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Defending My Bean Field: 7 Quick Takes Friday -- Vol 1
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Defending My Bean Field. When the soldiers fled from the Philistines, Shammah took his stand in the middle of the plot full of lentils and defended it. He slew the Philistines, and the LORD brought about a great victory. (2 Samuel 23:11-12). Friday, February 20, 2009. 7 Quick Takes Friday - Vol 1. 1 I came across Jennifer F's Conversion Diary. A few months ago. I thought the " 7 Quick Takes Feature. 2 I haven't ordered any seeds for the garden yet. The catalog from seedsavers.or. Will periodically evalua...
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Defending My Bean Field: February 2009
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Defending My Bean Field. When the soldiers fled from the Philistines, Shammah took his stand in the middle of the plot full of lentils and defended it. He slew the Philistines, and the LORD brought about a great victory. (2 Samuel 23:11-12). Thursday, February 26, 2009. My son examines my conscience. Kenny runs to me yelling: "Daddy puts Jesus back on the cross! Daddy puts Jesus back on the cross! I'm told he'd been repeating it most of the afternoon. Touche, my son. Touche! Juniper, a bean farmer. I'm s...
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Quote of the Week | Vox Nova
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Catholic perspectives on culture, society, and politics. Quote of the Week. May 19, 2008. 8211; Roger Scruton, writing about T.S. Eliot. From → Culture. Larr; Wal-Mart vs. Inequality. Here Comes Everybody →. May 19, 2008 4:01 pm. The (excellent) essay may be read here:. Http:/ www.mmisi.org/ir/39 01 2/scruton.pdf. E-mail us at voxnovablog@gmail.com. Subscribe to Vox Nova. Join 1,195 other followers. David Cruz-Uribe, SFO. Nathan Halloran, SJ. Kyle R. Cupp. Michael J. Iafrate. A Consistent Ethic of Life.
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Asking To Hold the Baby Jesus | Whosoever Desires
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Asking To Hold the Baby Jesus. I couldn’t wait till midnight. I was on my first 30-day retreat as a Jesuit in the Novitiate, and tonight at midnight I was going to ask Mary in my imagination while doing Ignatian contemplation to hold the baby Jesus in my arms. I was so excited. I had been waiting a long time for this. Finally the moment came, and I asked her if I could hold Jesus. And she said… “no.” Sort of stunned I asked, “why not? You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. What i...
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Benedict’s Book: An Appraisal | Whosoever Desires
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Benedict’s Book: An Appraisal. Now that the secular media has completed its rants about how Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI) destroyed Christmas, the time has come to engage more seriously the accomplishment of Ratzinger in his new book The Infancy Narratives. What is the overall merit of his project? In order to make his point, Ratzinger dialectically opposes to interpreted history two other options: Myth or story along with Jewish midrash. Is summarily dismissed without discussion. Stories are likew...
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Why the Last Supper Was Not the First Mass | Whosoever Desires
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Why the Last Supper Was Not the First Mass. The purpose of this post is to follow up my last one. On why the Last Supper was not the First Mass. The next post on Holy Thursday will try to explain exactly what it was: An eschatological banquet enacting a surrogate for sacrifice. But first things first. Four points:. Jewish remembrance does not mean that the past event is brought into the present and enacted again. Rather, it means that those who partake in the ritual action are themselves re-presented.