Tradition: Precious Gift or Ball-and-Chain?

Well, the Catholic Church is officially pope-less, and conversation about the future direction of the church and the possibilities a new pope presents has reached a fever pitch. Of all the things I have read about the current state of affairs in Vatican City, this article is my favorite: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/28/opinion/a-vatican-spring.html?src=me&ref=general&_r=0 It’s written by brilliant theologian…… Continue reading Tradition: Precious Gift or Ball-and-Chain?

Living Life Theologically

If, to a hammer, all the world’s a nail, to a theologian, every event, every relationship, every encounter are fodder for theological reflection.  Theologians know that one’s understanding of God, God’s own self-revelation, and God’s abiding presence within creation cannot be compartmentalized; instead, we find God everywhere God seeks us, in all the different venues…… Continue reading Living Life Theologically

Loving "the strange, the uncommon, the odd"

I am lucky to have a good friend who reads the Sunday New York Times cover to cover–she always alerts me to the good stories I otherwise would have missed.  This week, it was this story:http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/fashion/a-writers-tortoise-leads-the-way-to-happiness-modern-love.html?pagewanted=allthe story of a woman and her beloved pet tortoise.  Yes, you read that correctly:  beloved pet tortoise.Now, anyone who…… Continue reading Loving "the strange, the uncommon, the odd"