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turbulent priest

On May 26, 2006 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
Someone asked me the other day where the phrase "turbulent priest" comes from.  The original turbulent priest was Thomas a Becket. Thomas a Becket was an outspoken and an emotional man, by all accounts. He excommunicated some of his fellow bishops, declaring ‘May they all be damned by Jesus Christ!’  The story goes that on hearing More...

being nice

On May 26, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 8 Comments
"We are in a war between dullness and astonishment." The most critical issue facing Christians is not abortion, pornography, the disintegration of the family, moral absolutes, MTV, drugs, racism, sexuality, or school prayer. The critical issue today is dullness. We have lost our astonishment. The Good News is no longer good news, it is okay More...

Meister Eckhart – on being alone

On May 19, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
The man who has submitted his will and purposes entirely to God, carries God with him in all his works and in all circumstances. Therein can no man hinder him, for he neither aims at nor enjoys anything else, save God. God is united with Him in all his purposes and designs. Even as no More...
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priesthood

On May 6, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 9 Comments
If a little company of pious Christian laymen were taken prisoners and carried away to a desert, and had not among them a priest consecrated by a bishop, and were there to agree to elect one of them, born in wedlock or not, and were to order him to baptize, to celebrate the mass, to More...
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left unsaid

On April 26, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 5 Comments
I’ve been writing a lot lately. Some days it seems to flow along, and others I struggle. But even when it’s going OK, I end up feeling that if I even manage to articulate 10% of what I set out to do,  that’s about the best I ever manage.  Writing – good writing – is More...

the best prayer

On April 7, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 10 Comments
"The best prayer is the one in which there is the most love. Adoration, wordless admiration, that is the most eloquent form of prayer: that wordless admiration which contains the most passionate declaration of love."Charles de Foucauld More...

Tacit Knowing

On March 9, 2006 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
"We know more than we can tell and we can know nothingwithout relying upon those things which we may not be able to tell."  Michael Polanyi More...
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forgive

On February 16, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
"…no one forgives with more grace and love than a child. You have to sit down, tell the truth about yourself, and apologize. You can’t make a lot of promises, but if your daily interaction with them shows them that you’re back, all may be forgiven and you can move forward."  Real Live Preacher More...
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When a man stops believing in God…

On January 11, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
This quote is often attributed to G. K. Chesterton: “When a man stops believing in God he doesn’t then believe in nothing, he believes in anything.” But Steve informs us that: …it turns out that Chesterton didn’t even say or write it! According to The American Chesterton Society, it is probably an amalgam of these two quotes, found More...
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Dull, but sure

On December 17, 2005 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
It is the dull man who is always sure, and the sure man who is always dull. –H. L. Mencken More...
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