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Category Archives: faith
Uncle Jesus: Doing the Math (3d Annual Posting)
This is my third annual posting of this long-form essay that was the inspiration for starting this blog in the first place. It is the first of three posts that, taken together, lay out a pretty good schematic of my … Continue reading
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Tagged All one family, Ancestry, Bankhead National Forest, church of the Forest, Cousins, genealogy, Grayson, Jesus
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Frazzle-Dazzle
I’m not entirely sure why I have had an inner urging for several weeks, now, to post this poem, but I have, and since it revolves around the self-reflective mindset that results in what we loosely call “resolutions,” it … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, faith, God the Father, Holy Spirit, Love, poetry, prayer, Rebirth, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged ballet, Gelsey Kirkland, Harkness House for Ballet Arts
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Common Courtesy, Political Correctness and the Golden Rule
Call me crazy, or addled, or pixilated, or whatever you like, but it seems to me that the American express has veered off course; the roaring of our engines is still robust, and the speed of our progress continues apace, … Continue reading
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Tagged Golden Rule, Great Commandment, Jesus, love, Neighbor, Samaritan, Seinfeld, Selfishness
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OUR COMMON HOME: What the Pope Said
I’m astonished by the Pope on so many levels. There is his proactive humility, his profound simplicity, his confident spirituality, and all served up to our little lost world in his mind-bogglingly perfect pitch. As both a lifelong friend of … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, biology, Death, faith, God the Father, health, Holy Spirit, Living Water, Love, miracles, physics, poetry, Pope Francis, prayer, quantum theory, Rebirth, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged Air, Carbon, Common Home, Earth Sciences, Encyclical, Environment, Filth, Global Warming, Laudato Sii, love, Pollution, Social Sciences, the Poor, Water
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Act Three: The Garden Tour at Waning Time
In the early weeks, exuberant, happy growth pours forth from the garden. (https://inpraiseofangels.wordpress.com/2015/07/07/the-garden-tour/) By midsummer, a spectral reveal takes over: the yellows and oranges of the early lilies demur to the mauves and pinks of hydrangeas that, in their own … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, faith, God the Father, Holy Spirit, Love, miracles, religion
Tagged autumn, beach, deck plantings, flowers, Gardening, gardens, landscapes, Monarch butterflies, Montauk daisies, nature
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God’s Kaleidoscope: Garden Tour – Midsummer
Yes, I know the summer has flown, but I did promise, when I posted my “early phase” Cedar House garden tour a few weeks back, that I would return with updates as the season progressed and our gardens grew in … Continue reading
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Tagged astilbes, Atlantic, beach, begonias, caladiums, day lilies, deck planting, elephant ears, Fire Island, flowers, Gardening, gardens, geraniums, hostas, hybiscus, hydrangeas, landscaping, mandevilla, petunias, pool deck, roses
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Day Lilies!
My penchant for day lilies is not hard to fathom, as they were one of Mama’s favorite flowers – she of the very green thumb – and we never moved anywhere that she did not, as one of her first … Continue reading
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Tagged Beauty, day lilies, flowers, Gardening, nature
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Remembering Mama, and Margaret Sandlin’s Cherry Dessert
The first day of September is rich with meaning for so many people in so many ways. For students of every age, from Pre-K (something that hadn’t even been invented in my day) right on through doctoral studies, it marks … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, cooking, Death, desserts, faith, fruit glaze, Holy Spirit, Love, prayer, recipes, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged cherries, Cherry dessert, cherry pie filling, Decatur, Decatur Daily, Huntsville, Newcomers Club, refrigerated desserts, rich desserts, sinful desserts
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Happy Grandparents’ Day!
No morning passes that I don’t check to see what news may have sprouted from the Pope of Surprises, and today he surprised me again. As he ran down his weekly list of blessings during today’s Sunday morning talk from … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham, Dungeness, family, grandparents, grandparents day, recognition, self-sufficient farming
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A Boy’s Tale, Complete Part I, “The Wedding”
About A Boy’s Tale To my mind, one of history’s – especially Christian history’s – most under-appreciated personalities is Mark the Evangelist. Oh, we’ve heard of him well enough, but only as the author of the Gospel bearing his name. … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Andrew, Apostle Peter, Apostles, Baptism of Christ, Cana, Christ, First Century Jerusalem, First Century Palestine, Herod Antipas, James Zebedee, Jesus, John Mark, John the Baptist, John Zebedee, Jordan River, Mark the Evangelist, Mary the mother of Jesus, wedding at Cana, Wine into Water, Zebedee
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