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Questions on our Liturgy

How do we save all beings? Does our practice lead to wisdom? Guiding Teacher Josh Bartok addresses some questions asked about our liturgy.

https://bostonzen.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Questions-on-liturgy.mp3

Questions on liturgy

This entry was posted in Audio and tagged JB on June 19, 2013 by Rebecca Behizadeh.

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  • New Venue for Tuesday Evenings!

    We are excited to announce that Tuesday Evening Practice is now being held in-person at the historic King’s Chapel Parish House, 64 Beacon St, Boston, as well as online over zoom.
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  • Book Group: For Aging Zen Learners

    Beginning September 16, 2025, we will be reading and discussing This Is Getting Old: Zen Thoughts on Aging with Humor and Dignity by Susan Moon, on the third Tuesday of every month, 9-10 am. All are welcome!
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