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Category Archives: Embracing Doubt and Mature Faith
Embracing Doubt to Grow Into a Mature Faith (Part II)
“Worship him, I beg you, in a way that is worthy of thinking beings” — Romans 12:1 (Jerusalem Bible Translation) In Part I of this series, I talked a bit about my own personal journey of how embracing doubt helped … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, doubt, faith, Ignatian, Jesuit, Pope Benedict, reason
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Embracing Doubt to Grow Into a Mature Faith (Part I): The Path of Disbelief
My own spiritual journey was a very circuitous one. I was born and raised Catholic, but by the time I was a teenage years and young adulthood, I drifted away, in part because I was drawn to the allure of … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, doubt, faith, God, Ignatian, James Martin S.J., Jesuit, peace, spirituality
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