Category Archives: Healing
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“They Shall Say to the Mountains, ‘Cover Us.'” (For When You Know What’s Coming, and It’s Bad.)
3December 6, 2013 by lucieromarin
I’m no fan of sudden disasters or unexpected evils, and quite understand why we wish for a little foreknowledge sometimes; …
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The Deluge and Its Consequences
3November 23, 2013 by lucieromarin
It’s raining. It has been raining for days, and I’ve been caught in more than one downpour. (I was drenched …
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If You Leave and If You Stay
2November 8, 2013 by lucieromarin
So…you committed to an apostolate, a liturgical subculture or a prayer-group for a number of years, and you realise now …
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Ultrasupernaturalism
4October 25, 2013 by lucieromarin
“If I could have been certain of the reader’s goodwill, I would have called [this book] ‘ultrasupernaturalism.’ For that is …
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Chastity and Almsgiving – a New Thought
3October 12, 2013 by lucieromarin
I’ll tell you a story. In my last (or second-last) year of high school, the guest speaker at the annual …
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Seven Things I Did Not Expect
Leave a commentOctober 6, 2013 by lucieromarin
1. That the lift would break down. So, you know how sometimes you approach a situation with dread, and you …
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Burnout, Sanity, and Too Much Thinking
1September 15, 2013 by lucieromarin
Many, many people are on the lookout for something. Whether the issue is women, the environment, unborn children, free speech, …
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Music and Healing
1September 9, 2013 by lucieromarin
To the unaccustomed ear, Gregorian chant sounds something like, “ErrrrrrrrrER!errrrr…” which is certainly not everyone’s proverbial cup. Even so, I’ve …
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How to Avoid Poisoning Your Entire Life with Envy
2August 20, 2013 by lucieromarin
So. Two people get nightmares; both want them to stop. The first, however, has had nightmares since childhood, because she …
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Remedies for Baby-Hunger
Leave a commentJuly 29, 2013 by lucieromarin
1) Let it hurt. I know this sounds awful; a remedy usually involves easing pain, rather than embracing it! But…we’re …
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