It is hard to believe that we are more than half way through September, zooming towards the end of the liturgical year, Advent and the celebration of Christmas. Harvest festivals, …
The human brain loves to find patterns, even when none exist. This explains the popularity of conspiracy theories, some of which must be false. (Only some of them? See, I can’t …
Over the last few days I have been reading Walking with Jesus by Pope Francis. In the introduction, Archbishop Blasé Cupich reminds us that “All is walking” which means that every …
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how I pray differently in different places. For the past eight years I’ve lived in Dunedin, New Zealand, a city of 120,000 people …
Tom and I head out this morning for another time of retreat, so it seemed an appropriate time to let you know about our upcoming retreat Rest in the Moment, to be …
I close my eyes to pray, and the hand of the Lord is on me. Like Ezekiel, I am brought out by the Spirit of the Lord and set in the middle of a valley …
“Where is your brother Abel?” The Lord asked Cain. Cain, the first child born on earth, had killed Abel. I can imagine God’s anguish. “What have you done? Listen! Your brother’s blood cries …
The tradition of pilgrimage in Ireland is an ancient ones. There are many trails and paths known to be sacred for hundreds, if not thousands of years. One of the …
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