
David Stang’s Letter about His Sister, continued
I am sharing a letter from David Stang, Sister Dorothy’s brother, which I began in yesterday’s DM. We then went to the Lawyers’ plush building
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I am sharing a letter from David Stang, Sister Dorothy’s brother, which I began in yesterday’s DM. We then went to the Lawyers’ plush building

Today is both Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day. An interesting combination. On the one hand, we are reminded of our mortality; and on the other, we

In addition to the “Hail Mary” that is built on the Annunciation scene in the gospels, one can also meditate on Mary’s own prayer which

January 22, 2024: On Death and Dying and GriefMatthew tells us about his day yesterday. From 1 – 2 p.m. he gave a talk at

All peoples have their way of expressing grief and of ritualizing the death of their loved ones. Archeologists have found evidence of death rituals extending back

Sad to say, there is a shadow side to today’s rosary practice which taints the original version of the “Hail Mary” prayer created in the

Psychologist Otto Rank defines “soul” as “rebirth” and interprets all of human history as a quest for immortality, a quest that drove the building of

David Palladin continues his reflections on shamanhood and dying when he says: We have the privilege of serving others, of reaching out to them. We can

We are considering lessons that surround death. We saw in yesterday’s meditation how M. C. Richards, on hearing of her pending death, challenges head on

Yesterday was a unique day in my household. From 1 to 2 PM I gave a Zoom talk at an annual two-day conference called The Conference
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