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The Way: A Pilgrimage Worth Taking

The Way, written and directed by Emilio Estevez (Bobby) and starring his father, Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now, The West Wing, The Departed), is rather obviously about the spiritual journey. The Camino...

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What Works: SAD That DST is Ending

Every year, at the beginning of warm weather, I encourage everyone to get out in the sun and experience nature, but it’s important to respect… The post What Works: SAD That DST is Ending appeared first...

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What Works: Between acceptance and thirst

We are told it is natural to thirst for fulfillment in aligning our life with God’s plan for us and to thirst for the kingdom… The post What Works: Between acceptance and thirst appeared first on...

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What Works: The Gratitude List

This is the last column to run before Thanksgiving, so I want to talk to you about gratitude. I could write a dozen columns about gratitude in various forms; for this column, I'm going to focus on one...

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What Works: Conscious Gift Shopping

Many "alternative" gift articles suggest non-gifts -- things like giving to charity in the person's name, or giving service rather than a thing -- but choosing a present specifically for another...

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Forming A More Perfect Union

My relatives are an eclectic bunch, pretty evenly split -- to use crude and somewhat useless political labels -- between Left and Right; our religious diversity includes Catholics, Mormons,...

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Faithful Departed: Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was never a corporate man. The early personal computer industry was an outgrowth of the radical back-to-the-land ethos and even the name “Apple”… The post Faithful Departed: Steve Jobs...

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Faithful Departed: Improper Women — Betty Ford (1918 – 2011) and Amy...

For most of the public history of alcoholism and drug addiction all the way back to Noah, the general impression has been that it is… The post Faithful Departed: Improper Women — Betty Ford (1918 –...

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What Works: SOPA, PIPA and the Illusion of Control

It was all of 13 minutes after midnight on Tuesday night when I went to look up something in Wikipedia… even though I knew the… The post What Works: SOPA, PIPA and the Illusion of Control appeared...

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What Works: What Are You Giving Up for Lent?

"What are you giving up for Lent?" is not a question I heard growing up in my atheist home. It’s second nature for most Catholics, though -- to give up some favorite thing (like chocolate or ice cream)...

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What Works: Being imperfect doesn’t mean you’re bad, just human

I broke my Lenten commitment on day one. On Ash Wednesday, after a difficult day, I trudged right past two people asking for change on my way home, remembering my commitment but in my aggravation...

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What Works: Starting Anew

It seems that every year around this time I'm inspired to write about renewal and fresh starts. That's not surprising, of course. The vernal equinox (March 20) is just days away and where I live in the...

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What Works: The Hunger Games — Is Its Violence Appropriate?

I wasn’t going to write about The Hunger Games movie – I’m a huge fan of the books and had no advance screening, so I… The post What Works: <em>The Hunger Games</em> — Is Its Violence...

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One Ha’ Penny, Two Ha’ Penny, Hot Cross Buns

Every year, I bring hot cross buns to an Easter brunch gathering of family and friends. Sharing food has always been sacred to me, all the more so when it's around a spiritual event. I don't know why I...

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What Works: Waiting patiently

One of the most popular columns I’ve ever written is about struggling with being on time. It led to a TV interview and over two… The post What Works: Waiting patiently appeared first on Busted Halo.

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What Works: Building Up Others

In preparing to give a presentation on the structures of faith communities, I was just reading 1 Corinthians 12-14. You may, like me, be familiar… The post What Works: Building Up Others appeared first...

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What Works: Gossip

Gossip seems like the main form of entertainment these days. We’re bombarded with the ups and downs, the personal embarrassments, of entertainers, politicians, and a… The post What Works: Gossip...

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What Works: Pentecost and Boldness in the Holy Spirit

The beginning of Acts 2 reads like a breathless passage from a Hollywood screenplay: When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together… The post What Works: Pentecost and Boldness in the Holy...

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What Works: Solo playdates

In my column about nonnegotiables, I talked about Julia Cameron’s concept from The Artist’s Way of the “artist date” — where you make a playdate… The post What Works: Solo playdates appeared first on...

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What Works: Vacation Advice from the Pope

The pope has made several comments concerning vacations, which were highlighted in a piece on the Vatican Radio website. Whether he's your spiritual leader or not, he touches on some powerful ideas, so...

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What Works: Re: The Busy Trap

A June 30 NY Times Opinionator blog post by Tim Kreider called “The Busy Trap” created a lot of buzz among my friends, shared on Facebook with comments like, "If you read only one thing, ever, read...

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What Works: CNN’s epic fail is a lesson on false urgency

Very few things are actually important to know in real time. Some things are fun to know in real time, like watching live sports or… The post What Works: CNN’s epic fail is a lesson on false urgency...

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Saint Hildegard of Bingen: Newest Doctor of the Church

Beloved by both Pope Benedict XVI and feminist theologians, found in the lists of both Catholic saints and New Age heroes, Hildegard of Bingen transcends categories.   The post Saint Hildegard of...

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Thomas Merton: Pivotal Modern Contemplative

Country: United States Born: January 31, 1915 Died: December 10, 1968 Religion: Roman Catholic Writer, poet, anti-war activist and Trappist monk Thomas Merton helped make Catholicism relevant for a...

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What Works: On the Way

I’m honored and excited to tell my longtime column readers here that I’ve been invited to start a blog on Patheos. This column isn’t going… The post What Works: On the Way appeared first on Busted Halo.

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Re: Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus

As the viral video “Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus,” by Jefferson Bethke, approaches 18 million views, I will add my response into the… The post Re: Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus appeared...

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Do not let yourselves be robbed of hope! And not only that, but I say to us...

Today, send a message of encouragement to someone who is going through a tough time. The post Do not let yourselves be robbed of hope! And not only that, but I say to us all: let us not rob others of...

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There’s hope./It doesn’t cost a thing to smile./You don’t have to pay to...

Today, make a list of alternative Christmas gifts or gifts that won’t cost a thing to give this year. Here are some ideas. The post There’s hope./It doesn’t cost a thing to smile./You don’t have to pay...

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The only real blind person at Christmastime is he who has not Christmas in...

Today, after a long weekend of spending in stores and online, participate in #GivingTuesday to kick off the giving season. Donate $10 or more to… The post The only real blind person at Christmastime is...

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Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is...

Don’t immediately respond to texts, phone calls or the urge to report your every move on Facebook today. It can wait. Instead be present to… The post Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today...

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