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The Holy Nights Journal

12/1/2014

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The Holy Nights Journal by Dr. William Bento.

The Holy Nights Journal was conceived around 1993 with a small dedicated group of progressive Anthroposophists in Sebastopol, California. Hank and Rose Passafero initiated it and were soon joined by Tamara Slayton, Bonnie River and Dr. William Bento. The Journal arose out of the idea that such an organized way of contemplating the Holy Nights, could not only bring a community of spiritual seekers together, but it could also bring many a deeper relationship to the season, and provide a tool to navigate through the year. The enterprise dreamt by the Passaferos never did materialize, but the need for the Holy Nights Journal persisted. Responding to that need, Dr. Bento committed to produce it for those who found it of value. The first edition of the Holy Nights Journal was sold in 1998. It is now in its 17th year of publication.

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