How a Catholic Teacher and Theologian Pursues Justice Pt. 2
Last week in Part 1, author, theologian, Catholic school teacher Dr. Michael Campos and I...
Read MoreFeb 6, 2020 | Living Justice |
Last week in Part 1, author, theologian, Catholic school teacher Dr. Michael Campos and I...
Read MoreJan 30, 2020 | Living Justice |
How does a Catholic school teacher and theologian teach kids about taboos, sex, and ethics? Read all about it in Part 1 of this interview with Dr. Michael Campos.
Read MoreDec 21, 2019 | Uncategorized |
Artist: Anonymous I waited patiently for the Lord; They inclined to me and heard my cry. – – I asked him if he’d meet me for coffeeOn a cold day, cold for CaliforniaAs the leaves were just beginning to crisp...
Read MoreDec 16, 2019 | Advent 2019, Liturgy |
When I was a kid, Advent was an exciting time. Mostly because it was leading up to the reason for the season: Santa Claus and presents. What? Don’t @ me. Now, as an adult, mostly I feel dread and annoyance. I hate presents. I hate shopping. I hate the cold. And apparently, I really hate joy and happiness.
Read MoreSep 24, 2019 | As I Am, RepresentAsian |
Clearly, I am signaling my inner anti-establishment leanings with my flaccid, candy-colored mohawk; tattoos; moto jacket; and Kpop-esque accessories.
Read MoreToday’s Reading “…mortal food and warmth for mortal limbs and bellies, no need (for a space) to think of gods and riddles and wonders.” – Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold, C.S. Lewis Jesus said to them, “Come and...
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