Tomorrow is Veteran's Day in the US and while I give thanks that the youngest vet in my church is now at home and safely out of harm's way for the holidays, I love a bunch of other women and men in uniform who are not at home - and a few who never made it home. I want to remember them all - the living and the dead - and hold them close in my prayers. Daniel Hope's arrangement of Ravel's "Kaddish" does this for me...
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an oblique sense of gratitude...
This year's journey into and through Lent has simultaneously been simple and complex: simple in that I haven't given much time or ...
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There is a story about St. Francis and the Sultan - greatly embellished to be sure and often treated in apocryphal ways in the 2 1st centur...
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Funny? Synchronistic? Or both? Whatever the foundation, all the books I am reading right now address the outdated ways we speak of the Ho...
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I just love your blog. There's always something really interesting going on over here. Thanks!
Thanks, Katherine, it is totally mutal I read yours (dare I say) religiously? Be well.
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