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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives: April 2006
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives. Monday, April 03, 2006. A Sermon for Passion Sunday. Time suggests that he’ll do it again. We’re counting the falls now. Jesus falls for a third time. If you’re looking for parallels to the Stations of the Cross in Hyde Park, I bet you can find at least three fallen women and men on the benches and under the bushes of Nichols Park, if you’re actually looking for them. I’ll show you suffering. What is the universal significance of this story? Of a meaningf...
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives: March 2006
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives. Friday, March 31, 2006. The Shocking Mysticism of Angela of Foligno. It is important for us to think for a moment about the relationship between Angela and her scribe. He was related to her and from the same town and had already heard her confessions and become her primary spiritual advisor. (37) Here is the scribe’s account of the origin of the text we have to this day:. Patricia Hampl, writing at the beginning of our century, tells of the prayerful exis...
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives: September 2005
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives. Sunday, September 25, 2005. Here's the first assignment for our preaching class:. P]lease take a look at The Witness of Preaching, by Thomas Long. This is what I'm thinking of using:. Franz Rosenzweig: The Star of Redemption. P 424 [There is a new translation available. I linked to the edition I have. This is the last passage in the book.]. How difficult is every beginning! Thou knowest it not? Posted by Tyler Simons @ 8:43 AM. Friday, September 09, 2005.
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives: November 2006
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives. Thursday, November 02, 2006. A Sermon for the Feast of All Faithful Departed. It’s not just God and the guy sitting behind us who know we’re checking our email instead of paying attention in class, but our Mothers, who worked so hard to get us into the lucky positions we enjoy. Posted by Tyler Simons @ 7:54 PM. View my complete profile. Sorry, guys, she's taken. Brain Cramps for God. A Sermon for the Feast of All Faithful Departed.
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives: December 2005
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives. Wednesday, December 07, 2005. A homily for the wedding of David Furnish and Elton John. So here's the rough draft of my sermon for class on Friday. I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions. Also, if anyone has a copy of the latest Harry Potter, could you transcribe the passage I'm refering to from the last chapter? I know it happens, but I can't find the book to get it exactly right. Well, without further ado,. Then what becomes of boasting? View my com...
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives: November 2005
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We Dress Like Students, We Dress Like Housewives. Monday, November 14, 2005. Sermon, Year A Proper 28 (BCP)*. Given 11/13/05 at St. Paul and the Redeemer, Chicago, IL. Matthew 25:14-15, 19-29. Zeph 1:12, 17). My child, I never left you, said God. Those footprints are mine. I was carrying you. I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me. I was in priso...