I’m not quite sure how many are familiar with the concept of neo(new)-monasticism, but it is one which is growing worldwide. For myself, neo-monasticism encompasses much of my own personal journey.
The formation of neo-monastic communities does centre around a variety of issues. For some, it is a way of living a life which is counter [...]
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Neo-monasticism
Posted in Dominicans, Ecclesial issues, Neo(new)-monasticism, Regent, tagged Dominicans, ecclesiology, neo-monasticism on May 8, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Christmas thoughts
Posted in Regent on January 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Although Christmas has passed, here’s an entry by Gordon Smith that puts Christmas in perspective. (I’m a little biased b/c he was a professor of mine @ Regent.) Definitely some interesting thoughts for the Church in combatting the issues of contemporary, consumeristic Christmas.
I’ve copied and included the entire entry below:
Monday, December 24, 2007
Christmas: a [...]
I’m finally done
Posted in Regent on July 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Well, it has finally happened. I’ve finished my MDiv at Regent College. It has taken what has felt like a long time. But now that I look back on it, it has really flown by.
Liz and the boys are doing fine. We’ll be staying in Vancouver for another year, as we wait for the [...]

