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Living for the Lord in 2011: Suffering
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Living for the Lord in 2011. The journey of my Catholic soul as I seek to listen to and live for my Lord Jesus (rather than myself). Friday, April 22, 2011. I am lousy at suffering. But the Lord is calling me to mental suffering right now, the suffering of uncertainty about whether we can reach our dear baby before his counrty shuts down to international adoptions sometime in June. A dear friend emailed me today and sent me these wise and comforting words:. How did Mary endure the passion of Christ?
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Prince Lackadasia | A Little Bit of Change
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A Little Bit of Change. Two Cents from the Religious Left. Posts by Prince Lackadasia. March 30, 2012. Adrienne Rich (1929-2012) on Art an Justice. March 22, 2012. The Ipad and the Warlord: Widening the Circle of Concern and Care. September 11, 2011. Scriptures for 9/11: They Couldn’t Apply to US, Could They? October 13, 2010. Archbishop Wenski on the Centrality of Social Justice. August 20, 2009. Health Care Reform and the Soul of the Nation. February 4, 2009. January 22, 2009. Laquo; Older Entries.
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Theme Song | A Little Bit of Change
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A Little Bit of Change. Two Cents from the Religious Left. A friend of mine provided the inspiration for this blog with a song she wrote when she worked in a performing arts ministry called Beacon Street. Based in Cleveland, OH. Https:/ faithjustice.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/barb-ballenger-a-little-bit-of-change-00-a-little-bit-of-change-1.mp3. I’ve asked her to describe the particular inspiration for the song:. Come on in and sit down! If you like what you see, come on in! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Archbishop Wenski on the Centrality of Social Justice | A Little Bit of Change
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A Little Bit of Change. Two Cents from the Religious Left. Archbishop Wenski on the Centrality of Social Justice. October 13, 2010. Below are excerpts from Archbishop Thomas Wenski’s. Homily at the meeting of the Haitian Bishops Conference in Miami on 26 September 2010 — the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Let me begin our reflection on the readings we have just heard with a quote. How can we exclude anyone from our care? Who wrote these words? Was it Dom Helder Camarra? To go back to the parable of Lazaru...
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About Me | Rina Marie
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A mother can read all the child-rearing books and can subscribe to any theory of parenting, but what gets passed along to her children is something far more intimate and mysterious than anything contained therein. What gets passed along is her character, and it enters into her kids as surely and as inexorably as water flows from a fuller vessel into a less-full one. Laurence Shames. If you want to know more about me and our family of 10, please pull up a chair and stay a while! Why I Keep a Blog. I love ...
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Anna's Life: Day 29: Black & White
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Saturday, January 28, 2012. Day 29: Black and White. In the 30 Day Photo Challenge. She picked up her first pair of glasses yesterday. I learned that my camera does not have a black-and-white option, and I learned how to make it black and white on my computer. Labels: 30 Day Photo Challenge. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my blog! I'm Anna Macdonald. You can reach me at: annafirtree at gmail dot com. There was an error in this gadget. Get New Posts Sent to Your Email. Day 18: Your Shoes.
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Why I Have “Sympathy” for the Boston Bombers | Love Being Catholic
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Defending the historicity and reasonableness of the Catholic faith. Why I Have “Sympathy” for the Boston Bombers. So I want to defend my opinion that these men deserve our pity, not our hate. And that if we hate, we hurt ourselves, not the people who have done such grievous wrong. Does she have any family near her other than the two men who did this, one dead and the other in prison? How will she feed and clothe herself and her child? How will she tell her child who his/her father was and what he did?
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Anna's Life: The Infinite Suppleness of Prudence
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Friday, November 18, 2011. The Infinite Suppleness of Prudence. I mentioned once, in passing, that God had told me to read this book. The Four Cardinal Virtues, by Josef Pieper. Now I'd like to share one particularly helpful insight that I got out of it. Pieper speaks of the limited usefulness of casuistry - the laying out of morality in particular examples - and then, in speaking of its limitations, he quotes [my bold emphasis]:. Prudence is infinitely supple. So then I happened to be driving one day.