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Daily Archives: 15 October 2013
“In The Dark”
I will admit my fifth week of online Ignatian retreat isn’t going well in the sense of warm interior feelings and such. The reflection on sin is disturbing in any situation. I felt completely thrown for a loop with more … Continue reading
Redemptionis Sacramentum 151-153
The defense against lay persons gets a little shrill: [151.] Only out of true necessity is there to be recourse to the assistance of extraordinary ministers in the celebration of the Liturgy. Such recourse is not intended for the sake … Continue reading
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No Smell of Goat
Week five of my Ignatian online retreat asks me to look at the deep and real evil in the world. The web site: How much denial of God’s right to praise, reverence, and service can we experience this week? How … Continue reading
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Tagged Archbishop Nienstedt, cover-up scandal, Jennifer Haselberger, sex abuse
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GMD 102: Workplace Spirituality
Spirituality for the workplace gets a notice in the GMD chapter on enlivening faith and sharing it. “Workplace” doesn’t always translate into “corporate” in the minds of many. The exaltation of profit and the dehumanization of employees worldwide is more of a problem than … Continue reading