April 3 and April 10,
2005 Guest - Sister Joan Chittister
Programs: God in a Flower and Living the Ordinary Life
Extraordinarily
Well
Listen to the April 3 program:
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Listen to the April 10 program:
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Sister Joan Chittister,
a best-selling author and well-known lecturer. She joins
me to discuss
some of the differences between religion and spirituality. We’ll visit
about the role of memories in one’s personal faith journey, and we’ll
converse about why ordinary living can be so complicated. I think you’ll
enjoy the conversation.
Sister Joan is a Benedictine sister, from
Erie, Pennsylvania, the founder and executive director of Benetvision: A
resource and Research Center for Contemporary Spirituality. She is the
author of some thirty books, most recently a work entitled, Called to
Question: A Spiritual Memoir.
As you will discover, Joan Chittister has a
tremendous gift for speaking with vigor and insight when it comes to
matters of faith. She’s that kind of sharp thinker and lively individual
we all want to be in the company of, hoping to absorb more of her
contagious spirit. Get more information
on Sister Joan Chittister at
www.benetvision.org |