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Thomas Merton and Dorothy Day were good friends. He admired her life and work, and she visited him on several occasions at the monastery and
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Thomas Merton and Dorothy Day were good friends. He admired her life and work, and she visited him on several occasions at the monastery and

This weekend Kurt Johnson and other editors of the two-volume work on Interspirituality: The Heritage and The Future sponsored a very rich Unity Earth Symposium bringing together many of the

We have praised the people of Minneapolis and the marching Buddhist monks for standing up for democracy and diversity in opposition to attacks on DEI

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

Years ago, when I was fighting with the fascist forces of the Roman Catholic Church that were bringing back the Inquisition in our time, silencing

This report from Minneapolis constitutes a 5-alarm fire for all Americans and all who believe in democracy. It is reposted with permission from Crones of

In yesterday’s DM, both the essay and the video, we addressed some of the ways that spirituality heals loneliness. Among them are the art of

In a Nativity scene at St. Susanna Roman Catholic Parish in Dedham, Massachusetts, the Christ child is missing this Christmas. So too are Mary and Joseph.

In Saturday’s DM, we meditated on gratitude by way of an excellent article by Thom Hartmann. Better known for his prophetic writing than his writing

The construction of a European common identity in the last 50 years or so has been delegated to the so-called “Western values,” which were supposed
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