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David Ward, 1952, in Kent, England. Eldest of four children. Simon Langton Grammar School, Canterbury, Kent, England. Sittingbourne College of Education, Sittingbourne, Kent, England. The Partnership for Theological Education. Two years with Midland Bank (now HSBC). Twelve years as a primary school teacher. Three years as a youth worker and musician with Youth for Christ (including one year of secondment to the post of Mission Co-ordinator with The Message). Three years as a Civil Servant. The Rule of Be...
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Thoughts on life as pilgrimage…. Posted by David Ward. 8220;Holy Saturday faith is not about counting our blessings; it is about dealing with darkness and growing in hope. Without the Holy Saturdays of life, none of us may ever really grow up spiritually. Are we left now on our own in this world? Is there nothing else? Was all the rest of it pure fairy tale? Joan Chittister, “The Liturgical Year” Chapter 24. If you want to share this:. Click to email (Opens in new window). Posted by David Ward. Live or d...
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Thoughts on life as pilgrimage…. All posts by David Ward. Pray the SJ way…. Posted by David Ward. Although I’m not a Roman Catholic I’ve learned to value many aspects of Catholicism, not least many aspects of the Jesuit approach to life, faith and prayer. One Jesuit author that I’ve found particularly useful is Mark Thibodeaux SJ. Whose main ministry focus is in the areas of prayer and discernment/guidance. Some time ago I started to use Thibodeaux’s “Reimagining the Ignatian Examen”. Share on Facebook (...
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We need to get out (and stay in) more… | Pilgrim Traveller
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Thoughts on life as pilgrimage…. We need to get out (and stay in) more. Posted by David Ward. Practising the Way of Jesus. Some of the tensions I’ve experienced include those such as Conservative v Charismatic in the way we live out our faith, those who believe that we are called to Evangelism v those who see Social Action as our priority, and those who prefer a more Contemplative style of worship to the (apparently) noisy excesses of Charismatic worship. Of course, I know that it’s really all about bala...
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