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  • Finding God’s Plans in Community Grief

    I am back at La Casa, and it is becoming a habit. It is Sunday morning, and I have one hour and a half to start Sunday Worship.The weather is cloudy, rainy, and windy. There is nothing new here except that yesterday was amazing! The sun, the green pastures, and the blue sea were just

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  • First Sunday

    First Sunday

     Nervous? No, but I am excited about what will unfold this morning at both churches! That excitement may have woken me up at 4 a.m. I tried to sleep a bit longer but realised that trying was a waste of time.At 5 a.m., I told my dog to get up. He was not very pleased.

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  • To Assemble: Carrigart Sunday 25th of May

    There are still more IKEA boxes to unpack and furniture to assemble! I have discovered over the past week and two days since I moved to Donegal – Dunfanaghy, that “Assemble” is a powerful word. Not only in terms of its epistemology but also in a very real sense, it compels one to act, to

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  • Easter: A Social Event Beyond Religion

    It brings me back to what really matters. For me, it is not just a social, religious event; it has nothing to do with religion but much to do with a social event.Yes, the events of Easter did take place within a religious context, and yes, Jesus was sentenced to death by a religious community

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  • Coto Messano you inspired me!

    This is Coto, Ricardo, and the son of my cousin Isabel, Chabela and German. Coto is family, and I can’t remember the last time I saw him. All I know is that it has been more than 35 years. Ricardo Coto Messano is a musician and music producer. On Wednesday, while visiting a sea sanctuary

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