The prayer life and practice of ‘nones’
On this Maundy Thursday, and all through Holy Week, I find myself thinking about the importance of religious practice to spiritual well-being. This concept is
On this Maundy Thursday, and all through Holy Week, I find myself thinking about the importance of religious practice to spiritual well-being. This concept is
by Marshall Scott I’ve been thinking a lot about outcomes. For a chaplain, outcomes are an ongoing concern. Actually, for just about everyone in healthcare
Brandon Ambrosino, an Orthodox Christian, is giving up God for Lent. He writes at Huffington Post:
Ashes To Go seems to be gaining momentum, doesn’t it? I confess that I started this Ash Wednesday dubious about this increasingly popular Episcopalian phenomenon,
We posted this when it was created a couple of years ago, but it’s worth revisiting and sharing with your friends on this Ash Wednesday:
Here is a beautiful Lenten meditation from the Rev. Callie Swanlund and the choir of the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in Philadelphia. This three-minute podcast
The National Catholic Reporter (
Celebrating the 150th anniversary of “the tube” – the London Underground with labyrinths.
Can one experience change us forever? On the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, this might be a question worth pondering.