Thurman & Hildegard on being Green Men and Women, continued
Yesterday we saw how Thurman underscores our inherent need for cosmology — the “curiosity of our race” includes curiosity about our origins, our beginnings, where
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Yesterday we saw how Thurman underscores our inherent need for cosmology — the “curiosity of our race” includes curiosity about our origins, our beginnings, where
Clearly Julian is not tiptoeing through the tulips—even as she says: “All will be well, all manner of things will be well.” This is while
Having grounded ourselves in the solid spiritual awareness of Meister Eckhart on the topic of a just economics, we are now turning to twenty-first century
Eckhart warns us that the “merchant mentality” can take over our souls. Some people look on God as they do a cow—”for the milk and
Let’s not talk about Jesus at all. Let’s talk about ourselves. Who are we? What is humanity and what are we evolving to be? Who
Regarding ecology, Merton spoke bluntly about the eco-devastation our species is engaged in: What a miserable bundle of foolish idiots we are! We kill everything
In addition to founding the Catholic Worker movement with Peter Maurin in 1933 and which today numbers 203 communities around the world, Dorothy Day started
Dorothy Day speaks of love as “a harsh and dreadful thing” when she writes: We are not expecting utopia here on this earth. But God
A great mystic and prophet of twentieth century America was Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker Movement which hosts communities around the country dedicated
We have taken a slight detour to raise the alarms that need raising around the US Bishops Conference electing an Opus Dei bishop as their
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