Tag Archives: spirituality
Tech Fast… for real this time
Okay, after a false start (I thought this was last week originally) the Technology Fast is here! I am not in fact blogging — this post has been/was scheduled to publish. I am currently not on my computer, ipod, or … Continue reading
Busy Person’s Retreat
Last week, I participated in the BCC’s second annual Busy Person’s Retreat. The BCC offers a variety of programs, including evening retreats, loads of different faith-sharing groups, and this Busy Person’s Retreat. (You can see some of the options here.) … Continue reading
Freshman Retreat 2011
Last Saturday evening, from 6 to midnight, the Butler Catholic Community held its annual freshmen retreat. I went to my freshmen retreat and loved it… and have attended every year since to help out! I want to say this was … Continue reading
Welcome Week: Butler Catholic Community
I’ve written about the Butler Catholic Community before, so if you are new, you might want to peruse these links about the BCC. The BCC participates in three big events during Welcome Week. Monday night, we were part of the … Continue reading
Welcome Week Ice Cream
Sorry it’s been so long. In the week since you’ve heard from me, I flew to Chicago, visited my first IKEA ever (and purchased eight picture frames), drove to Butler in Indianapolis, moved in/helped others with move in, organized my … Continue reading
Technology fast: the aftermath
I participated in the Butler Catholic Community‘s technology fast last Thursday-Friday. (Catch up on the details here.) Now, three days afterward on Monday, I’m still more conscious of my tech use. The main difference between a world with computer/cell phone/iPod … Continue reading
Technology Fast
If you are reading this, I am away from my computer right now. And my cell phone. And my iPod. I’m writing this Thursday morning, but it will be published at the start of our Lenten Technology Fast. The Butler … Continue reading
Q&A: Butler Catholic Community
Once again, a senior in high school emailed me with a list of excellent questions. This time, the focus was on the Butler Catholic Community. As I told her, I am so glad she asked because I’ve been meaning to … Continue reading
