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Where London Ends: Gaudete! Christus es Natus, ex Maria Virgine
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Monday, December 25, 2006. Christus es Natus, ex Maria Virgine. Christ is born of the Virgin Mary! St John, Chapter 3). Christmas Mass yesterday evening was wonderful! I am so close to converting now!
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Where London Ends: I'm free and I believe!
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Monday, September 11, 2006. I'm free and I believe! Finally handed in my dissertation on Friday so I'm now freeeeeeeeeeeeee! This means that I can blog again! Crucifix on Papa Stronsay, Monastery Island.
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Where London Ends: April 2005
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Friday, April 22, 2005. Old ladies versus 'youths'. I'm afraid I find it very difficult not to respond in these situations and so I yelled after them "You should be riding in the road, not on the pavement!
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Where London Ends: December 2005
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Friday, December 23, 2005. Food poisoning and other tales of woe! I was meant to arrive in Bombay today. The locks have since been changed and the washing machine repaired - but now the food poisoning!
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Where London Ends: Gospel with gusto!!
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Thursday, November 09, 2006. OK, OK I confess, I enjoy being preached at! Here's the text from the Douay Rheims;. LUKE - CHAPTER 14. So likewise every one of you that doth not renounce all that he possesset...
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Where London Ends: May 2005
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Thursday, May 19, 2005. To keep or not to keep, that is the question. In the meantime I have a slightly different problem - finding them! Posted by Katrina @ 7:58 pm. Friday, May 13, 2005. Sorry I meant Clay.
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Where London Ends: Is the State 'Christophobic?'
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Thursday, July 13, 2006. Is the State 'Christophobic? And in the Daily Express yesterday (12th July 2006) Ann Widdecombe writes;. She ends by stating. The time has come to use the very weapons which have be...
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Where London Ends: Catholic Humour - Bring on the Barley Brew!!!
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Monday, December 11, 2006. Catholic Humour - Bring on the Barley Brew! Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine,. There’s always laughter and good red wine. At least I’ve always found it so. In Adam and Eve.
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Where London Ends: June 2005
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Monday, June 27, 2005. This one goes out to my little sister! Anyway I thought I'd try to write another poem at some point, a nice one, to make up for it. I no longer live at home with my sister. You see it...
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Where London Ends: Dorothy Day
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I heard the hundred pin-makers Slow down their racking din, Till in the stillness men could hear The dropping of the pin: And somewhere men without the wall, beneath the wood, without the wall, Had found the place where London ends and England can begin." The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton, 1927. Thursday, November 30, 2006. In contrast as she put it The Marxist slogan, ‘Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains,’ seemed to me a most stirring battle cry. Years later howev...