Drew ReynoldsWhat happens when your daughter stands at the altar at MassBefore beginning the Eucharistic prayer at Mass this week, our Pastor paused to invite parishioners forward to stand around the altar. I…Feb 3, 2019Feb 3, 2019
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’3/7: Walking into HiroshimaWhat a Jesuit in Japan teaches us about the technocratic paradigmMar 7, 2018Mar 7, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/28: Social MortgageJohn Mulaney, amortization schedules, and carbon useMar 1, 2018Mar 1, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/28: Honeyguides and honeybadgersWhat birds teaming up with badgers teach us about interdependenceFeb 28, 2018Feb 28, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/27: A Sabbath for the EnvironmentSabbath, sabbatical, and jubilee as invitations to give nature a restFeb 27, 2018Feb 27, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/26: What harvesting and gleaning teaches us about LentThe gift of the earth belongs to everyoneFeb 26, 2018Feb 26, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/23: Vida campesinaFarm Life, Aparecida, and “Tilling and Keeping”Feb 23, 2018Feb 23, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/22: Choosing InactionCheerful Recklessness in the Face of CrisisFeb 22, 2018Feb 22, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/21: Into Great SilenceCarthusian Monks, the Interior Life, and the EnvironmentFeb 21, 2018Feb 21, 2018
Drew ReynoldsinJourneying Through Lent with Laudato Si’2/20: Long’s Peak and the John HancockPsalm 121 and the EnvironmentFeb 20, 2018Feb 20, 2018