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Last Things
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In case you’ve missed, it Daniel Mitsui has been focusing on the Last Things during this month of November, with the usual intriguing treasure trove of images.
An arrow in flight
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awelborn
One should not, therefore, regard the worship of God as an external occupation for man, as if God wanted to be praised or if he needed to be flattered. That would of course be childish and, as a matter of fact, irritating and ridiculous. Well, what, then? Worship, understood in the correct sense, means that…
Edmund
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awelborn
Fr. Phillips of Atonement Online has a brief post on the English saint: The life and death of St. Edmund is an outstanding reminder of the great importance our English ancestors attached to their faith, an example we would do well to imitate today in our own lives. That Edmund was a king – and…
We played the flute for you…
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awelborn
One of those things that makes me go hmmmm: When folks outside of Catholicism look at Catholics and characterize them as legalistic, pro forma spiritually dead pew slugs…. ….and then get their backs up when they encounter Catholics who are informed, enthusiastic and committed disciples. A similar dynamic: Secularists who condemn Christians for being all…
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