remorse and for...
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The psalmist reviews a long history of both goodness and failure in the life of the chosen children of God. There is wondrous gratitude expressed (relished) because of the covenant love...
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Relish is the word which helps us to remember the second movement in the Ignatian Examen. To relish something is to be exceptionally grateful for it. After requesting God’s presence, we...
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In today’s reading from Luke 17, when the men who suffer from a skin disease recognize who is walking near them, they cry out, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!” In...
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