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Stu's mullings on Camino related stuff—the Life is the Camino and the Camino is life.
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I admit I got a bit stuck after my last entry ages ago. The next leg of Guernika to Bilbao was a hideous walk and I’ll come back to it, suffice to say it damaged my knees and a thigh muscle. I was in agony for 4 days.
So I thought I’d move...
Last year in my church’s annual report, I mentioned that there had been a bit of breathing space after COVID. Rhythms and routines re-established and life returned with more predictability. We used to say during COVID—“this is the new norma...
“Theology begins with the love of beauty”
—David Bentley Hart.
We are all theologians to varying degrees. Any thoughts dwelling on God make it so. Whether we are rethinking something or pulling from traditions, our default settings of wha...
I’m delighted by the response of hundreds of thousands of individuals and groups to submit on the Regulatory Standards Bill. It’s a force to be reckoned with and NACT need to pay attention. Seymour will need to employ some more lackeys to c...
I’m one of the the twenty three thousand submitters on the consultation for this bill. I’m also one of the overwhelming majority of those submitters who oppose it. I am aware that it’s not a vote, but it is part of the context. It’s the con...
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Small time thinker. Toitū te Tiriti! Poetry, Camino, singleness, pursuit of a coherent faith. Minister, lapsed geek, cultural observer, kinda activisty, trying not to be a dick (ughh so many mistakes).
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