God’s Time, Not Zuckerberg’s
There’s a wonderful upside to simple living: the possibility of becoming true craftsmen and craftswomen of the time we’re given. We all know that we
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There’s a wonderful upside to simple living: the possibility of becoming true craftsmen and craftswomen of the time we’re given. We all know that we
Humility is the hallmark spiritual virtue of letting go.
We would do well to cultivate intentionality rather than undue attachment in our relationship with our belongings.
Being present to the poor through friendship, solidarity, and service isn’t just a helpful set of moral principles.
We’re lonely not only because of our disconnection from each other, but also because we’ve become blind to our connection with God’s creation, in all of its sacred aliveness.
Dear Readers: This is a bittersweet column. Ten years ago, I began writing At Home on Earth for St. Anthony Messenger, and, with this issue, it comes to a close.
When Scripture encourages us to “fear not,” God isn’t promising to keep us safe, just to stay with us.
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