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Monastic Mumblings, a Friars Journey

I am a middle aged Widower with 3 kids on a journey to Illumination. I am Episcopal Anglican, in the catholic tradition. I am a Postulant prospective with the Brotherhood of St. Gregory an Episcopal religious community. I pray, I teach, I blog. I enjoy interaction all across the spectrum of spiritual and political life.

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The Weird Divide

It is my opinion that art lost its basic creative drive the moment it was separated from worship. Thursday, March 30, 2006. I decided that I do not have the time or the motivation to have two blogs and try to do two different things with them. The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. Posted by Daniel Sharples at 30. I want a new law.

spirit doors

Thoughts and ideas found on the path to wisdom, joy and peace. my community of one has expanded to all the seekers I have met along the way who are also asking questions, searching for purpose and a deeper sense of meaning, seeking the way home. Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Think lovingly, speak lovingly, act lovingly, and every need shall be supplied. Spending time with yourself is a creative act of healing and regeneration. How will I get through this? I start telling myself the all too familiar story.

What I Think That I Think About Thinking

What I Think That I Think About Thinking. Sunday, August 27, 2006. After trying to contend with managing FOUR separate blogs for all of my work, I have happened upon the opportunity to consolidate them into one website. Thanks to a great deal of assistance from my friend Provoked.

Episcopal Cafe

Episcopalians across the country join March for Our Lives. On Saturday, marches were held across the country protesting gun violence, called collectively March for Our Lives. New Speaking to the Soul. A Prayer for Holy Week. More Speaking to the Soul. My son needs a chaplain. Maintaining conversation across the Anglican Communion.

Existential Christianity

Dedicated to those who struggle for a faithful Christianity in a faithless Christendom. A commentary on the epistle of James. A commentary on the epistle of James. What I was, what I am, what I will be.

Genesis - a Week at a Time

Genesis - a Week at a Time. Houston, Texas, United States. This world is full of crashing bores. The Music In My Ears. Current Reference Materials Being Utilized. The Book of Genesis 1-17. The Book of Genesis 18-50. The Five Books of Miriam. An Introduction to the Old Testament.

Sweet Nothings

A tale told by an idiot. Saturday, January 07, 2012. What has come as a surprise however is an ever-growing pleasure in Advent, and more markedly, Epiphany. To those who have seen. The Child, however dimly, however incredulously,. The Time Being, in a sense, the most trying time of all.

Like Augustine -- a screenplay in progress

Like Augustine - a screenplay in progress. A semi-autobiographical collection of thoughts, vignettes, conversations, and interactions. Constructive criticism is always appreciated. Sunday, August 27, 2006. After trying to contend with managing FOUR separate blogs for all of my work, I have happened upon the opportunity to consolidate them into one website. Thanks to a great deal of assistance from my friend Provoked.

echoes from home

Pondering the mysteries, simplicity, and humor of life. What to Make of It? A Letter to My Granddad. My Encounter with Donald Miller. OK, this is just plain weird. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. What to Make of It? A Letter to My Granddad. Friday, September 09, 2005. Tuesday, September 06, 2005. From the Social Principles of the Book of Discipline. Friday, September 02, 2005.

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I am a middle aged Widower with 3 kids on a journey to Illumination. I am Episcopal Anglican, in the catholic tradition. I am a Postulant prospective with the Brotherhood of St. Gregory an Episcopal religious community. I pray, I teach, I blog. I enjoy interaction all across the spectrum of spiritual and political life.

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Monastic Muse

Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Monastic journey over a number of decades. Story, it will be necessary to go to the Index and select the. This site is dedicated to the memory of an esteemed friend,. Reverend Leonard Vickers, O. , and 8th Abbot of. Douai Abbey, Woolhampton, England. Where am I going? Fellowship .

Contemplative Horizon

A contemplative monastic nun writing about spirituality, family, relationships, memories,. all from the Boomer Generation perspective and experience. Saturday, August 01, 2015. Reflection for Feast of St. It is beyond me to understand how this inspiration morphed into a Redemptorist reputation some of us still remember,.

Monasticon Hibernicum

Early Christian Ecclesiastical Settlement in Ireland 5th to 12th Centuries. Database of the Monasticon Hibernicum Project. By Ailbhe MacShamhráin with Nora White and Aidan Breen. General director of the project Kim R. McCone, Scoil an Léinn Cheiltigh, Ollscoil Náisiúnta na hÉireann, Magh Nuadat. Prepared for the web by Andrew McCarthy. Funded by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Monastic Ponderings

Spirituality and Mental Health seeking to reflect on life. Thursday, December 8, 2016. Our age has sought to bring equality to the fore as no age before it. We have sought out shadows and fought to bring light. We have set up models, glorified leaders, and proclaimed our heroes. But what are those wounds? Those wounds are more able to heal than the ones we forget.

Monastics On A Journey.

Reflections on the everyday wonders of the monastic life by a Benedictine Sister of Virginia. Sunday, September 2, 2012. Is the right response to the bounty of new life in our midst. Praise GOD from whom all blessings flow and thank you to ALL who pray for vocations to religious life. Sister Lilliane receives our Vision Statement.