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Madeline L’Engle’s brilliance, depth, more on display here — I would like to travel light on this journey of life, to get rid of the encumbrances I acquire each day. Worse than physical acquisitions are spiritual ones, small grudges, jealousies,…
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Living, Enjoying, and More
Quick review of yesterday here —God grant me the serenityTo accept the things I cannot change;Courage to change the things I can;And wisdom to know the difference. — and now in its entirety — God grant me the serenityTo accept…
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Accepting, Changing, and Knowing
Let’s not wander too far away from this prayer — God grant me the serenityTo accept the things I cannot change;Courage to change the things I can;And wisdom to know the difference. — and that’s only the first part. See…
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BONUS BLOG: A Prayer of The Holy Family
The road we takeleads toward the promiseof security and stability,for we flee not solelyin fear, nor do we make this pilgrimagefor the pursuit of untold riches. We do not seek to spread terror,for how dearly do we cling on to…
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Forget That and Notice This
Apply as needed — Forget about what’s happened; don’t keep going over old history.Be alert, be present. I’m about to do something brand-new. It’s bursting out! Don’t you see it?There it is! I’m making a road through the desert, rivers in the badlands.…
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Praise without Thinking
Bishop Dottie Escobedo-Frank writes, in the context of Psalm 148 — Praise rises up in us even when we don’t think about it. We respond with “Thank God!” and “Praise Jesus!” and “Hallelujah!” Sometimes we don’t use religious language to…
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Stop Wearing These Things, part two
Courtney Carver. Brilliance. Much needed but little heeded. In her own words — The guilt of your past — Questions? See Psalm 103:12 and 1st John 1:9 and John 19:30 for starters (ironically). I’m thinking we’re gonna get back to…
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The “Afterlife”
A 5th Century Bishop, St. Paulinus, uproots a lot with this — We do not guess at what the afterlife holds. We do not base our faith on human opinions, poet’s dreams, or philosopher’s images. We draw our faith from…
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BONUS BLOG: choosing retirement
I offer this without comment —https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/the-point-of-retirement-enlightenment-or-at-least-calm-f154749c?st=9ZCtxY&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink The Point of Retirement? Enlightenment, or at Least Calm More and more people are finding reasons to stay on the job well into old age. They may be setting themselves up for a difficult…
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When Others Pray FOR You
Nadia Bolz-Weber preached this last month — Sometimes we all need others to pray for us—and not only pray on our behalf, but also in our stead. Because the spiritual physics of it is this: when your ability to believe evaporates,…
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