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The Kingdom of God is Near
Even so, when you see these things happening, you know that the kingdom of God is near. Luke 31:31 A few weeks ago Jansen Bagwell taught about the Kingdom of God in my Order of Christian Initiation of Adults class that … Continue reading
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence., bible, Faith, God, Jesus, Kingdom of God, Kingdom of Heaven, Nativity, Prayer
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Truth, Goodness and Beauty
I am like a desert owl of the wilderness, like a little owl of the waste places.I lie awake. I am like a lonely bird on the housetop. Psalm 102:6-7 The other day I went to a talk by my cousin, Kathleen … Continue reading
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Tagged Beauty, Catholic Art, Goodness, Incarnation, Nativity, Our Lady of Sorrows, Shroud of Turin, truth
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Immaculately Conceived
These days I am home a lot, probably like most of you. Though we do have caregivers that help with my mom and dad, the primary duty falls upon me. This experience has left me pondering a lot and talking … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ on the Cross, Immaculate Conception, Incarnation, Mystical Body, Nativity
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