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Doors And Confluences
One of the first things I noticed at Mass on Sunday as I walked up to church is that is appeared at first these great doors were open. And they were. But they were not the only doors on the … Continue reading
Sunday Surprise
I was checking that image I posted of St John’s church on the Creighton campus. I was there for 10:30 Mass this morning, then for sung Sunday Vespers this evening at 5:30, and there has been further development. Way further … Continue reading
A Return
Don’t you just love the English language? Maybe if you’re not so much an English student … “Re” and “turn.” Doesn’t seem to imply anything other than making another turn. I may be driving in a car and I turn … Continue reading
Worthy Woman At Creighton
I didn’t mention the family’s day trip to Omaha last week. I had intended to blog about it. There were a few humorous bits to share. My spiritual director and I have been discussing a possible continuing shift in ministry. … Continue reading
Posted in Ministry, My Family, Other Places, spirituality
Tagged college visiting, Creighton University, spiritual direction
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