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Have a real, non-intellectual experience, urges hermit priest
February 15, 1997
A Spiritual Nature
December 17, 1996
Letter to Harper Collins Publishers
April 9, 1992
Thomas Merton: Soul of the Age
October 3, 2008
Thomas Berry Draft 1 by C Brandt
December 12, 2023
Our planet is calling for us to care
October 27, 1989
BC Outdoors Magazine – Father Charles Brandt – A Profile
January 11, 1991
On Pollution – A Minister Speaks Out
November 24, 1968
Francis of Assisi – The Great Work by C Brandt
December 13, 2023
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On Pollution – A Minister Speaks Out
One of Charles’ earliest published newspaper articles in the form of a sermon he gave…

Our planet is calling for us to care
Quotes: “To be heard by humans, the Earth needs a human voice. Many human voices.…

BC Outdoors Magazine – Father Charles Brandt – A Profile
Charles notes in this article that he is concerned with preserving man’s spirit, restoring what…

Letter to Harper Collins Publishers
Quotes: “When I was 13 I had an experience that set me on the journey.…

A Spiritual Nature
Quotes: “There are four ways of improving our relationship with nature…One is to have a…

Have a real, non-intellectual experience, urges hermit priest
Charles Brandt was regularly called up on to share his life experiences with various religious…

Four Book Reviews of Meditations From the Wilderness and Self and Environment
“Meditation,” as Brandt explains, “is simply learning to pay attention.”

Thomas Merton: Soul of the Age
(Note: Charles would often send out articles that were particularly insightful to his circle of…

Thomas Berry Draft 1 by C Brandt
Charles wrote a four drafts entitled Berry. Each is a reflection of Charles’ ever evolving…

Francis of Assisi – The Great Work by C Brandt
Quotes: “Mostly we feel impoverished, because we have lost the sense of wonder and delight…