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A Spiritual Walk with Kathleen Norris

Best-selling author, poet, essayist and oblate Kathleen Norris talks to Beliefnet about her spiritual life and her latest book 'Acedia and Me'.

Related Topics: Kathleen Norris, Catholicism, Christianity, Christian Century, Monks, Monasticism, Christian Inspiration

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Sick of Christmas? Move It to June

Break out the burgers and fruit cake--why celebrating the beloved holiday in summer will help connect us to Christ.

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Christmas, Television, Flag Day, overheated department stores, Easter, Move Christmas, season starts, sixteen hour cartoon marathon, card, seasons symbolism lies

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New Shoes

Though we were poor and struggling, my sister managed to buy me a pair of 'magic shoes' that changed my life.

Related Topics: Inspiration, Chicken Soup For The Soul, Shoe, Farmer's Market, Interview, magic ruby slippers, Anne, shoe department, Scholarship, scholarship interview, sister permission, Money

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How a Terrorist is Made

In John Updike's "Terrorist," the post-9/11 world teeters on edge while the U.S. faces its worst demons from within.

Related Topics: Faiths, Islam, Terrorist, Terrorism, ahmads, young man, American mosques, rashid, loner status, disaffected youngsters susceptible, terrorism strikes, terrorism theme

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'The Happiest Man on Earth,' the Eulogy for Father Mychal Judge

On 9/11, the beloved New York priest was one of the first to die. At his funeral, his friend offered these inspiring words.

Related Topics: Holistic Living, Life, hand, mychal, ndash, fire department, Mychal Judges, Friend, soup kitchen, Love, office listening

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Loose Canon Archive: June 2005

Charlotte Hays's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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Charlotte Hays Loose Canon

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