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Monthly Archives: April 2020
Walking meditation
I walk whenever I can. My daily goal is ten thousand steps. That usually amounts to close to five miles. Yesterday I decided to take a slightly different route that led me across Gates Creek and up an abandoned roadway … Continue reading
Essential Workers – owed so much by so many
This wonderful video tribute to the heroes of New York came from Governor Cuomo’s nightly email. Andrew Cuomo has been a phenomenal leader who has inspired others to give of themselves. New York is a beacon of freedom and and … Continue reading
Posted in Gratitude
Tagged Andrew Cuomo, covid-19, Essential Workers, New York State
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Three years later
Three years ago I joined thousands of others at the Climate March in Washington DC. Our small group of Franciscans joined other groups. We had overnighted at Silver Spring, Maryland and rode the metro to near the Smithsonian Institute. Then … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, climate, Franciscan
Tagged climate change, climate march, covid-19, Franciscan, Houghton College, Laudato Si
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True Colors
If you’re Roman Catholic in the United States the assumption is that you’re pro-life which in political parlance means your anti-abortion. It’s a great wedge issue exploited by Republicans. In previous years some bishops have gone so far as to … Continue reading
A new direction
The word Christian is meaningless. It has become so because of all the charlatans who have taken it as a mantle. We need a new word to describe followers of Jesus. Following Jesus is much different than worshipping him. Following … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Franciscan, local, Spiritual
Tagged contemplative, Franciscan, Politics, Social Justice, Spirituality
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Linux Mint on MacBook Air
I have an early 2015 MacBook Air that developed problems a couple years ago when it’s battery gave up the ghost after an upgrade to MacOS Mojave. Then last fall the SSD drive gave out. I ordered a new battery … Continue reading
Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Stupidity
I came across this insightful blog this morning and wanted to reshare it.
The Blessings of Solitude
There’s a difference between loneliness and solitude. In this time of social distancing it is easy to become lonely and there are many folks who no doubt are starved for human contact. Fortunately I am not alone in this time. … Continue reading
Posted in Franciscan, prayer, Spiritual, Thomas Merton
Tagged contemplative, Thomas Merton
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Making America Better
“Yes, America was always terribly flawed—but it was never this. It was never steered by something this openly malicious, this intentionally cruel, this unapologetically ignorant. It was never led by such a toxic cocktail of arrogance and incompetence. It was … Continue reading
A leader when we needed one
Posted in New York State, Spiritual
Tagged courage, covid-19, Governor Cuomo, leadership
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