
The Four Paths and Holy Week: A Meditation
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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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

In recent daily meditations, we have been considering the immense role that the Via Creativa plays in Thomas Aquinas’s theology. Being an “image of God” is

We continue our meditation on the proto-feminism of Thomas Aquinas. His emphasis on art and creativity as a spiritual path is part of his appreciation of

Thomas Aquinas alerts us to how “God works at the heart of all activity.” The late California poet Bill Everson (also known as “Brother Antoninus”

Two rabbis have spoken to me recently about the tragedy going on in Gaza—one in person and the other in his newsletter. One said, “It

Sister Dorothy Stang taught us a lot by her decisions and her actions—even the short reference from her brother about her washing her clothes in

Hildegard sees creativity at the core of our vocation as human beings, and pictures God saying, I have been moved by the form of humankind, I

According to Aquinas, Joy is born of Love. That is why joy is an anchor when struggle, strife and suffering swirl all around us. Aquinas teaches

Today we will look at “A Sensual Mysticism.” But by sensual, we don’t mean “erotic,” which implies pleasure. The Latin root for sensual is “sesualis”

“What does it take to bring the healthy mother back to balance with the healthy father in us all?” Just read on to find out
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