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Dyspeptic Mutterings: And now that I've gotten that bit of surly out of my system...
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The occasional jottings of a middle-aged husband and father who can see Detroit from his house. Wednesday, March 04, 2015. And now that I've gotten that bit of surly out of my system. A couple of book recommendations for Lent. 1 The first is a bit pricey, but well worth it: The Anglican Breviary. Not sure why it's loading sideways, but- Blogger is free. Nevertheless, every feast and observance under the old Calendar through the mid-1950s is in there, and it is glorious. Take, buy and read. My one quibble...
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Dyspeptic Mutterings: The political landscape, going forward.
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The occasional jottings of a middle-aged husband and father who can see Detroit from his house. Friday, April 03, 2015. The political landscape, going forward. Hey, social conservatives, good news, bad news. You want the bad news first? The bad news is the Left wants to destroy you. The good news is that the GOP will stand right by your side and tell you why you deserve i. The elites know what is best for you, and you’ll like it. Deserve it, at least in part. You don't want that, do you, rube? If you're ...
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Dyspeptic Mutterings: What do Byzantium and the wine glass in your cupboard have in common?
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The occasional jottings of a middle-aged husband and father who can see Detroit from his house. Thursday, March 05, 2015. What do Byzantium and the wine glass in your cupboard have in common? Thanks to a recent archaeological discovery. Soon you just might be able to drink the Byzantine Empire's favorite vintage, the "Wine of the Negev.". I would love to be able to drink to that. L'chaim! Thursday, March 05, 2015. Wine Women and Song. Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 3:18:00 PM EST. A Catholic House Dividing.
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Dyspeptic Mutterings: Reactive Attachment Disorder.
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The occasional jottings of a middle-aged husband and father who can see Detroit from his house. Tuesday, March 03, 2015. Here's a short explanation:. It afflicts a couple families we know who have adopted children- including this one. We know them quite well- Mom and Dad are Tommy's godparents. If you can help in any way, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to Mark for spotlighting this. Tuesday, March 03, 2015. Labels: Bureaucracies and Other Manifestations of Hell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Improvised
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Musings of a 30ish Midwestern Catholic Improv Guy. Monday, March 27, 2006. My Wife is Beautiful. Both inside and out. I read her blog when I came home, and saw this lovely prayer. It floored me. It really did. Sunday, March 26, 2006. It's an annual custom. Every Fourth Sunday in Lent, I'm at the Indult Mass. Situated in the second pew in the north transept. I do go to this Mass other times during the year, but Laetare Sunday has a special significance for me. March 21, 1993. Grandpa's health has been...
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A Catholic Man: 3,500,000 Visit Jasna Gora In 2009
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Catholicism is not a philosophy, neither is it a theology, but it is a meeting with a person. So the moment you meet Jesus Christ, your life can change radically. That is when I started to look at everything differently.'. Thursday, March 11, 2010. 3,500,000 Visit Jasna Gora In 2009. Fr Ignacy Rekawek, custodian of the Jasna Gora Shrine and Fr Stanislaw Tomon, Jasna Gora Press Office. 8211; About 3,500,000 pilgrims came to the Jasna Gora Shrine. Glad to greet you, ladies and gentlemen! Generally I’...
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A Catholic Man: Communists Are Fundamentally At Odds With Catholicism
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Catholicism is not a philosophy, neither is it a theology, but it is a meeting with a person. So the moment you meet Jesus Christ, your life can change radically. That is when I started to look at everything differently.'. Friday, July 17, 2009. Communists Are Fundamentally At Odds With Catholicism. Children celebrating an autumn festival in Vietnam. Catholics. Have opposed the government’s two-child policy. - UCAN photo. Thanh, who produces rice alcohol and raises pigs to support her family, said she wa...
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A Catholic Man: Book Review: Earthen Vessels: The Practice of Personal Prayer According to the Patristic Tradition
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Catholicism is not a philosophy, neither is it a theology, but it is a meeting with a person. So the moment you meet Jesus Christ, your life can change radically. That is when I started to look at everything differently.'. Thursday, April 29, 2010. Book Review: Earthen Vessels: The Practice of Personal Prayer According to the Patristic Tradition. Earthen Vessels: The Practice of Personal Prayer According to the Patristic Tradition. By Fr Gabriel Bunge, O.S.B. Published by Ignatius Press. Though this is o...
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Improvised
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Musings of a 30ish Midwestern Catholic Improv Guy. Monday, March 27, 2006. My Wife is Beautiful. Both inside and out. I read her blog when I came home, and saw this lovely prayer. It floored me. It really did. Sunday, March 26, 2006. It's an annual custom. Every Fourth Sunday in Lent, I'm at the Indult Mass. Situated in the second pew in the north transept. I do go to this Mass other times during the year, but Laetare Sunday has a special significance for me. March 21, 1993. Grandpa's health has been...
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Improvised
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Musings of a 30ish Midwestern Catholic Improv Guy. Saturday, July 22, 2006. Amy and I went to the doctor's office yesterday for an. Both of us were nervous, as all the difficult possibilities were running through our minds. What if (God forbid) the fibroid cysts had returned? What if something else might be wrong? What if we were going to have twins (they run in both families)? But when the picture came on over the monitor and little. I couldn't take my eyes off the monitor. Our child. Our child. Is afte...