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Tag Archives: James Martin
Week One, 2011: God is Ready
I’m up early today, getting ready to go on a “long term planning retreat” with the pastoral staff. Sounds very grown up and professional and I’m a little nervous about whether I”ll have anything to contribute. Because of the retreat … Continue reading
Posted in books, spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged James Martin, Postaday2011, The Jesuit's Guide to Almost Everything
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My Year in Review (Everything Except Movies)
Thoughts on a year of books, TV, music and sundries Well, that was my intention, anyway. I find myself in the middle of debris cleanup, and it’s left me too exhausted for clever remarks about the things I enjoyed this … Continue reading
Posted in books, holidays, music, television, Uncategorized
Tagged Dr. Who, James Martin, N.T. Wright, Tielhard de Chardin, Tracey Kidder, William Willimon
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