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Kennecott Minerals orders massive police raid on May 27, 2010 at Native American camp at base of sacred Eagle Rock, Kennecott intentionally disrespects American Indian heritage in dousing of sacred fire, destroys camp and arrests two Native Americans to build its nickel and copper mine on Yellow Dog Plains in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
On orders from an international mining company on Thursday, May 27, 2010, dozens of heavily armed police raided a month old Ojibwa camp at sacred Eagle Rock in northern Michigan. Sacred Eagle Rock and the Yellow Dog Plains are State … Continue reading →
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Celtic Christianity Today #1 Rev. Dr. George Cairns: Centering Prayer, Contemplative Prayer, Silent Prayer, Father Thomas Keating
Celtic Christianity Today #1 Rev. Dr. George Cairns discusses Centering Prayer, Contemplative Prayer, Silent Prayer and Father Thomas Keating (Photos by Greg Peterson) (Munising, Michigan) Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, Indiana discusses Centering Prayer and the environmental crisis facing … Continue reading →
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Celtic Christianity Today #2 Rev. Dr. George Cairns: Centering Prayer, Contemplative Prayer, Silent Prayer, Father Thomas Keating
Celtic Christianity Today #2 Rev. Dr. George Cairns discusses Centering Prayer, Contemplative Prayer, Silent Prayer and Father Thomas Keating (Photos by Greg Peterson) (Munising, Michigan) Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, Indiana discusses Centering Prayer and the environmental crisis facing … Continue reading →
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Celtic Christianity Today #3 Rev. Dr. George Cairns: Centering Prayer, Contemplative Prayer, Silent Prayer, Father Thomas Keating
Celtic Christianity Today #3 Rev. Dr. George Cairns discusses Centering Prayer, Contemplative Prayer, Silent Prayer and Father Thomas Keating (Photos by Greg Peterson) (Munising, Michigan) Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, Indiana discusses Centering Prayer and the environmental crisis facing … Continue reading →
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Celtic Christianity Homily: “Repent or the Time is Near” Part 1 by Rev. Dr. George Cairns
Celtic Christianity Today Two-Part Homily Repent or the Time is Near by Rev. Dr. George Cairns May 31, 2009 Bible Verses: Mark 16:15 John 1-5 Ephesians 1: 3-4 Ephesians 1: 9-10 (Valparaiso, Indiana) – Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, … Continue reading →
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Celtic Christianity Today Homily: “Repent or the Time is Near” Part 2 by Rev. Dr. George Cairns
Celtic Christianity Today Two-Part Homily Repent or the Time is Near by Rev. Dr. George Cairns May 31, 2009 Bible Verses: Mark 16:15 John 1-5 Ephesians 1: 3-4 Ephesians 1: 9-10 (Valparaiso, Indiana) – Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, … Continue reading →
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Celtic Christianity Homily “The Cost and Joy of Discipleship” by Rev. Dr. George Cairns
Celtic Christianity Today Homily “The Cost and Joy of Discipleship” by Rev. Dr. George Cairns (Valparaiso, Indiana) – Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, Indiana delivers a Sunday homily entitled The Cost and Joy of Discipleship on May 3, 2009 … Continue reading →
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