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Hope's Season
The word "Hope" has taken on many different meanings for me this Advent. Throughout the season we wait in hope for a savior and the savior surprises us, not because the savior is God, but because we find God in a feeding trough for animals! Indeed sometimes surprises are not what they are cracked up to be.
Advent is Here and BustedHalo® wants to know...
What Are You Waiting For? The BustedHalo® Daily Jolt Advent Calendar has arrived and is chock full of great advent quotes surrounding the theme of waiting. The reality for most of us however is that Advent simply become
Counting Your Blessings?
I want to scream every time someone uses the terms "we've been blessed" or suggests that one "counts their blessings." Often this leads people into believing that God favors one group or individual over another. A friend said one day that "If God shows his blessings to those of us who have much, what about thos
Light Blogging is Very Possible This Week
Tending to some matters of family importance over the next few days until the day of the Turkey.So blogging indeed may be lighter than usual. Apologies. It must take precedence. Indeed I will attempt to do something special for Thanksgiving.http://feeds2.feedburner.com/GooglingGod
Ignatius and the World
I've been thinking much about how strange it must have been to be an early follower of St. Ignatius. Being a "contemplative" engaged with the needs of the world was a new mindset, different from old school monasticism which didn't fiddle with the machinations of living and praying within monestary walls.Much like ourselves, these folks found that the needs of the world left them little time for prayer, so Ignatius encouraged the use of his examen at least once per day. Seeing God in all things gets easier if you try to do that daily. The spiritual life is about mindfulness and seeing beyond sensory experience to find God lurking there.This past week I had the pleasure
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