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What We’re Reading

Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life, How to Finally, Really Grow Up. By James Hollis PHD

Hollis has written sixteen books covering different aspects of the life journey such as, living an examined life, finding meaning and purpose, life passage and personal growth.
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Finishing Well- Bob Buford

Author Bob Buford wrote three books about the importance of thoughtfully and prayerfully transitioning from the first, to the second half of life.
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The Religion of Tomorrow by Ken Wilber (Audiobook)

This book takes a deep look at the development of the great religious meditative traditions, and proposes a path for how their foundational traditions, truths and rituals can remain relevant
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7 Great Schools of Catholic Spirituality, by Fr. Anthony Ciorra PH.D. (Audiobook)

For me, one of the most inviting aspects of Christianity and especially Catholicism, has been the diversity of faith expression and human experience we have received through the lives of
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Praying The Truth, William A. Barry

Any lasting friendship is a relationship built on trust, honesty and time spent with the other.
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Blessed Among Us: Grounded in Divine Revelation

This excerpt from Blessed Among Us- Give us this Day is worth reflection and highlights the importance of human experience as being grounded in divine revelation and the paschal mystery.
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Constantine’s Sword: The Church and the Jews by James Carroll

Constantine's Sword covers the historical relationship between the Church and the Jews from 1st century Christianity. It was meticulously researched and will educate you on many unknown aspects of Catholic
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The First Christmas

The First Christmas: What the Gospels Really Teach About Jesus’s Birth

This is a great Advent read for deepening our understanding of the infancy narratives.
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What We’re Reading: The Holy Longing: The Search for a Christian Spirituality 

People often ask me to explain what spirituality is exactly. A daunting question for many especially in our current culture.
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