Till We Have Faces 2021

Till We Have Faces 2021

I just finished rereading Till We Have Faces, which I first read in 2015, and which I wrote about here. Six years later, my insights into the book are very different. Orual and Psyche could still be seen as two different people. They are both on a faith journey, but...

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Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes

Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes

O ever immaculate Virgin, Mother of mercy, health of the sick, refuge of sinners, comfort of the afflicted, you know my wants, my troubles, my sufferings; deign to cast upon me a look of mercy. By appearing in the Grotto of Lourdes, you were pleased to make it a...

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The Angelus in Poetry, Art, and Prayer

The Angelus in Poetry, Art, and Prayer

Recently in doing some research for the young adult novel I'm working on, I stumbled across a quote from Van Gogh: “There is peace even in the storm”The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh The quote didn't exactly square with the image I had of Van Gogh, from what little I...

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Gaining A Daily Plenary Indulgence

Gaining A Daily Plenary Indulgence

Source: Baltimore Catechism Several years ago, friends and I were discussing how to get to heaven, and I commented about the difficulty of achieving complete detachment from all sin. My friend Jay Balza had a lot to say about that. His comment was so helpful that I...

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Person of Color, But Child of the Father First

Person of Color, But Child of the Father First

I’m not white and I’m not black. Perhaps I should just shut up and let people sort things out for themselves? What can a Catholic Asian possibly say that would make a difference? I can only give it my best shot. I'll answer a question I've seen many ask of those who...

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The Real Presence | The Jerusalem Catecheses

The Real Presence | The Jerusalem Catecheses

#TheRealPresence From the Jerusalem Catecheses The bread of Heaven and the cup of salvation On the night he was betrayed our Lord Jesus Christ took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples and said: “Take, eat: this is my body.” He...

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Churches and Cathedrals of Prague and Vienna

Churches and Cathedrals of Prague and Vienna

Don't know why this post isn't working properly (not displaying images) on mobile. No time to fix it, will have to wait. 🙂 Or, a tip: if you're on mobile, click on settings, and check "Desktop site" and you'll be able to see the pics.Loreto Sanctuary is a nice side...

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The Problem with Humility

The Problem with Humility

Image: Daniella K It's the hardest lesson to teach, and it's the one I just can't seem to get right... but teach it I must. After five years, I'm rereading Kristin Lavransdatter, and I still wanna smack her and hug her all at the same time. Such pride! The willfulness...

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Open Letter to Priests from Kevin Wells

Open Letter to Priests from Kevin Wells

Image: Ramses Sudiang //The paradoxical, brutal fruit of real romance – and Vianney knew this interior reality as intimately as anyone – is the daily and simple deaths for one’s lover. All the priest-saints knew this. Their vocation to edify, transform and save souls...

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In the Bleak Mid-Winter, Gustav Holst

In the Bleak Mid-Winter, Gustav Holst

Image: Christian Grab In the bleak mid-winter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak mid-winter Long ago. Our God, Heaven cannot hold Him Nor earth sustain; Heaven and earth shall...

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The Grace of Not Being Enough

The Grace of Not Being Enough

Finally started working on this puzzle first Sunday of Advent. Bought it several years ago on Mel's suggestion. In November the hubby, the big kids, and I had the pleasure of attending Leah Libresco-Sargeant's talk on her book Building the Benedict Option (Amazon...

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What is Sainthood?

What is Sainthood?

Image: Steven Kamps I wrote this July 5 in response to a question at CTG, and so I'm posting here in hopes that its helpful for my kids and anyone else passing through: what is sainthood? humility humility humility. if you can figure out how to be little and hidden,...

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Advent Thoughts from Years Past

Advent Thoughts from Years Past

Image: Julian Hochgesang I was going through my unpublished drafts and came across these two, so I'm publishing now as part of my digital decluttering efforts: Unfinished Draft From 2011: Two weeks ago I finally tackled the kitchen island that hasn't been decluttered...

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Notes on Integrative Oncology

Notes on Integrative Oncology

Image: timJ I'm reading Cancer Secrets (Amazon associate link) right now by Dr. Jonathan Stegall and it's really speaking to me. He's a Christian so his worldview matches mine. I've only read the intro and the beginning of the first chapter but I can tell I'm going to...

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A Cancer Diary

A Cancer Diary

Before I begin, let me say that I have NOT been officially diagnosed with breast cancer. I've had some troubling symptoms, and got a thermogram November 8. Image: Kien Do Here's an article on breast thermography. Got the results on November 22 and my left breast is at...

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