Day: October 10, 2010

St. Francis and Vida Scudder: tenacity and poverty

The appearance of the commemoration of Vida Dutton Scudder on our calendar today may occasion the recent memory of Francis of Assisi, who appeared on the calendar last Monday. Scudder had a few thoughts of her own on the important work of the Franciscans.

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‘Trolleyology’ and moral decision-making

“An out-of-control trolley—or train—is hurtling towards five people on the track, who face certain death. You are nearby and, by turning a switch, could send the trolley onto a spur and save their lives. But one man is chained to the spur and would be killed if the trolley is diverted. Should you flick the switch?”

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All can be saved

This is the third of a three-part article. By Donald Schell Stuart Schwarz’s book, All Can Be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian

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Cultivate gratefulness

Why is it so difficult to acknowledge a gift as gift? Here is the reason. When I admit that something is a gift, I admit my dependence on the giver. This may not sound that difficult, but there is something within us that bristles at the idea of dependence. We want to get along by ourselves.

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