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The Tragic Imagination, Strays and the Australian Identity.

6 Nov

  How do we make sense of the ongoing tragedy that is the treatment of Australia’s First Nations people? Is this a singular tragedy or is the identity of Australia and Australians intertwined to produce a multifaceted tragedy that will … Read More »

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The Power of Living Non-Violence

5 Jun

Luke 7:14 14Then he came forward and touched the bier, and the bearers stood still. And he said, “Young man, I say to you, rise!” The Tank Man of Tiananmen Square June 5, 1989 held up 4 powerful Chinese army … Read More »

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Meet Glenn Loughrey

Vicar and Artist, based in Melbourne, Australia.

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A blog for people who explore the spiritual journey. BYO RedShoes.

Glenn has worked with young people and their families for over 30 years in various fields. He’s currently a Vicar at St Oswald’s Anglican Church, Glen Iris in Melbourne, Australia.

He’s greatly interested in the work of Thomas Merton and his impact on the 20th century. He is an indigenous man with a particular interest in indigenous issues and spirituality.

Also he is an artist — Learn more at glennloughrey.com

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