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Imaginal Justice

In the summer of 2002, as an assistant professor at a Catholic university, I attended the summer Collegium at Fairfield University. It was 18 years from the time I left St. John’s Theologate in Camarillo, California, where I had spent three years in intense and active preparation for ordained priesthood. I went to Fairfield for [...]

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And As I Looked and Wept

“And as I looked and wept, I saw that there stood on the north side of the starving camp a Sacred man who was painted red all over his body, and he held a spear as he walked into the center of his people, and there he laid down and rolled. And when he got [...]

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