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Raymond Gawronski S.J.

Blog Post by Raymond Gawronski S.J.

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28 April 2015

28 April 2015 Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Easter We live in a world that insists on inclusivity: a phrase like “no child left behind” speaks ...
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27 April 2015

27 April 2015 Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter The Western world is dying. Of course, Scripture tells us that “the form of this world is ...
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26 April 2015

26 April 2015 Fourth Sunday of Easter We live in an apparently very tolerant age: so it would appear. It is commonly held that all religions ...
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28 February 2015

28 February 2015 Saturday of the First Week of Lent Enemies. We like to think we don’t have them – in our nice towns, our nice communities, our ...
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27 February 2015

27 February 2015 Friday of the First Week of Lent Life is not fair. Time and again we see that. We see it so much that in the end one must ...
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26 February 2015

26 February 2015 Thursday of the First Week in Lent Our childhood imaginations open onto a world utterly different than this one, a world in ...
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25 February 2015

25 February 2015 Wednesday of the First Week in Lent Jonah was a reluctant prophet. The task at hand was immense: a call to conversion in a ...
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24 February 2015

24 February 2015 Tuesday of the First Week of Lent I have lived many years in northern places with long snowy winters. By late February, even ...
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23 February 2015

23 February 2015 Monday of the First Week of Lent As I write this meditation, it is the Lunar New Year. Here in California, with its large ...
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22 February 2015

22 February 2015 First Sunday of Lent There is a classic country song called “Almost Persuaded.” It is all country: a married person “all ...
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