@badbede God is not bound by time. My priest says that when he prays for his deceased grandfather, who was a WW2 infantryman, he imagines his prayers now helping his grandfather endure the foxholes with courage.
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This morning I happened to discover that the entire Book of Kells is available online as a digital scan.@mcmullin Try looking up illuminations from the Theodore Psalter. That is Greek rather than Latin, but it is owned by the British Library and is in the public domain.
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A dear friend sent me this quote tonight:A dear friend sent me this quote tonight:
“When we began our Christian life, we were full of enthusiasm. Without it, we would have been like an engine without steam, or a rundown clock, and in the end gotten nowhere. But we had our enthusiasm, we had our spiritual father, we had the writings of the Fathers, we were helped by the grace of God, and so we made some progress.
But slowly, little by little, the difficulties set in, the failures, the compromises, the sins, the temptations, thoughts of stopping, of turning back. Our life, which till then had been like a happy song, became a cross. But it is then, my dear friend, that your martyrdom begins. When your Christian life begins to be difficult, when it seems like an intolerable cross, then you must stand as steady as a rock. That is when you are a martyr. Say to yourself: ‘Let us stand aright’. Stand fast, steady and unmoving. Say, like the prophet, ‘Here I am, O Lord, I stand here ready to do your will‘ (Isa 6:8). Be like the Theotokos, who said, ‘Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to your will‘ (Lk 1:38).
If you endure, the storm will pass, and you will emerge into the calm; your life will once again become a celebration, a feast day. But now you will have the experience of spiritual struggle, you will have acquired experience. After this trial, after having taken up your cross, the flames of divine love will be ignited within you, and you will acquire the most beautiful, the most powerful, the purest, most angelic love, the love of God.”
— Elder Aimilianos of Simonopetra
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current status@whitequark /me blinks, looks at you with Gentoo eyes
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And it's happened again -- someone replied to one of my posts about mansplaining with a "well, actually ..." joke about mansplaining.@emilymbender In the past I have responded with that sort of joke. I never stopped to consider it the way you explained it. I will be more circumspect in the future. Thank you!
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Subtoot:Subtoot:
From my point of view, the Roman Catholic church has spent the last 1,200 years emphasizing that the occupant of the Seat of Peter has supreme apostolic authority. So I am puzzled by Catholics who diss the Pope. Why are you still Catholic, and not, say, Episcopalian or Continuing Anglican or Lutheran?
(Note well that I am not Roman Catholic, and this is a significant reason why; but I have great respect for my RC friends who revere the papacy.)
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Just in time for the playoffs!@johnefrancis I’m guessing #hnom stands for “Hockey Night on Mars”?