Tag Archives: Prayer

  1. Monday Miscellany

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    March 17, 2019 by lucieromarin

    I’m ill again. So far, two specialists have said How Unusual and one nurse (who took photos!) said, How Fascinating, …
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  2. Obedience vs Co-operation

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    November 17, 2018 by lucieromarin

    The question here is not whether obedience to God is good or bad. The question here is what to do, …
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  3. A Gaelic Morning Prayer

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    October 15, 2018 by lucieromarin

    From the Carmina Gadelica:   Bless to me, O God, my soul and my body; Bless to me, O God, …
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  4. She Gathers the Herbs for Battle

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    July 7, 2018 by lucieromarin

    I have arisen from the bronchitis-that-would-not-die to find that we’re just over a month off the Feast of the Assumption. …
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  5. It Doesn’t Look as I Thought it Would

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    May 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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  6. Physical Weariness versus Spiritual Weariness

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    February 5, 2014 by lucieromarin

    I know, I know – as I’ve experienced neither prolonged hospitalisation nor the dark night of the soul, I’m probably …
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  7. The Deluge and Its Consequences

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    November 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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  8. Mysticism – Not a Fun Job

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    July 6, 2013 by lucieromarin

    At university, I took a course on women’s spiritual writings, during which the lecturer suggested that female mysticism existed as …
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  9. Prayers for the Road(kill)

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    June 18, 2013 by lucieromarin

    At the spiritual banquet of faith, mental prayer is the broccoli. It is one of those green vegetables that must …
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