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Pachyderm: home by another way: I have been there
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Pachyderm: home by another way. Explorations, musings, and wonderings along the path of life. I have been there. One of my uni friends loaned me 84 Charing Cross Road. Many years ago when I was a student. I didn't know the author at all but immediately resonated with her love of all things literature and all things England. The sequel, The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street. Includes a description of Helene Hanff's passion for England - how she used to go to movies just to see English streets and buildings.
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Pachyderm: home by another way: Booking
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Pachyderm: home by another way. Explorations, musings, and wonderings along the path of life. Tonight, we finished it. The awesome bit was that originally I had put most of the Hogwarts/Harry Potter tour photos. On two pages, and the British Museum. Stuff on one page. When I got to the end of the album, I had two pages unused - so I was able to insert those pages into the centre of the book and give the museum and tour a lot more space. In there, one from the National Rail Museum. And it looks very good.
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Pachyderm: home by another way: Speaking faith
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Pachyderm: home by another way. Explorations, musings, and wonderings along the path of life. Tonight I am sitting here in the cold of an autumn night with the cat next to me on the arm of my chair, reflecting on a blog post I have just read. John Shore. And it is a sad indictment of the narrowness and sickness of the "fundamentalist" and "evangelical" churches that I left with relief 15 years ago. The Bible is not a contract or literally dictated by God. It is a complex set of different kinds of lit...
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Pachyderm: home by another way: Black Madonna
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Pachyderm: home by another way. Explorations, musings, and wonderings along the path of life. I had a hammer-to-the-head moment today. This last couple of weeks since the house went on the market have been insanely crazy, and I've really struggled to keep my focus on what really matters to me. One of my new Sisters in the Community of Solitude. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm married with a small daughter and am a solemnly professed member of the Community of Solitude. I'm proudly Anglican!
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Pachyderm: home by another way: Books: the breath of life
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Pachyderm: home by another way. Explorations, musings, and wonderings along the path of life. Books: the breath of life. The last two weeks have been pretty busy and a bit stressful, so I have been finding a bit of peace and quiet in a couple of books: a favourite, and a new book by a favourite author. The old favourites are the Harry Pottter. The Harry Potter tour was on our daughter's must-do list and we were all quite happy to oblige her! By the outstanding scholar and church historian Diarmaid MacCul...
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Musings of a Discerning Woman: New Adventures on the corner of Susan and St. Joseph
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Musings of a Discerning Woman. Occasional musings of a Generation X Sister of St. Joseph of Peace. Read along as I live into a life of love and service as a modern day Catholic Sister (aka "nun") and continue to discern my call to "act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with God.". New Adventures on the corner of Susan and St. Joseph. But for new adventures, please visit me At the Corner of Susan and St. Joseph. Peace Out my bloggy friends,. Posted by Susan Rose Francois, CSJP. View my complete profile.
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Blogs by Catholic Nuns | A Nun's Life Ministry
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Blogs by Catholic Nuns. Catholic sisters and nuns are blogging! Check out the variety of religious communities and sisterly voices! Please let us know. If you have any suggestions or updates. Our criteria for including blogs on this list are as follows: the blog must 1) be written by a Catholic sister or nun or by a woman formally in the process of formation, 2) not be anonymous - we need to know which community to which the blogger belongs, 3) be currently active - posts within the last month. Benedicti...
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Laudato Si’ . . . We are Family | Global Sisters Report
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Skip to main content. About Global Sisters Report. Nuns on the Bus Blog. Three Stats and a Map. A Nun's Life Ministry. Conversations with Sr. Camille. From Where I Stand. Letters from South Sudan. Letters to the Editor. Pacific Ocean at the Oregon state coastline. (Susan Rose Francois). Laudato Si’ . . . We are Family. By Susan Rose Francois. Jun 26, 2015. Laudato Si' encyclical. Much has already been written about. To be truthful, excited is a mild descriptor. As a post-Vatican II generation Catholi...
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Sister Sarah's Excellent Adventure: Presiding Bishop-Elect's sermon to Episcopal Youth Event 2014
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Sister Sarah's Excellent Adventure. Haiti, the religious life, flora and fauna, and whatever else crosses the mind of this Episcopal sister and priest. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Presiding Bishop-Elect's sermon to Episcopal Youth Event 2014. Yesterday we elected a new Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. And I am THRILLED with our choice. If you love Jesus, it will change your life.". I love a bishop who gets to the point! Sunday, June 28, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Meanwhile, there are a...
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Pachyderm: home by another way: Frosty
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Pachyderm: home by another way. Explorations, musings, and wonderings along the path of life. Last night I was re-reading some of my favourite poetry by Robert Frost, the American 20th century poet who is probably most famous for his poem 'The Road Less Travelled' - the one that ends 'Two roads diverged in a yellow wood And I, I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference.'. Out walking in the frozen swamp one gray day,. I paused and said, 'I will turn back from here. I forgot hi...