Monthly Archives: January 2012

on Divine Service and Sacred Choreography 2

Angelo Roncalli,* Patriarch of Venice, seemingly absorbed the feel for openness and adventure that looking out onto the sea can instill into the heart, and when he sailed to his last port-of-call he carried with him that thalassic spirit. Alas, … Continue reading

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 There is something about being human that is open-ended; humans can project into the future, humans can transcend individual experiences and thoughts, and enter into a world of abstract and universal truths. This open-endedness of humanity is found in the … Continue reading

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