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Remove this Cup from Me; yet, not My Will but Yours be Done
The television evangelist and the self-proclaimed shepherd announce the great benefit of prayer; ‘Ask and you shall receive,’ and ‘reap what you have sown.’ These lights of the faith forever make prayer sound easy; like some sort of magic that … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Interfaith Dialogue, Philosophy
Tagged atheism, buddhism, christianity, friedrich nietzsche, god, god is dead, jesus christ, materialism, mysticism, Philosophy, prayer, suffering, word of god
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Forgiveness – The Ultimate Gift
Looking back, I must have appeared to be a really lucky guy. A loving wife, two beautiful children, a great job, a wonderful house and a brand new car on the drive, who could ask for more? That was certainly … Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Dialogue, Philosophy, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged anxiety, buddhism, divorce, family, Forgiveness, healing, memory, nichiren buddhism, pain, peace, reconciliation, suffering
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Venite Adoremus
“Now it happened that, while they were there, the time came for her to have her child, and she gave birth to a son, her first-born (Luke 2:6).” Undoubtedly the infant Jesus was brought kicking and screaming into the world, … Continue reading
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Tagged christmas, faith, holiness, homelessness, hope, incarnation, ireland, irish economy, jesus, jesus christ, karl rahner, liberation, poverty, priest, suffering
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The September 11th Industry
Today marks the tenth anniversary of the September 11th attacks onNew York and other sites on the eastern seaboard of theUnited States. There are those today who shall feel the particular pain of a loved one or loved ones lost … Continue reading