Monthly Archives: August 2020

Friday, August 28 – “We live in exhausting times”

Aug 28 – learning to be welcomed The large bulletin board on our second floor, next to the copier, the fax, our snail-mail boxes, and the car keys, creates a public space for the 18 Jesuits who live here to … Continue reading

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August 26 – “There is good news” Mark 1:15

August 26  – –  “being surprised” When I pray from Mark or Matthew or Luke (i.e., the three “synoptic gospels”),  it helps me to treat the evangelist like a poet, to allow the surprise buried in the text to stop … Continue reading

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August 24 “I’m a man and that’s what a man does,” Lance Swain said.

Monday, August 24, 2020 – “I left my car so I could help get them out of there.” Some days the local news can refresh your spirits.   Some days the news can knock you out with wonder and, at the … Continue reading

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August 19 – G Manley Hopkins “The caged Skylark”

August 19 – G M Hopkins, sj  1844-1889 “or wring their barriers in bursts of fear or rage” Recording of lark song:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyo66_EyOtI Gerard Manley Hopkins, sj, a radical innovator among 19th century poets, chose Anglo-Saxon over Latinate English vocabulary … Continue reading

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August 17 – University Convocation – David Whyte “Start Close In”

Monday,  August 17,  2020 “the step you don’t want to take”  David Whyte Convocation gathers women and men who come to work at our 3 campuses, week in and week out, to take the thousands of small steps that make … Continue reading

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Thursday, August 13 – Confronting Racism among Midwest Jesuits – c. 1965 ff Joe Sheehan, s.j.

Don Doll is the finest photographer that I have ever met and he emailed saying how much he liked what we did in yesterday’s post.  However, as a great photographer might, he added a note to his email that said, … Continue reading

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Thursday, August 13 – Confronting Racism among Midwest Jesuits – c. 1965 ff Joe Sheehan,s.j.

Mary Oliver: “there was a new voice which you slowly recognized as your own” “One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice” Late during the Lenten … Continue reading

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