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  • The Station-keep


    Life is a journey, they say. A journey begins someplace, ends someplace, and along the way passes through still other places. Some of those other places may be “stations,” stopping places, or starting places, on the continuing journey.

    The 29th Street Station is about the journeys we undertake and the meanings we make, from origin to destination, and back again. The station-keep (a.k.a. author) observes the comings and goings even while on her own journey of meaning-making.

    Heather Hammond
    hehammond@me.com

To my Roman catholic brothers

You love your church, but you are called to love God more. Instead of defending power, you are called to race to the defense of the powerless.

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The beginning of a “new year” is, by strict logic, no more than a convenience, a convention, an arbitrary marker that, for time out of mind, has allowed human beings to carve the immensity of time into manageably sized pieces.

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