Kathryn Barush (Catalina) is a college professor at the Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University. She teaches Art History and Religion. So check out this article, pretty scholarly:
Felipe.x
Kathryn Barush (Catalina) is a college professor at the Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University. She teaches Art History and Religion. So check out this article, pretty scholarly:
Felipe.x
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Hola Amigo Felipe!
So glad to read this particular piece. It really puts things in perspective on just how big a deal what you are doing/have done is. You’re a part of a very real part of our Faith History, and what’s so very cool about it is that it came to you as personal inspiration, not something you were trying to “copy”. You are good medicine for this kinda sick world we live in. Makes me proud to know you Amigo.
I have forwarded the article to some of my more cerebral Camino buddies and look forward to their feelings about the information. I’ll keep you posted.
SF,
PFJ
Juan ~ yes, Catalina, a lovely and a smarty. I am honored to know her and work with her. She is bringing some very important insight to our table. Putting Phil’s Camino into a historical context has been helpful and inspirational to us all. So much of what I do is what I call walking in the mud. It’s so close, so in your face that perspective is impossible, context is impossible. At best it could be described as doing the next good thing.
And Juan, thank you for you unending friendship and support. I don’t know about a lovely and a smarty but you are something like that. I always feel like you are there for me no matter what. And yes, pass Catalina’s stuff onto your cerebral friends. I know, those are the one’s that don’t have chemobrain. Love you man, Felipe of the North.