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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
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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

May 1, 2023. Pleasure & Holiness, ContinuedMatthew continues the theme he launched the earlier week, that contrasted the punitive, judgmental God of patriarchy, with a

My teaching about Original Blessing that so disturbed the previous two popes can be understood as an exegesis of the first page of the Bible. There

We are considering how today’s science has moved beyond dualism. How thrilling it would be if religious consciousness the world over would do the same! The

I am often moved by many of the Comments to the Daily Meditations which, I try to read every day. I do not respond to them

We are calling on mystics of old to sit with us as we drink in the first stars and first galaxies arriving from our universe

We have been meditating on the wonder of the universe as being seen through the eyes of the Webb telescope. How have mystics over the

We are meditating on Pope Francis’s visit to the first peoples of Canada this week to apologize for so much abuse and trauma toward the

It seems to me that the Webb Telescope and what it will reveal to us about our 13.8 billion-year journey opens up a whole new

In yesterday’s DM we cited Thomas Aquinas who speaks of “getting drunk” on God’s house or the universe. This is a special way of talking about
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