
Week of 2/16-21/2026: Joel Primack & Saints among Us vs. Epstein, et al & a Compromised EPA
This is a summary of the previous week’s daily meditations. Father Adam Bucko (AB) is guest writer this week for Friday and Saturday. You can
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This is a summary of the previous week’s daily meditations. Father Adam Bucko (AB) is guest writer this week for Friday and Saturday. You can

This is a summary of the previous week’s daily meditations. You can click on any title to view the DM in its entirety. Also, remember

We have been meditating on Leonard Cohen’s and then Ernest Becker’s understandings of holiness or saintliness. Why? Because evil is so present in our news

Ernest Becker sees religion today as failing to open up our perception based on “celebrating God’s creation.” He praises indigenous religions for doing exactly that.

We concluded a three-part meditation on the meaning of saintliness from Leonard Cohen in yesterday’s DM with his definition that a saint is “a balancing

We continue our exegesis of Leonard Cohen’s observations on saintliness. The saint is grounded and earthy and following the contours of the earth—not angel-like and

Buddhist and Jewish musician and sage Leonard Cohen asks the question: What is a saint?* He answers his question this way in his 1966 novel, Beautiful

Aeesha and Kokomon Clottey contributed to our YELLAWE program for inner city teenagers who were on the verge of dropping out of school. Kokomon would

This past year has been particularly moving for me regarding the deaths of many wonderful people—I would even call them saints—whom I have known or

This is a weekly summary of the previous week’s Daily Meditations. Three of them are penned by Matthew Fox (MF), and three by Gianluigi Gugliermetto
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