Comment on September 13th, 2005.
Beautiful post Padre. Beautiful. I’m going to print it off for myself. It judges me of course, since I’m as far as far can be from this ideal, but it does so in a way that convicts not condemns. Beautiful.
Comment on September 13th, 2005.
Thank you Father, I needed that. I have been feeling quite discouraged as of late.
Comment on September 14th, 2005.
Padre,
I’ve a spiritual formation question. I believe that followers of Christ want this, that we desire this deeply. I believe that, as scripture says, we have a new heart though the body and the mind shall be made new are being renewed.
So is this something we pursue or is the Spirit “pursuing” it within us?
Comment on September 14th, 2005.
jazzy,
Yes.
Comment on September 14th, 2005.
I love it! Yes! The Anglican Priest returns offering up to us the winsome wisdom of Canterbury of old! See–that Tradition is still alive and well, though underground to be sure, and inspite of itself and others who’d just as soon see it die. Good things die hard. Indeed, Father. Your answer to Jazzy is spot on. It’s both!
Comment on September 14th, 2005.
Well, far be it from me to let a post pass without a comment from me.
Ditto everyone.
Comment on September 14th, 2005.
“For this reason, such a person offers up tearful prayer continually even for irrational beasts, for the enemies of the truth, and for those who harm her or him, that they be protected and receive mercy”…so good…
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