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Published March 19, 2021

Lenten Reflection Series – Spring Returns: An invitation to stillness

By Erin Brigham, PhD, Executive Director of The Joan and Ralph Lane Center for Catholic Social Thought and the Ignatian Tradition and Chief Mission Officer I grew up in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana. The icy cold, short days of winter sometimes felt endless. I know what it feels…

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