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Monthly Archives: June 2006
It’s not about me
This week I’ve felt dry and unable to express what I’ve been thinking about. It was a week when I’ve been troubled and seeking the direction of others. As I mentioned in an earlier post, our St. Irenaeus Secular Franciscan … Continue reading
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Meister Eckhart
I came across this today in my reading and I liked what is being said here. It resonates for me. Truly it is in the darkness that one finds the light,so when we are in sorrow,then this light is nearest … Continue reading
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Assorted thoughts
It’s been a busy and fulfilling week. We celebrated my wife’s birthday yesterday with dinner at one of her favorite local restaraunts. We went to the Bistro II in nearby Cuba, New York. Wednesday evening I spent at Mt. Irenaeus. … Continue reading
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Humility
“Humility is perpetual quietness of heart. It is to have no trouble. It is never to be fretted or vexed, irritable or sore; to wonder at nothing that is done to me, to feel nothing done against me. It is … Continue reading
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Linux Action News Podcast
If you’re a Linux user and you want some more information about all the varieties of Linux. I’m listening to the show now and it’s very informative and well done. Here is the link to the Linux Action News Podcast. … Continue reading
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Feast of St. Irenaeus
Wednesday was the feast of St. Irenaeus. St. Irenaeus lived a long time ago. He was a student of Polycarp who was a student of the apostle John. There is good article about him and his life at Wikipedia. I’ve … Continue reading
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Being gay determined in the womb
My brother sent me a link to an interesting story on the BBC. Researchers at Brock University in Canada have recently completed a study that leads them to conclude that likelihood of a male being gay is determined in the … Continue reading
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The Will for Reconciliation
I got another reflection from the Thomas Merton Foundation today. It seems particularly germane given the talk of a pullout from Iraq in the months ahead. “It is true, political problems are not solved by love and mercy. But the … Continue reading
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Gates and Buffett
Andrew Sullivan has another very good piece on his blog. It’s entitled “Gates and Buffett.” Click here to read what he’s posted. Peace. Technorati Tags:bill+gates warren+buffett philanthropy
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Just for Fun
If you’re looking for some light summer reading and you’re into technology a bit you might consider reading, “Just for Fun:The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary.” It is the story of Linux founder and open source pioneer Linus Torvalds. Linus … Continue reading
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