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I used to call this sort of post Nunc Cognosco In Parte (Now I Know In Part) Each week or so I’ll post links to articles that I’ve found compelling, convicting, convivial…

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Second Sunday in January ~ Epiphany

January 10, 2022December 30, 2022 Rabbit Trails

We drove home on Epiphany. Many people seem to have no awareness of Epiphany. The revelation to the gentiles (that’s us) as signaled in the visit of the Wise Men (Matthew Chapter 2) is typically compressed chronologically and clumped together … Continue reading Second Sunday in January ~ Epiphany

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Rabbit Trails: First Monday in August

August 1, 2016December 1, 2019 Rabbit Trails

Rabbit Trails emerges from hibernation with some delightful music, beautiful words and thought provoking articles.   First –  This WONDERFUL Circe Institute post, Summons to the Sacred: On Palestrina’s “Kyrie,” inaugurates what will be a most welcome monthly series of reflections on … Continue reading Rabbit Trails: First Monday in August

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Rabbit Trails: Second Saturday in February

February 13, 2016April 4, 2016 Rabbit Trails

Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day, so I’ve chosen links that offer a more romantic rabbit trail than usual.  First –  There is no question, that the letter written to Anne Elliot by Captain Frederick Wentworth, in Jane Austen’s novel Persuasion, must be counted … Continue reading Rabbit Trails: Second Saturday in February

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Rabbit Trails Third Thursday in January

January 21, 2016May 9, 2019 Rabbit Trails

Links to articles that I’ve found compelling, convicting, or convivial, favorite quotes, a little food, a little music, a beautiful painting; here are just a few rabbit trails to follow… First –  In case you missed it – Beauty and Faith … Continue reading Rabbit Trails Third Thursday in January

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Rabbit Trails First Friday in January

January 1, 2016May 9, 2019 Rabbit Trails

Links to articles that I’ve found compelling, convicting, or convivial, favorite quotes, a little food, a little music, a beautiful painting; here are just a few rabbit trails to follow… First –  Investigative journalism has taken a hit in the … Continue reading Rabbit Trails First Friday in January

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Rabbit Trails Third Thursday in December

December 17, 2015January 13, 2020 Rabbit Trails

A post from the past… Links to articles that I’ve found compelling, convicting, or convivial, favorite quotes, a little food, a little music, a beautiful painting; here are just a few rabbit trails to follow… First –  Every December the … Continue reading Rabbit Trails Third Thursday in December

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“Through all this ordeal his root horror had been isolation, and there are no words to express the abyss between isolation and having one ally. It may be conceded to the mathematicians that four is twice two. But two is not twice one; two is two thousand times one. That is why, in spite of a hundred disadvantages, the world will always return to monogamy.”
― G.K. Chesterton, The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare

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Truth is eternal,
knowledge is changeable.
It is disastrous to confuse them.

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Push back against the age as hard as it pushes against you. What people don't realize is how much religion costs. They think faith is a big electric blanket, when of course, it is the cross.

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How is it possible?

How is it that God permeates the universe, that everything that is - comes from his hand; that every thought and emotion we have - has significance only in Him yet we are neither shaken nor inflamed by the reality of His presence, but able to live as though He did not exist? How is this truly Satanic deceit possible? Romano Guardini

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