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== About Brother Gregory ==
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| Gregory grew up along Simms Bayou in Houston Texas during the cold war and was taught to duck-and-cover in parochial school, saw bomb shelters sold in the maul but the world was just a curious place to an often  precocious child who did not do particular well in school at first.  
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Dyslexia made reading a struggle until words became ''symbols of ideas''. He sought to understand the ''why'', the [[cause]], and effect and eventually purpose. He excelled in science until he entered St Joseph's College and Seminary at 13 where doctrines, religious theologies, and ideology created a new world to understand with more and more questions.
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| Gregory grew up along Simms Bayou in Houston Texas during the cold war and was taught to duck-and-cover in parochial school, saw bomb shelters sold in the maul but the world was just a curious place to an often  precocious child who did not do particular well in school at first. <Br>
What is the truth?
Dyslexia made reading a struggle until words became ''symbols of ideas''. He sought to understand the ''why'', the [[cause and effect]] and eventually the purpose. <Br>He excelled in science but chose to enter Seminary attending classes at St Joseph's College in California at the age of 13 where doctrines, religious theologies, and ideology created a new world of more questions.<Br>What is the truth?<Br>The world was a mysterious place full of wonders and fascination but the people who wandered through his life became sources of confirmation. <Br>Understanding that there is a limit to rationality alone was insufficient. Revelation was needed to grasp the ''meaning of life'' itself. The journey is the destination and the right question is the answer. <Br>The [[kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] is the great puzzle of the universe and the mystery of [[eternal life]]. Its pieces fit best together when we do not force them into place.
 
The world was a mysterious place full of wonders and fascination but the people who wondered through his life became sources of confirmation. Understanding that there is a limit to rationality alone because it can never lead us to grasp the ''essence of life'' itself. The journey is the destination and the right question is the answer.  
 
The [[kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] is the great puzzle of the universe and the mystery of [[eternal life]]. Its pieces fit best together when we do not force them into place.
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 15 January 2024

About Brother Gregory

About Brother Gregory
Gregory grew up along Simms Bayou in Houston Texas during the cold war and was taught to duck-and-cover in parochial school, saw bomb shelters sold in the maul but the world was just a curious place to an often precocious child who did not do particular well in school at first.

Dyslexia made reading a struggle until words became symbols of ideas. He sought to understand the why, the cause and effect and eventually the purpose.
He excelled in science but chose to enter Seminary attending classes at St Joseph's College in California at the age of 13 where doctrines, religious theologies, and ideology created a new world of more questions.
What is the truth?
The world was a mysterious place full of wonders and fascination but the people who wandered through his life became sources of confirmation.
Understanding that there is a limit to rationality alone was insufficient. Revelation was needed to grasp the meaning of life itself. The journey is the destination and the right question is the answer.
The kingdom of God and His righteousness is the great puzzle of the universe and the mystery of eternal life. Its pieces fit best together when we do not force them into place.