Category Archives: spirituality

I Met Another Hero Today

In the past I have written about heroes in my life. Several have been baseball players. But the fact is that, through my work, I meet heroes on a regular basis. I met one today. When we think of heroes, … Continue reading

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The Synod and the People in the Pews

Pope Francis recently called for a Synod to examine the state of the Church and its direction. The first gathering last fall was intended to be the culmination of a series of meetings and studies at diocesan levels to generate … Continue reading

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Sen. Joe McCarthy: Lest We Forget

Many people have never heard of Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, a man who, for a period of time in the late 40s and early 50s, was likely the most powerful man in America. Playing on fears of Communism subsequent … Continue reading

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How to be a Bad Christian

The other day I was conversing with a man who had seen considerable combat and was judging himself for some of the things he did during combat. I asked him whether he had a spiritual perspective and he said “I … Continue reading

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Stuff and the Stuff of Memories

Those who try to follow a spiritual path often have mixed feelings about stuff. George Carlin has a great routine about our need for stuff and running out of room for our stuff. The Buddhists challenge us to address our … Continue reading

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On Redemption

There were times in the past when someone would ask me “Have you accepted Jesus as your personal savior?” or “Have you been saved?” I would always answer “Depends on what you mean by that?” For many, redemption is a … Continue reading

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Chasing Your Dreams: Worth It Or A Waste?

This photo is of a young man chasing his dream. He is waiting to board a train to Indianapolis where he hopes to play baseball for the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro League. His name? Henry Aaron. We all have … Continue reading

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Further Thoughts On Hope

Recently in to honor Martin Luther King, my wife and I watched his entire “I have a dream” speech. As he spoke of the realities of police brutality and other forms of discrimination, I found myself wondering whether we have … Continue reading

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Repost of Facing The Dark Side: Spiritual Challenges of the Capitol Attack

Posted on January 8, 2021 by richp45198 We are now three years out from the horrors of the Capitol Riot. We are facing another election that, for the moment, appears to be a face-off between a man some deem too old to hold … Continue reading

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Baba Yetu

Occasionally a piece of music crosses my path that touches me and enriches my spiritual journey. Such a piece is Baba Yetu The words of Baba Yetu are the Lord’s Prayer in Swahili. The piece is composed by Christopher Tin … Continue reading

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