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Saturday, July 3, 2010. How ancient monastic thought might impact upon the issues. And interests held in our own time. Likely it would be more. And then move your way forward. This blog is dedicated to the memory of an esteemed friend,. Leonard Vickers, third abbot of St. Abbey, Washington, D. , and eighth abbot of Douai Abbey,.
Friday, June 7, 2013. For quite awhile governments, corporations, as well as academics. Have pursued their interests via a multidisciplinary approach. Approach has superseded looking at an interest or topic just from the. Viewpoint of a single discipline. Rather it implies that they have to be more expansive in not only their. Training but also in their outlook.
Saturday, November 22, 2008. Tells of a park ranger naturalist who attends to visions. Of an ancient American Indian spirit guide. Him into a variety of different parks and wildlands. Essentially a story that allows a modicum of information. About the different natural systems of the Earth. Please go to the very last post, which is the Introduction,. Also, during my work as a cultural anthropologist- indeed long before.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Welcome to Medieval Master, a fictional story about a historic. Person who was an abbot during the Middle Ages. About the different plateaus of Love- and Forgiveness. To follow this story, go to the very last post- which is the. Introduction- and move your way forward. And within those Benedictine houses, there was a communal life. That depended upon Love and Forgiveness. Living so close to one another, in family, in a monastery, even on.
Saturday, November 21, 2009. Welcome to Omega Quest, a short story conveying. The ideas of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin- i. Theories of Cosmogenesis and Christogenesis. And move your way forward. Unless we are an atheist, most of us ponder on the nature. Of our existence as related to God. And if we study history,. Much to fall into wondering why we seem to be moving.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Into the world, is to testify to the truth. The truth hears my voice. Pilate, who came from a pragmatic Imperium, who represented. Such, he no doubt held a jaundiced attitude towards persons.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Both old and new essays of mine. Not all, but most. Involve my interest in Science and Spirituality. They go back a few years, pretty much reflecting. It would probably be better to go back to the first. Post, which is an Introduction, then work your way. Forward- following the numerical sequence. Approach allows for probably a more natural flow of. Monday, October 17, 2011. This way, but at the t.
Thursday, July 9, 2009. A physicist and philosopher of science, who is on a pilgrimage-. Walking down the paths of Cosmology, Code, and Consciousness,. Seeking the Plenum of the Universe, the GodHead. Go to the very last post, which is the Introduction and work. I have at last come to the end of my pilgrimage. I have spent a goodly number of years, covering a lot of territory.
A contemplative monastic nun writing about spirituality, family, relationships, memories,. all from the Boomer Generation perspective and experience. Saturday, August 01, 2015. Reflection for Feast of St. It is beyond me to understand how this inspiration morphed into a Redemptorist reputation some of us still remember,.
Early Christian Ecclesiastical Settlement in Ireland 5th to 12th Centuries. Database of the Monasticon Hibernicum Project. By Ailbhe MacShamhráin with Nora White and Aidan Breen. General director of the project Kim R. McCone, Scoil an Léinn Cheiltigh, Ollscoil Náisiúnta na hÉireann, Magh Nuadat. Prepared for the web by Andrew McCarthy. Funded by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Spirituality and Mental Health seeking to reflect on life. Thursday, December 8, 2016. Our age has sought to bring equality to the fore as no age before it. We have sought out shadows and fought to bring light. We have set up models, glorified leaders, and proclaimed our heroes. But what are those wounds? Those wounds are more able to heal than the ones we forget.
Reflections on the everyday wonders of the monastic life by a Benedictine Sister of Virginia. Sunday, September 2, 2012. Is the right response to the bounty of new life in our midst. Praise GOD from whom all blessings flow and thank you to ALL who pray for vocations to religious life. Sister Lilliane receives our Vision Statement.
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