Fundamentalism is intellectual suicide The recent comment by the Roman Catholic pontiff, Pope Francis, following the barbaric beheading of an elderly French priest, while serving mass, betrayed a sad response response to an event that was a replay of what Christians have experience for hundreds of years, at the hands

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Complaining weakens our resolve If we are always complaining about how unfairly we are treated, we will have failed in our imitation of Christ, Who was abused by His enemies unto death. We should strive to reign with Our Lord by loving our enemies and never complain. Christ looked towards

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Our soldiers need the support of chaplains Back in 2011 our monastic community welcomed seven military chaplains from Joint Base Lewis-McChord. These fine young men who  answered the call to serve the nation as military chaplains, inspired me with their commitment to Christ, and their willingness to enter into a

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Everything proceeds out of God’s mercy There is a common misconception concerning the word “mercy”, used throughout the liturgical services of the Church, as well as our private prayers, and the Jesus Prayer. It is a given that we are all sinners, but the asking for God’s mercy is not

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When balance is maintained we can coexist with the environment Our monastery has two large organic vegetable gardens, for we believe living without chemicals to be much healthier for ourselves and the planet. We raise free range chickens for their organic eggs, because it fits in with our overall view

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The compartmentalization of work can wreak spiritual havoc The compartmentalization of the work week can wreak havoc on the inner life. It is easier to keep your prayers, spiritual reading, and focus on Christ, reserved for the weekend. Like so many, you struggle to keep spiritually grounded while at work.

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