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“The wandering French essayist Jacques Reda reminds himself before he leaves his Paris apartment every Sunday morning for his long strolls around the city to see one new thing. . . . he has learned to notice what others ignore.”
― The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker's Guide to Making Travel Sacred
― The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker's Guide to Making Travel Sacred

“If we find ourselves offended or disturbed by elements of the Ikon services, we might ask ourselves whether the disruption of a disturbing liturgy is necessary at times to arouse people like us from the religious slumbers that so frequently overtake us - like the bizarre characters in a Flannery O'Connor novel or short story, for example - to jolt us into the realization that we routinely tolerate the intolerable in the ways we speak of God.”
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“As Thoreau wrote, ‘It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.”
― The Midnight Library
― The Midnight Library
“. . . Seven hundred thousand people in our society (and their families) who will experience stroke this year. (p.xiv)”
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“Speaking of God in Northern Ireland has too often fomented distrust and prejudice, not peace and reconciliation; speaking of God has too often been part of the problem, not of the solution”
― How (Not) to Speak of God: Marks of the Emerging Church
― How (Not) to Speak of God: Marks of the Emerging Church

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