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Category Archives: religion
Time again…
I break rules quite often…when it makes sense anyway. Not speeding ( well, not usually), certainly not littering, name calling is kept to a minimum, but the purpose of each type of social media seems a bit insignificant to me so … Continue reading
30 Mirrors
I have 30 mirrors in my home. This does include one in the garage, but it is hung. This does not include my creative inventory. I only realized this when we had our cleaning party last weekend. I was cleaning … Continue reading
Posted in education, Family, religion, self talk
Tagged Father Greg Boyle, mirrors, reflection
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Show Up
CNN really loves going to church. She loves the dresses, the music, the community…all of it. And so, for Easter…for my daughter (and myself too I guess)…we went to church with friends. CNN, BB and I headed for Westport to … Continue reading
Z Rise
“He is risen.” “May the road rise up to meet you.” A state of enlightenment. “And still I rise.” It is that time of year… wake up…face to the sun…bloom…grow breathe give thanks. No one can say it like Dr. … Continue reading
A Tale of Two Cities…
Just around the bend, there is a church…past the Indian Mission, and up the hill a bit. My friend and I walk past this church twice each day. Sometimes when we walk past, there are limousines and a multitude of … Continue reading
Posted in education, Family, Random, religion
Tagged class issues, grief, infant mortality, poverty
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Homeboy Industries, Inc.
I wasn’t sure how I would pull all of this together…and then a friend asked me one little question about what I heard Father Greg Boyle from Homeboy Industries, Inc. say last night. His talk was titled, ” Tattoos on … Continue reading
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Tagged Father Greg Boyle, Gang Activity, Homeboy Industries, Hope, Inc.
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In search of a church?
I was raised in the Catholic church. I completed every age appropriate requirement as dictated by THE CHURCH. I didn’t ask questions. I didn’t wonder. I just put on the suit of beliefs I was handed like a good girl. … Continue reading
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