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December 24, 2018

Three Paradoxes of Christmas

When I read the Christmas stories in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew, I’m often struck by the paradoxes. That is to say, two things that seem like they shouldn’t be joined come together around the birth of Jesus. Advent and Christmas are seasons full of both/and, of now and not yet. The liturgy of […]
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Published on December 24, 2018 10:06

December 18, 2018

Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Sick Pilgrims

It’s that time of year again! The time when you look at the calendar, notice it’s the third Sunday of Advent, and realize that you still have gifts to buy. You have procrastinated and, in short, it’s time to panic.   If you have sick pilgrims in your life, then we are here to help […]
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Published on December 18, 2018 07:08

December 11, 2018

Strange Bodies, Strange Questions

  “What about the self as the grotesque?. What happens when that category is applied to ourselves, as opposed to when we apply it to something other? What happens when we begin to see ourselves as the other?” These questions that really struck me when I heard them. They’ve stayed with me, partly because of […]
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Published on December 11, 2018 06:56

November 19, 2018

The Strangeness of Mary’s Body

“Can you comment on the self as grotesque?” The men on the panel at the conference looked bewildered, but the woman knew exactly what the questioner meant. Is experiencing one’s body as strange, even as grotesque, just part of being a woman? Later many of us shared our stories–tales of embarrassment and horror over what […]
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Published on November 19, 2018 13:57

November 7, 2018

Why I Can’t Stay

Something changed inside of me during the week following this summer’s shattering Pennsylvania Grand Jury report on sex abuse in the Catholic Church. I began facing serious PTSD-like flashbacks about an experience I had with a priest who betrayed my trust and stomped on my dignity a few years ago. Though I had mourned and […]
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Published on November 07, 2018 07:34

November 2, 2018

Dark Devotional: Getting Naked

The trees are getting naked around here. The trees: companions in my neighborhood, definers of the landscape, manifestations of God’s goodness, creativity, and strength. Towering oaks, maples, aspens, birch, all tucked between the pines. These wide-reaching wonders now expose their bark, limbs and brownish cores. Orange-tan leaves that once defined them, now cover the ground […]
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Published on November 02, 2018 06:29

October 23, 2018

Sick Pilgrim Goes to Salem

The first thing you notice about Salem is that it looks like every old port city in New England. Lovely 1700’s colonial homes with cobblestone sidewalks line narrow streets. The harbor boasts beautiful views and some of the best seafood restaurants in the world. These days, there are shops, restaurants, museums, and quaint inns aimed […]
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Published on October 23, 2018 13:29

October 17, 2018

The Important Thing

After The Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown The important thing about stories is that they’re always partly true. They’re fun to read, and sometimes they’re called fiction and sometimes they’re called nonfiction. Sometimes they’re called sermons and sometimes they’re called lyrical creative flash poetry. You may read them, or hear them through the keyhole, or know […]
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Published on October 17, 2018 06:55

October 8, 2018

Women Watch the Witch While Kavanaugh is Confirmed

The Witch: A New England Folktale, one of the best horror movies of the last decade, is now streaming on Netflix. It says a lot about current events that a few of us at Sick Pilgrim found it to be a comforting alternative to our social media feeds last week. We found relief in just […]
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Published on October 08, 2018 15:17

October 5, 2018

One Body: A Mother Reads the Creation Narrative

The last time I sat down to write a Dark Devotional, a meditation on the Bread of Life discourse and my experience with the Eucharist, it turned out to be only a couple days before the release of the Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report. The gruesome report, detailing allegations of sexual assault against 1,000 minors by […]
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Published on October 05, 2018 05:52