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We live in very troubled times. The more we are aware of this, the more we realize that we cannot count on external events to
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We live in very troubled times. The more we are aware of this, the more we realize that we cannot count on external events to

Retrieving the Empty Tomb of Jesus as a primary Christian symbol has many facets, including exploring deep ecumenism. Symbolically, the Empty Tomb is identical with

First, I want to acknowledge the loss of Pope Francis who died yesterday. He was a champion for the Earth: his first encyclical, Laudato Si, was dedicated to

I was thrilled to read two substantive articles on this week’s Passover and Palm Sunday/Holy Week celebrations this morning. Finding one in The New York Times and another

Beginning with my DM entitled “Dorothy Stang & the Lion Power of a Spiritual Warrior” which occurred on January 14, 2025, we have been playing with

Yesterday, MLK Jr.’s feast day and holy day, we remembered him as the spiritual warrior he was, and we pray we all develop our call

In my book, One River, Many Wells, demonstrating and practicing Deep Ecumenism and published in the year 2000, I laid out 18 themes or principles

March 18, 2024: Honoring Thomas Aquinas’s Non-Dualism & Proto-FeminismA woman devoted to women’s rights asked Matthew to make the case for attending our summer workshop

Today we celebrate one of the greatest Christian saints of all time: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. King had at least three mentors: Jesus, Howard

We ended yesterday’s DM with this question for pondering: How is humanity today, how are we today, doing in expressing our divine nobility by way
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