
COP26 and the Need for Deep Ecumenism
The Dali Lama observes that the Number One obstacle to Deep Ecumenism is a bad relationship with one’s own faith tradition. Many Christians are illiterate
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The Dali Lama observes that the Number One obstacle to Deep Ecumenism is a bad relationship with one’s own faith tradition. Many Christians are illiterate

We are talking about Deep Ecumenism and especially in the context of the upcoming COP meeting in Scotland next week addressing the following questions: Can

Aquinas celebrates how the Holy Spirit is alive and active, inspiring us as we in bring forth truths in our work and professions and relationships.

The prophet Joel addresses how the devastation of the land comes to an end–by a metanoia, a change of heart, among humans. Fasting, mourning, repentance

We are meditating on the sacred masculine and the divine feminine. We have called upon Nicolas Cusa who gives ample evidence of having married the

It is interesting, I think, that in yesterday’s DM about climate change and in today’s news about rising COVID cases amidst people who refuse to

Healthy artists, working from a spirituality base, can awaken us to our “selfishness, greed and apathy” that were named by a scientist in the previous

Recently I received a significant article from an engineering friend and former student and founder of Engineers Without Borders. It is about two professors (both

Like Jennifer Hereth, artist Suzi Gablik, in her important book on The Reenchantment of Art, challenged artists to move beyond art for art’s sake and

We have been celebrating the vastness of soul that we all carry within us—or better, that carries all that is within us, our bodies included.
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