January 2010

Singing Each Other's Songs

by Brian Johnson 15 January 2010

“The true Church
is to be married to
the dignity of the poor
this is the true Church”

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Dorothy Day lives (on YouTube that is)

by Nekeisha Alexis-Baker 14 January 2010

Two interviews with Dorothy Day, one on the Christopher Closeup Show and one with Hubert Jesse, have recently been added to YouTube. In the interviews, Dorothy discusses the origins of the Catholic Worker movement, shares her theology on war and nonviolence, and talks about the Christian call to the works of mercy, among several other [...]

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The Revolutionary Table (aka living la vida local)

by Mark Van Steenwyk 11 January 2010

I’m a foodie. I love the artistic challenge of whipping up a complicated-to-make dish that tastes deceptively simple. I seldom meet an ingredient I don’t love. In early 21st Century America, it is easy to be a foodie. Whenever I walk into the grocery store, even in the middle of a Minnesota winter, I can [...]

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Our Blue Humanity

by JoshuaDbauIII 11 January 2010

Given this dis-satisfaction with reality and the strange connection to the Avatar characters the discussion about what it means to be human will become paramount in the upcoming years, in the secular world and in our churches. We should take not

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Mary Re-imagines the World

by Broderick Greer 8 January 2010

This boy is a little embryo who is destined to offer the world a fresh alternative to suicidal systems and seductive power structures.

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