"The day was long, The burden I had borne seemed heavier than I could longer bear and then it lifted-but I did not know someone had knelt in prayer; had taken me to God that very hour, and asked the easing of the load, and He, in infinite compassion, had stooped down and taken it from me. So many, many hearts have need of prayer. Oh, let us pray!
Shalom, Shalom
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Today was one of those rare Sundays when I had no liturgical role but to
worship. Coming off of the Holy Week, Easter Week, Divine Mercy cycle I
have bee...
Triduum- Good Friday
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*The Crucifixion*, by Giotto (b. 1267 or 1277 - d. 1337 CE). Part of a
cycle of frescoes showing the life of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
Scrovegni C...
What You Don’t Know About the Assumption
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On August 15th we celebrate the Assumption of Mary, a feast that has been
celebrated as far back as the fifth century. In the East the feast is also
called...
Updates---Jack!
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Jack's 5th grade school picture....
Alllll the pictures I took trying to get that picture...
Getting a picture of this child is a nightmare. He will no...
On a mission from God and I'm up in alms!
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(See what I did there?)
Performance art is overrated.
Hi all, how have you been doing? I hope well. I have been, um, busy!
Let's see, I've been--
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Under the Mistletoe with You!
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Oh Whew! Here we are! Merry Christmas (season) and a Joyous New Year!
Before we know it the Wise (if you insist) Men will arrive and you can
finally take t...
An Entirely Original, Irreducible Presence
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*Giotto, The Raising of Lazarus, Scrovegni Chapel*
"...For the Lord comforts His people and shows mercy to His afflicted.”Despite
this preference, we chal...
Moving Day
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Dear ID readers and lurkers:
You may be wondering about the strange little header that says this blog
has moved and the link that sends you to a new blog o...
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