Advent – A Time To Believe
Several years ago, while praying on Christmas Eve, I was having an imaginative contemplation of the stable where Mary was laboring. It was dark, musty, and surprisingly warm and quiet. […]
Carrie Nantais, M.Div., MA, currently lives in Detroit, MI with her husband, David, and two sons, Liam (age 6) and Theo (age 3). She is completing her PhD in Clinical Psychology in May, 2017. Her areas of interest include: integration of spirituality and psychology, forgiveness, trauma and resiliency and women's health issues. When she takes care of herself, she enjoys yoga, being creative, singing loudly in the car and laughing with her family.
Several years ago, while praying on Christmas Eve, I was having an imaginative contemplation of the stable where Mary was laboring. It was dark, musty, and surprisingly warm and quiet. […]
This weekend most of the Jesuit high schools and universities will gather together in Washington, DC for the annual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice. I imagine that many of us […]
Here’s where the rubber hits the road—how do we fit in ‘justice’ in the daily life of family? I’ve been reading the last few posts and wondering, ‘When is […]
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