Monthly Archives: October 2011

One Hundred Percent

  This is the text I wrote as the basis for my homily at the UU Vespers service at Occupy Boston on October 16, 2011.  I spoke without notes, so the homily delivered was ‘adapted.’ Isn’t it great to be … Continue reading

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Occupied

 I’ve mentioned already that I’m surprised at how taken I am with the Occupy America protests.  That has only become more so after spending time at Occupy Boston last Sunday evening.  I understand the criticisms that are flying, from folks … Continue reading

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Occupied

I write this as the Occupy Wall Street movement spreads across U.S. cities at an astonishing rate, and I’ve been reading with interest the reports of what’s happening in the midst of the seemingly well-organized unorganized movement. I tend to … Continue reading

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