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@fear_2_freedom had an amazing 🕊Hour 2 Empower🕊 today at Williamsburg Community Chapel. So special! 🥰 Participants packed 100 F2F Kits for SV survivors.,💐 Event took place in 💜Woodward Hall💜 Papa & Mama must be smiling up above! 😇 Thank you WCC!! 🤗 @wcchapel757 #hope #bethechange #restorethejoy #inspiration #virginia #care #gratitude@fear_2_freedom had an amazing Hour2Empower @watersedgechurch in #yorktownva Monday night! Dedicated participants packed 290 F2F Kits for survivors of sexual violence. 💜💐A big thank you to Pastor Eddie & everyone there for #beingthechange 🕊 #restorethejoy #hope #virginia #inspiration- Follow Roses in the Rubble on WordPress.com
Tag Archives: catholic writers
…serving others (in difficult places) …
On Holy Thursday we reflect upon Jesus washing the disciples’ feet – and how He asks us to Do The Same for those around us. This can be particularly challenging when we are placed in difficult circumstances… While a Catholic … Continue reading
…the desert… & Thomas Merton
As we continue through Passion Week, here are a few thoughts for our minds & hearts to munch on from the amazingly prolific (& one of my absolutely favorite spiritual writers) – the Trappist monk Thomas Merton… “The desert is the … Continue reading
Posted in Lent, Quotes
Tagged catholic writers, Easter, faith, Holy week, Jesus Christ, overcoming despair, Palestine, Passion week, St. George's Monastery, the Cross of Christ, theology, thomas merton
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…Rembrandt, prodigal sons & Henri Nouwen …
Since today’s Gospel readings presented the familiar parable of the Prodigal Son, when i contemplated What To Post tonight while traipsing all about town on this absolutely gorgeous SPRING-ish day (almost here! almost here!), Rembrandt & Henri Nouwen’s book, “The … Continue reading
Posted in Bookshelf (BOOKS), Lent, Quotes, Sunday-ish Reflections
Tagged Art, catholic writers, divine compassion, faith, Henri Nouwen, Jesus Christ, Lent, Love of God, Parable of the Prodigal Son, Rembrandt, rembrandt the return of the prodigal son, Return of the Prodigal Son, spiritual books, spirituality
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Advent: … on waiting (PATIENTLY)…
i am such a groupie of Henri Nouwen (click here to read why!) so this highlighted quote seemed appropriate to share as we wait (& work on our patience) during Advent.. “Patience is a hard discipline. It is not just … Continue reading
Quote: …on betrayal(s)…
Today here’s a reflective (& thought provoking) quote from one of my favorite spiritual writers, Sister Macrina Wiederkehr… “…one of you will betray Me.” John 13:21 “…Betrayal is heart-wrenching. The very word, betrayal, suggests that there was once understanding, love … Continue reading
Posted in Lent, Quotes
Tagged betrayal, catholic writers, faith, Lent, passion of jesus christ, prayer, self betrayal, Sr. Macrina Wiederkehr
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Friday in Lent….prayer of Thomas Merton
This prayer from the deeply spiritual Trappist monk, Thomas Merton, has been a favorite for eons – at least 20+ years since taking a class at Georgetown in DC & reading as many of his books as possible! (like i … Continue reading