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LENDING LIBRARY From Religion Back to Faith: A Journey of the Heart (Fiand)
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From Religion Back to Faith: A Journey of the Heart (Fiand)

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Sr. Fiand lays out a passionate vision of the spiritual life as the forgotten core of all religions. She shows us that as seekers, we need to move beyond the easy answers of many religious systems, taking the insights of science seriously, and taking responsibility for loving each other as a sign of God's love.

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Sr. Fiand lays out a passionate vision of the spiritual life as the forgotten core of all religions. She shows us that as seekers, we need to move beyond the easy answers of many religious systems, taking the insights of science seriously, and taking responsibility for loving each other as a sign of God's love.

Sr. Fiand lays out a passionate vision of the spiritual life as the forgotten core of all religions. She shows us that as seekers, we need to move beyond the easy answers of many religious systems, taking the insights of science seriously, and taking responsibility for loving each other as a sign of God's love.

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Land Acknowledgment: As a ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie, we are privileged to live and work on the sacred traditional lands of the Anishinaabek people including the people of Ketegaunseebee (Garden River) and Batchewana First Nations. They are two of the twenty-one First Nations of northern Ontario that comprise the nations of the Robinson Huron Treaty signed with Settlers in 1850. With gratitude, we acknowledge that the Indigenous peoples have cared for the land, water, air and creatures for all that time because they saw themselves as part of the surrounding natural world, responsible for the life of the ecosystems and watersheds in which they lived. We are all treaty people. May we journey on this land gently so that no plant is broken and no creature is harmed. Let us journey together today in a good way.

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