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  1. Sacred Time : A Novel (Hegi, Ursula) by Ursula Hegi, 2003-12-02
  2. Deep Space and Sacred Time: Star Trek in the American Mythos by Jon Wagner, Jan Lundeen, 1998-11-01
  3. Sacred Time and the Search for Meaning by Gary Eberle, 2002-12-24
  4. Sacred Dimensions of Time and Space (Perspectives on Time, Space & Knowledge) by Tarthang Tulku, 1997-12
  5. Strength of Soul: The Sacred Use of Time by W. Phillip Keller, 1993-06
  6. Blessing for a Long Time: The Sacred Pole of the Omaha Tribe by Robin Ridington, Dennis Hastings (In'aska), 2000-04-01
  7. Alleluia is the Song of the Desert: An Exercise for Lent and other Sacred Times by Lawrence D. Hart, 2004-02-25
  8. Sacred Time in Early Christian Ireland by Patricia M. Rumsey, 2007-10
  9. Sacred Time by Ursula Hegi, 2003
  10. Sacred Time by Ursula Hegi, 2003-12-02
  11. Sacred Time, Sacred Place: Archaeology and the Religion of Israel
  12. Sacred Acts, Sacred Space, Sacred Time (Baha'i Studies) by John Walbridge, 1995
  13. Hands of Time: The Sacred Sign Language of the Ancient Maya by Martin Brennan, 1996-12
  14. Sacred Times: A New Approach to Feastivals

1. INTERFAITH CALENDAR
Primary sacred times for world religions. Includes definitions, a review of different religions, and an archive of dates for previous years.
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2. Spirituality & Health: Sacred Time And The Search For Meaning
sacred time and the Search for Meaning by Gary Eberle is a philosophically rich work that reveals many avenues into finding a balance in your life between
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section="reviews" Book Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat Sacred Time and the Search for Meaning Gary Eberle
Shambhala 01/03 Paperback $14.95
ISBN 1-57062-962-5 Read an excerpt on time. "Sacred time is devoted to the heart, to the self, to others, to eternity. Sacred time is not measured in minutes, hours or days," writes Gary Eberle, chair of the English Department at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he has taught since 1982. In this philosophically rich work, he laments the "time famine" of our era where individuals seem to have lost any connection with eternity or the depth dimension of life. We claim to want more time for things that matter but to make room for them we have to rush through eating, recreation, sex, and other important activities. In the end, we feel exhausted and diminished. Another aspect of sacred time comes into focus when we honor the Sabbath and take time to rest and restore our souls. In several linchpin chapters on the medieval sense of time, Eberle spells out how the Benedictine rule and books of hours enabled individuals to establish a fine balance between time and eternity. Their souls were replenished by tapping into "the fullness of time," a beautiful biblical expression that conveys the meeting point between the temporal and the eternal. With a masterful ease, Eberle reveals the ways the major religions make a place for sacred time through rituals, prayer, meditation, and ceremony. In a personal chapter, Eberle discusses what he learned during a year in which he devoted a portion of each week to finding sacred time.

3. INTERFAITH CALENDAR
Primary sacred times for world religions. Includes definitions, a review of different religions, and an archive of dates for previous years.
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4. Spirituality & Health: Sacred Time And The Search For Meaning (Excerpt)
sacred time and the Search for Meaning by Gary Eberle is a philosophically rich work that reveals many avenues into finding a balance in your life between
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section="reviews" An Excerpt from Sacred Time and the Search for Meaning by Gary Eberle Gary Eberle laments the loss of sacred time in our contemporary world of hyperspeed. In this fascinating excerpt, he compares the different views of time reflected by those ancient books of hours and modern daily planners. "People treat their daily planners the way monks and nuns used to treat their prayer books. They keep them close at all times. They clasp them with missionary zeal as they head from meeting to meeting. With long-range and short-range plans, people plot out their workplace eschatology. The planner in today's society carries much mana, or spiritual power, and forgetting one's planner is a major sin of omission. Like medieval displays of conspicuous piety, the planner announces to the world that you are one whose life and time are worth something. The jewel-encrusted covers of medieval psalm books and the ornately illuminated pages of the Lindisfarne Gospels announced the value and importance of their books' contents. The sober leatherette of the daily planner, as plain as the binding of a King James Bible, holds lists of engagements no less valuable to us than the word of God was to the ancients. Back to reading a full review of this book.

