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Julie’s Jar: Lent–A Springtime Festival
Lent gets mired down in sackcloth and ashes. For those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere, Lent coincides with moving from Winter into Spring: New life beginning to bud
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Mike’s Memo: Faith-Full Sustenance
It’s common topic of conversation, how much the world has changed because of COVID. From social distancing, masks, to vaccines, the world is a different place. In a few ways it
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Julie’s Jar: The Little Golf Cart that Sang
How does a group of singers have a carol sing safely during a pandemic involving a respiratory illness? The picture says it all: on a softball field in safely distanced
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Julie’s Jar: Holy Pause
I think it was the existential psychologist Rollo May who noticed that when competitive divers stand on a diving board in competition, they always pause before stepping or jumping off
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Julie’s Jar: Call of Jeremiah
This story made me think. It comes through the Center for Action and Contemplation: An excerpt from a conversation between St. Silouan (1866–1938), a monk and Orthodox Staretz (elder), and