Tag Archives: Friends
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On Turning Forty
Leave a commentJuly 18, 2018 by lucieromarin
Single women raised in conservative communities dread their fortieth birthdays. (I don’t know if the same is true for men; …
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Thread as a Primitive Magic
2February 25, 2018 by lucieromarin
Once, after a session of spiritual direction, I took my crochet hook and my yarn from my bag. “Do you …
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It Doesn’t Look as I Thought it Would
2May 24, 2015 by lucieromarin
I began blogging about recovery from spiritual burnout with no precise idea of how healing or recovery would look. At …
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Notes from Thus-Far
1June 16, 2014 by lucieromarin
So, I’m about a year and six months into blogging about conservative Catholic recovery from burnout, and disappointment in vocation …
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Who Am I, if I Am Not My Friends?
Leave a commentDecember 28, 2013 by lucieromarin
It’s easy to love friends as much as family. It’s easy to love them more than family, if you’re single …
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The Art of Gift-Giving
Leave a commentNovember 30, 2013 by lucieromarin
A friend visited me some weeks ago, to show me her newborn. “Here’s your present!” I exclaimed, and she grinned, …
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