I ask myself, how often have I betrayed a truth that I know out of fear? I pray for the strength, fortitude, wisdom, trust, and faith to cease acting out of fear and accept the responsibility to act out of love and truth.
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Turtle Women Rising are needed in Washington D.C. on October 10-13 2008 in front of the White House. Bring your drums, prayers, and your songs. For more information, please visit: Turtle Women Rising
Trinity Sunday_Pride Month June 4, 2023 Today is the Feast of the Holy Trinity. June is both Pride Month and Indigenous Peoples Month in Canada. Today, I used one of the bible translations accepted by the English-speaking Church because I want to share with you how word choice can limit inclusive and creative thought. Due to the patriarchal culture of the time, God is addressed as Adonai or Lord in speaking to God, with only the first letter capitalized, as is used by Moses’ prayer in the first reading. The word LORD in all caps is used six times in today’s first reading. The name of God used most often in the Hebrew Bible when speaking of God is the Tetragrammaton , romanized as YHWH . However, the Jewish people traditionally do not pronounce it, and instead refer to God as HaShem , literally "the Name". This conveys that God cannot be reduced to a “he/him” or a “she/her”. The culture of our time allows for the use of non-gendered, all-encompassing wo
Victoria Marie, PhD Presented at the Racial Violence and the Colour Line of the New World Order Conference Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia April 2, 2005 The power of spreading the word… When governments speak they don’t speak the truth. Plan Colombia is not addressing social probems but spending more on war, which seems to have the aim of eliminating the civilian population (OFP, 2004) . Introduction Colombia has been in a state of civil war for the past 40 years. The combatants are the legitimately armed actors, such as the army and police; paramilitaries, who protect the interests of legal and illegal businesses; and two major groups of revolutionary forces. However, it is the civilian population that is most adversely impacted from the ongoing conflict. They are endangered by the warring factions, who routinely murder, displace or conscript them. The aim of this paper is to explore how this conflict and economic policies have adversely affected the people of colour in Col
Shared Homily Starter First Reading: Isaiah 66.10-14 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 62 Second Reading: Galatians 6:14-18 Gospel: Luke 10.1-12, [13-16], 17-20 Today’s gospel is about evangelization. The word, “evangelization” has become, for many of us, a word that sends up red flags. This is because, unfortunately, for almost two millennia, evangelization has been used more as a weapon than as an invitation to follow Christ’s example of peace and love. Let’s examine evangelization from Jesus’ perspective. He knows there are plenty of people out there who would be open to hearing the Good News. He also knows that there are plenty who don’t want to hear it. But Jesus sends out his disciples like lambs into a sea of wolves. We live in a culture of ravenous consumption and accumulation. We seek to accumulate more and more money, more and more power and more and more ad nauseam. The more we have, the more we want and more we have to get; the more we get t
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