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Category Archives: Richard Rohr
There Jesus Goes Again
Today’s Gospel (Mark 9: 42-48) “If any of you put a stumbling block before one of these little ones who believe in me, it would be better for you if a great millstone were hung around your neck and you were … Continue reading
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The Best View
From a 2014 Theological Reflection for my Clinical Pastoral Education class. I’m sitting in my 35 year old recliner watching the Illinois River flow north. The sun has just come up and it’s easy to see it calmly rolling the … Continue reading
Mortality, Treasure, Heart: my Ash Wednesday sermon
Mortality…Treasure…Heart. Where and how can we mortals find our treasure and heart this Lenten season… Mortality. One year ago, on Ash Wednesday, I wrote my Ember Day letter to the bishop. Once I became a “Postulant” for ordination to the … Continue reading