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Stripped: The Culling Aspect of a Catholic Conversion
“The Christian of tomorrow will be a mystic, one who has experienced something, or he will be nothing.” – Fr. Karl Rahner On Christmas Eve morning of 2009 I stood before a Catholic Priest in a small town in rural … Continue reading
Healing and the Process of Revolution
As I watch the push across the globe these days, one ‘Revolution’ after another defining itself, the world struggling to heal itself, I reflect back on my own efforts….the personal ‘Revolution’ so many of us traverse. Over the past 15 … Continue reading
An Exclusive Interview with Romany Filmmaker Caleb Botton
1980: In the early morning hours on a gravel road in Southern Alberta, Canada a young boy, just 15 and already ensconced in a man’s body, sat confidently behind the wheel of a used tool laden pick-up. He followed his … Continue reading
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