Sharing the Faith, Splitting the Rent
There's an interesting article in the New York Times about how people allow their faith to affect where and how they live.
The article profiles a Christian group called Radical Living, a Jewish woman who wanted housing close enough to her synagogue to walk to services, a Muslim who wanted roommates who understood her prayer life, and a Buddhist looking for a roommate who accepts her incense.
It raises questions in my mind about what requirements I would have if I moved. I like being close enough to the church to be able to get there easily for Mass, meetings, or whatever is going on. I would love to live close enough to St. Andrew's Abbey to be able to join the monks for Mass or prayers. Hmmm...what else?
The article profiles a Christian group called Radical Living, a Jewish woman who wanted housing close enough to her synagogue to walk to services, a Muslim who wanted roommates who understood her prayer life, and a Buddhist looking for a roommate who accepts her incense.
It raises questions in my mind about what requirements I would have if I moved. I like being close enough to the church to be able to get there easily for Mass, meetings, or whatever is going on. I would love to live close enough to St. Andrew's Abbey to be able to join the monks for Mass or prayers. Hmmm...what else?
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