Tag Archives: healing
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“Then They Won’t Hate Him So Much”
Leave a commentFebruary 14, 2018 by lucieromarin
I had been catching up with a seminarian-friend, one who had also met my director years past. As we walked …
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When Mass is the Trigger
Leave a commentFebruary 11, 2018 by lucieromarin
Traumatised persons are removed from triggering people, places or situations, in the interests of recovery. This is known. It may …
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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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Tichels Her Fancy
Leave a commentJanuary 26, 2015 by lucieromarin
[Note from me: don’t panic – this isn’t going to turn into a post where I advocate membership of the …
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2015. The Year of Healing. The Year of the Polyglot!
2January 24, 2015 by lucieromarin
It’s hardly a revelation to say that focusing on an interesting project or work can be a great help when …
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What I Miss and Don’t Miss about a Trad Community During a Break from It
6January 11, 2015 by lucieromarin
The year begins with a semi-enforced absence from my regular chapel. First, I injured my neck and shoulders in December; …
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Writing and Recovery
Leave a commentAugust 12, 2014 by lucieromarin
Piers Paul Read told me once that no one should try to write a novel before the age of forty. …
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In Thanksgiving for Converts
1July 13, 2014 by lucieromarin
Every cradle Catholic loves a conversion story, because conversion stories contain all the best elements of adventure and romance. There’s …
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No One is Watching
Leave a commentJuly 9, 2014 by lucieromarin
If you’re readjusting your mental or physical universe, it’s odd to discover that nobody can tell this just by looking …
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Notes from the Solstice
5June 21, 2014 by lucieromarin
Today is the Winter Solstice, and the pagans are out doing their thing. Last week, trad Catholics observed the Ember …
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