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U2, Religion and Spirituality
I am heading to see U2 this weekend in Chicago with my wife (the kids are spending time with the grandparents :-). I have always liked U2’s music but it was not until the last five or so years when … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity Today, Rolling Stone
Tagged agape, Bono, Catholic, Christian, logos, love, Pope John Paul II, religion, spirituality, St. John Paul II, U2
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Laudato Si and Teilhard de Chardin
First, my apologies about the longer than expected sabbatical. It has been a crazy few months between work, health issues with my mother-in-law and trying to spend more time with family. I hope to begin posting again on a semi-regular … Continue reading
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Catholic Moral Law
[Note: The Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week will appear tomorrow] In the United States, we celebrate the life and ideals of Martin Luther King, Jr. today. Last Saturday, I went to see the movie Selma. I came in … Continue reading
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Tagged 1963 Civil Rights March, 1964 Civil Rights Law, 1965 Voting Rights Law, Birmingham, Catholic, Catholic moral law, Christian, Christian Churches Together, Civil Rights, Letters from a Birmingham Jail, Lyndon Johnson, Martin Buber, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr., moral law, nonviolence, peace, philosophy, response to Letters from a Birmingham Jail, Selma, Selma March, Selma Movie, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, unjust law
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Sunday Reflection, Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 18, 2015): Patience
This Sunday is the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings can be found here. We are in Ordinary Time for the next several weeks, both liturgically and in my daily routine. The kids are back at school … Continue reading
Posted in Sunday Reflections
Tagged 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Catholic, Christian, Fr. Ron Rolheiser, Patient Trust, Patient Trust Prayer, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Ron Rolheiser, Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Second Sunday of Ordinary Time, St. John of the Cross, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflection, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Thomas Halik
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (January 12, 2015): Shadow of Death
[Reflections After a Recent World War I Battle] “That’s probably why I was more vividly aware of the ‘shadow of death’, and the formidable gift that existence presents us with: an inevitable advance towards an inevitable, sentient end, —a situation from … Continue reading
Posted in Teilhard Quote of the Week
Tagged Catholic, Christ, Christ and Evolution, Christian, Christianity and Evolution, Evolution and Christianity, God, Good Friday, Letters From a Soldier Priest, Omega Point, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, resurrection, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week, Teilhard Quote of the Week, The Making of a Mind, World War I
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Sunday Reflection, Feast of Baptism of the Lord (January 11, 2015): God’s Bridging the Gap
This weekend is the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. The readings can be found here. This Feast is both the last day of the Christmas season and the First Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Baptism of Jesus is … Continue reading
Posted in Ignatian Spirituality, Sunday Reflections
Tagged 1st Sunday in Ordinary Time, 1st Sunday of Ordinary Time, agape, Andy Alexander, Baptism, Baptism of Christ, Baptism of Jesus, Baptism of the Lord, Catholic, Christmas Season, Creighton Online Ministries, Feast of Baptism of the Lord, First Sunday in Ordinary Time, First Sunday of Ordinary Time, Fr. Andy Alexander, God is agape, God is love, Ignatian, Irish Jesuits, Jesuit, Jesuit Post, Jesuits, John the Baptist, kenosis, love, Noosphere, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Readings, St. John the Baptist, Sunday Reading, Sunday Reflection, teilhard, teilhard de chardin
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (January 5, 2015): The Embryonic Idea of the Omega Point
“In spite of the continual turmoil I’ve been in for the last month, I can see that various ideas are quietly continuing to work themselves out in my mind,—both about the nature of ‘the human virtues’ and the ‘ human … Continue reading
Posted in Ignatian Spirituality, Reason and Faith, Teilhard Quote of the Week
Tagged Catholic, Christ, Christian, Evolution and Christianity, God, Letters From a Soldier Priest, Omega Point, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, stoicism, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week, Teilhard Quote of the Week, The Making of a Mind, World War I
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Sunday Reflection, Feast of the Holy Family (December 28, 2014)
This Sunday is the Feast of the Holy Family. The readings can be found here. This is an interesting Feast in that it falls between Christmas and Epiphany. In some ways it seems like an odd placement between these two … Continue reading
The Galactic Milieu: The “Irrationality” and Beauty of the Incarnation
[Slightly modified version of a post from December 2013. Merry Christmas Everyone!] As we approach Christmas, I thought I would share one of my favorite descriptions of the Incarnation. This is courtesy of Julian May, a prolific and talented … Continue reading
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Tagged agape, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Divine Milieu, Galactic Milieu, God, humor, Incarnation, Invention, irony, Jack Remillard, Jack the Bodiless, Jon Remillard, joy, Julian May, laughter, love, Noosphere, Omega Point, peace, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Teresa Remillard, The Divine Milieu, The Galactic Milieu, trinity, Uncle Rogi, Unity
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