5. Sacred Space - The Prayer Site Run By The Irish Jesuits
Saturday 30th July Sunday 31st July, 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time of the Year A If you have found Sacred Space helpful, so might others
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6. Restoring Sacred Time
sacred time is an instrument for catechesis and evangelization. sacred time offered them a kind of orthopraxis that sustained their orthodoxy.
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Online Edition - Vol. VIII, No. 7: October 2002 Restoring Sacred Time
How the Liturgical Year deepens Catholic faith by Monsignor Peter Elliott
In his new book, Ceremonies of the Liturgical Year According to the Modern Roman Rite Ignatius Press , 254 pp, $17.95), Monsignor Peter Elliott presents a "manual for clergy and all involved in liturgical ministries" as a guide to the most important moments of the Church year from its beginning at Advent, through Christmas, Holy Week, and Corpus Christi to the solemnity of Christ the King. It is intended as a companion to his earlier book, Ceremonies of the Modern Roman Rite , and is in accord with the regulations in the new Roman Missal
In his Introduction, Monsignor Elliott discusses the significance of the Liturgical Year as an "instrument for catechesis and evangelization" and the importance of Sacred time. This introduction is published here with the permission of Ignatius Press . Editor Christians understand time in a different way from other people because of the Liturgical Year. We are drawn into a cycle that can become such a part of our lives that it determines how we understand the structure of each passing year.

7. Daily Sacred Time
Daily sacred time Drop down into your inner self, refresh your soul, reorient your life, bow in prayer .
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8. Sacred Time: Sunday
sacred time Sunday New papal Letter Calls Catholics to Worship. by David Aaron Murray. The Holy Father s Apostolic letter reaffirming the need for
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Sacred Time: Sunday
New papal Letter Calls Catholics to Worship by David Aaron Murray The Holy Father's Apostolic letter reaffirming the need for Catholics to attend Sunday Mass, Dies Domini (The Day of the Lord), received extensive coverage in the world media surprisingly, since it is a restatement of fundamental truths of the faith. Most media accounts stressed potential conflict in the Holy Father's emphasis that Catholics have a grave obligation attend Sunday Mass, although this obligation is disregarded in many parts of the world. Readers of Dies Domini , though, will find it lyrical and beautiful part of the extended hymn of praise to God in all His works and actions that this pope's writings constitute. This letter says nearly everything that can be said about the importance of Sunday including how Christians should keep in mind the meaning of the day, even in leisure activities. The Holy Father brings these elements together in a spirit of praise and and expression of the genuine unity that exists in the Church. We find here no conflict between meal and sacrifice, between the People of God and the Church's hierarchy, between pre-and post-Vatican II, between Old Testament Sabbath and Christian Sunday, or between Christian joy and human joys. Instead, the pope's perspective shows that these elements are complementary. Most Catholics can surely agree with the Holy Father that the decoupling of Christian customs from civil society and the pressures of contemporary life, including overwork, are partly responsible for the decline in Sunday attendance at Mass.

