Tag: monasticism
Places of Resurrection
June 21st, 2008, No Comments
Skellig Michael Originally uploaded by Mixmaster One of my favorite aspects of Celtic Christianity is how the spiritual life is understood to be a journey that nobody completes in this life. While we in the US speak of belief and claiming Christ as savior and Lord – and often point to a date and time [...]
A new type of monasticism
February 25th, 2008, 5 Comments
My heart and soul are turning, these days, to thoughts of a new type of monasticism. I find great hope in the fact that many others are being pulled this way as well. In my reading, my studies, my blog-surfing and my interpersonal networking, I find a web of people and communities who are devoting [...]
“The unexpected monks”: Boston Globe article on the new monasticism
February 4th, 2008, No Comments
I found this via Eliacin Rosario-Cruz, who I really need to meet up with for a chat soon. I definitely recommend Eliacin’s blog. The BG article is very well done, and explains well where I find my own heart and mind these days. The unexpected monks – The Boston Globe New Monasticism is part of [...]
Following the Celtic Trail – Day 4, Iona
October 25th, 2007, 1 Comment
(It’s been a while since I’ve posted parts of my Celtic Trail notes. here’s Day 4 – NOW with PICTURES!. Click on the Following the Celtic Trail link down below for the previous days’ entries). Tuesday – Day 4 On Tuesday we took a day trip to Iona. To journey to the island, our bus [...]










