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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
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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

Today is Good Friday, a day to meditate on evil and sacrifice and the price good people pay for following their conscience and having one,

In yesterday’s DM, we celebrated St. Patrick’s feast day by meditating on a new translation from John Philip Newell of a poem attributed to him

The reading from the Book of Wisdom for Christmas Midnight Mass speaks of the arrival of Christ as the arrival of a “stern warrior” who

Twelfth century abbess, musician, scientist, healer, saint and doctor of the church, Hildegard of Bingen has some strong words—and an even stronger image she painted

Having spent the last DMs on the bad news of Christofascism and Patriarchy and their many incarnations at SCOTUS and Opus Dei, it is a

In yesterday’s DM, I ask whether human nature itself has been transformed by the Resurrection and Resurrection appearances. We do look for transformation of the shadow

We ended yesterday’s DM with New Testament scholar Bruce Chilton explaining the Resurrection by its results and impact on the historical movement that occurred in

Recently, a rabbi friend who is dying invited me to visit him. He is a person I admire deeply who has contributed very much to the

This is Holy Week and today is Holy Thursday. Holy Week is more of a liturgical art form to remind us of the events surrounding Jesus’s
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