9. Ritual And Celebration In Pantheism
sacred time, sacred space. Every moment of life is meaningful. Every moment is intrinsically as important as every other.
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10. Sacred Time
Cosmic noise, sacred time. This page has links to resources at sacredtexts related to time chronology of sacred texts and religion, and information about
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11. Restoring Sacred Time
FAQ Search Site Online Edition Vol. VIII, No. 7 October 2002 Restoring sacred time How the Liturgical Year deepens Catholic faith
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12. Sacred Time For U.S. Muslim Troops
OUR AFFILIATES sacred time for U.S. Muslim troops War on terror shines unusual spotlight on Ramadan Saturday, November 17, 2001
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13. Sacred Time
sacred time. Fitzwilliam Museum 9/2/2000. My brief in this series is to address the topic of sacred time . In the Tempus Exhibition,
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Sacred Time
Fitzwilliam Museum 9/2/2000.
My brief in this series is to address the topic of 'sacred time'. In the Tempus Exhibition, there is an extraordinary array of things, cleverly conceived and beautifully made, that measure time and its passing. The question that focussing upon 'sacred time' raises is, essentially, why is time worth measuring? What is its interest? This moves us back a stage, from how to measure to why measure, and so to the questions behind the questions - which is one way of describing what is called 'Metaphysics'. The way I will approach the topic is to outline the various kinds of time that are to be found in the Bible, and to draw attention to what I call their 'logic': how they work, and some of their implications. In the course of my talk, I will try and indicate how some of these ideas and implications have found their way into pictures - but this only very briefly, and in passing. I.

14. BookPage Fiction Review Sacred Time
sacred time By Ursula Hegi Simon Schuster, $25 256 pages, ISBN 0743255984 Buy or borrow this book!
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15. City Arts Lectures
that I am inescapably encumbered with the heritage of my country's history." In her new novel, sacred time, Hegi symbolically considers the
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16. Sacred Time
sacred time Not time at all, really, but space like you don t know, and knowledge there, in general, finally admits how meager a consolation
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Sacred Time
Not time at all, really, but space
like you don't know, and knowledge there,
in general, finally admits
how meager a consolation
it has been all along. Once
you grow accustomed to the sprawl
and velocity your own mind
articulates (and that queasy
rocking tapers to a hum) you might
have pause to entertain a sense of presence reaching suddenly, and now, and deeply, ever so. © 2000 Scott Cairns

17. Intimatemarriage.org - Sacred Time
Make your coupletime sacred. What would happen if we established time together as a couple and made it sacred?
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18. Ritual And Celebration In Pantheism
sacred time, sacred space ceremony and celebration in Pantheism This does not mean that the same sacred time and place must always be celebrated in the
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Sacred time, sacred space: ceremony and celebration in Pantheism
Practice of scientific pantheism* by Paul Harrison.
Pantheist ceremony celebrates the universe and nature,
and reminds us of our place in them.
Rocks, sea and sun, St Agnes, Scilly Islands. Photo: Paul Harrison.
The function of traditional ritual.
Ritual and ceremony are found in almost all the world's religions. Usually they celebrate seasons of the year, times of the agricultural cycle, transitions in human life, or days of significance in the history of nation or religion. They are usually symbolic, and follow fixed forms prescribed by tradition. Rituals have many functions. They cement the bonds of a society or community. They allay anxiety in a hostile universe. They provide the support of others for religious faith. But in most religions they also have more primitive and selfish goals, similar to magic. Prayer invokes the help of invisible beings. Sacrifice and offerings try to control fate or to ward off the anger of the god or gods. Communion tries to acquire some of the magical power of the deity. All ritual acts may be thought to help in achieving a favourable afterlife. Among the more sophisticated, ritual also has more noble functions: to remind people of their fundamental beliefs on a regular basis, and to acknowledge humility before the divine.

19. Augur Pearce, Sacred Time (1)
sacred time (1)Times Past An Historical Perspective.
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20. Zena Moon :: Gifts For The Spirit :: Sacred Time With Self Candle (small Pillar)
Our line of handpoured aromatherapy candles and gift sets help nurture your spirit and connect with Self and others. We offer monthly full moon specials,
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READY TO BUY? (You can always change quantities or remove later.) Shopping with us is Gift-Wrap This Item 1. Click Add to Cart; 2. Click Continue Shopping; 3. Then click here About This Candle Whenever someone asks which is my favorite candle, this one always tops the list. Sacred time with self was inspired by a desperate need to set aside time to attend to my spirit: to draw, nap, meditate, write, take a bath, lay in the grass, dawdle, and/or create a solitary retreat at home while Bryon is away fishing. Too often I schedule quiet time then fill it with busyness. This candle reminds me to make timeand protect it ferociouslyfor Me. Carla Blazek , creator, zena moon Customer Feedback Sandra H.

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