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 Sister Margaret Dorgan, D.C.M. holds a degree in philosophy from Harvard/Radcliffe and has written extensively on prayer, contemplation, and Christian mystics.  She currently has three audiotape collections of her lectures. They are Guidance in Prayer from Three Women Mystics: Julian of Norwich, Teresa of Avila and Thérèse of Lisieux, available from Credence Communications; St. Thérèse of Lisieux: The Experience of Love and Mercy, from Alba House; and A Walk in Radiant Darkness: Hope and Fulfillment in John of the Cross, from ICS.

We are All Learners in the School of Christ
April 17, 2008 – 9:03 am | Comments Off on We are All Learners in the School of Christ
We are All Learners in the School of Christ

by Margaret Dorgan

Jesus offers fresh instructions on how to love God and how to love one another.

Poverty and Prayer
February 22, 2008 – 2:24 pm | Comments Off on Poverty and Prayer
Poverty and Prayer

by Margaret Dorgan

Human pleading is a tribute to the infinite goodness that always wraps around us.

The Power of Words
October 28, 2007 – 6:38 pm | Comments Off on The Power of Words
The Power of Words

by Margaret Dorgan

Transforming action is accomplished through the awesome power of human utterance.

You and I Have a Journey to Make
July 12, 2007 – 11:54 am | Comments Off on You and I Have a Journey to Make
You and I Have a Journey to Make

by Margaret Dorgan

Why did God create you and me? What is being asked of me in the here and now? Of you? God had a purpose in assigning a certain number of years to our existence. “The Lord called me from the womb, from the body of my mother God named my name,” says Isaiah. I apply the prophet’s words to myself.