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Prone to Wander: May 2007
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Tuesday, May 22, 2007. As a rule, I don’t post (anymore) on politics. I used to on my Xanga blog, and it caused such a headache in real life that I just decided to stick with the other things that tickle my fancy; having opinions on things like theology and culture can be controversial enough in their own right. However, I’m going to break that self-imposed embargo for at least one post. Figurehead of the mov...
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Prone to Wander: Seven Things
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Friday, February 09, 2007. 1 I'll be working soon. There are two very real opportunities, and I'll let you all know the details soon. Maybe even before next month. 3 Caleb is getting bigger and cuter every day. You should visit my My Space. And see some pictures of the family, if you haven't already. 5 You really need to see this. 7 And now, Seven Things:. Good, I still have it. Terry Gilliam's BRAZIL. No...
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Prone to Wander: November 2006
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Saturday, November 04, 2006. Welcome, Bishop Katharine. The service bulletin was available for download as well, and it ends with this amazing quote from a Roman Catholic bishop. I know that not all churches even have "bishops", but feel free to insert "elder" or "pastor", since they all come from the same root words anyway:. Let us pray for the church, and all those who minister to her. Advent and Christmas:...
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Prone to Wander: April 2007
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Lent is over, and a new day dawns. This is true for me, my family, and the church. There is new life as spring begins as well, although the weather isn't very supportive yet. Pain and uncertainty remain, but they are drowned out by true joy and hope. If you know me well, and are still unsure as to why we go to the church we do now, read this. Posted by Adam Jacob @ 9:27 AM.
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Prone to Wander: October 2006
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Saturday, October 21, 2006. I forget that a lot, though. If I had my way, following God would be easier. There are probably a lot of people who feel that way. There are many ways that people, including me, try to make God more approachable, more real, as if he needs our approval to even exist, or at least have any significance in our lives. Posted by Adam Jacob @ 8:37 AM. Saturday, October 14, 2006. Advent an...
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wide-eyed and laughing: 04/01/2007 - 05/01/2007
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You said the world was magic i was wide-eyed and laughing we were dancing up to the bright side forget about your ego forget about your pride and you will never have to compromise. Monday, April 30, 2007. Song of the Week. This song has made it into both my theology of music class and a recent post this week. It's the song of the week. Language or the Kiss - Indigo Girls. I don't know if it was real or in a dream. Lately waking up i'm not sure where i've been. But i'm made mute by the virtue of decision.
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Prone to Wander: September 2006
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Friday, September 29, 2006. I wander too much; through the past, the future, even other worlds. That's what wanderers do, isn't it? My life story is actually pretty well summed up by my wandering, but that'll have to wait. Right now I'm going to go read to my son. Posted by Adam Jacob @ 4:59 PM. Wednesday, September 20, 2006. I want God to leave me alone. Posted by Adam Jacob @ 8:02 PM. It's called "Calvin an...
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Prone to Wander: January 2007
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Friday, January 12, 2007. Was correct, and the other three were not inspired. However, the unified voice of the church held to the importance of having several different takes on Christianity's central story. This is orthodoxy. Posted by Adam Jacob @ 8:05 PM. Peoria, Illinois, United States. View my complete profile. Fr Jake Stops the World. Lenten Observations, or, A Call to Possibility.
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Jamestown: | Beyond The Zero
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V and A.N.:. Yesterday, I found myself out on a few work related errands (plus dropping my taxes off at the post office) and figured if I was out and about, I may as well stop into the bookstore. Ok, Ok, I know I’m reading. But I have a stupendously bad habit of reading several things at once. Sometimes it’s necessary- when I slogged through. I read about 5 other books in the meantime to keep sane (plus that book is kinda boring). Other times, it’s because I have a sort of Lit-ADD. I got this book called.
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Prone to Wander: December 2006
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A catholic Christian's repository of hints, allegations, and things probably better left unsaid. Thursday, December 28, 2006. Further Thoughts on Incarnation. Looking back at my Advent reflections, I notice that I didn’t spend as much time as I’d intended fleshing out (pun intended? The ramifications of Christian practice centered on the Incarnation, and beyond that and more importantly, how incarnational thinking plays out in the practical concerns of daily life. I’ll attempt to do so now. Perhaps the g...