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VOTER REGISTRATION CLOSES ON SATURDAY, BUT LIFE FADES EVERY DAY
MAGGOTTINI MEETS THE SAGE VAGABOND BY THE SEWER STREAM On his way home from the street market, Maggottini met his old friend Githeri, the mad vagabond whom people say lost his wits because of too much of the wits. Some… Continue reading
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MEDITATION ON DEATH PART 4: PURPOSE FROM DEATH
Can the nearness of death—certain, quiet, unwavering—shake our consciousness awake? Can it teach us to walk with vigilance, to align our fragile freedom with the deeper purpose pulsing beneath each moment? Can it awaken something fierce and faithful within us,… Continue reading
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MEDITATION ON DEATH. PART 3 – THE EPIC POEM OF TIME (and death💀)
Ecclesiastes 3: To Everything There Is a SeasonTo everything there is a season,and a time for every purpose under heaven:a time to be born and a time to die,a time to plant and a time to uproot,a time to kill… Continue reading
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MEDITATION ON DEATH. PART 2: “MEMENTO MORI” — REMEMBER YOU’LL DIE
On Ash Wednesday, Christians embrace the symbolism of mortality, reminding themselves of the inevitability of death and the call to repentance. St. Ignatius of Loyola, in his deep wisdom, offers a profound tool for discernment: placing oneself in the final… Continue reading
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MEDITATION ON DEATH. PART 1: DON’T LET GO
SHOULD WE REALLY “LET GO AND MOVE ON” WHEN WE LOSE OUR LOVED ONES? Bereavement robs us of those we love the most, leaving a void that can feel like a piece of our very self is missing. Losing them… Continue reading
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Finding alignment between purpose and identity.
This morning, during my devotion, I came across a quote that stopped me in my tracks: “Today, ask yourself: Do my thoughts match what people see on the outside? Then, ask God: Show me how to do what You’ve called… Continue reading
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Seven Souls In The City On The Rocks : A Siavonga Sojourn
The Unlikely Fellowship A Catholic Father, a school principal, a demographer, a historian, a software developer, a lawyer, and an agronomist drive into Siavonga. Does that sound like the opener to a really bad joke? I certainly would have thought… Continue reading














