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Poetry Project II: Ode on a Grecian Urn, by John Keats TRUE RESTORATION II - November 16, 2008 ... did rise from fancy and feeling to something, or Someone, more substantial. Frederick Faber, who began as a poet-pupil of William Wordsworth, went on to become an outstanding priest in the "Second Spring" of English Catholicism. But most Romantics, while rejecting the coldness of the modern world, ... http://truerestoration.blogspot.com/2008/11/poetry-project-ii-ode-on-grecian-urn-by.html

Forget the experts THE FAMILY DENN - November 12, 2008 ... Supernanny doesn't, even Ina May doesn't. Dobson doesn't, Cohen doesn't, Karp doesn't, Faber and Mazlisch don't, and Gary Ezzo certainly doesn't. Your MIL doesn't. My mom doesn't. Your pediatrician doesn't. And I don't. All these people (including me) have done is gathered the wisdom of the universe, ... http://thefamilydenn.blogspot.com/2008/11/forget-experts.html

More black madonnas THE HERMENEUTIC OF CONTINUITY - November 5, 2008 ... Giovanni, the Pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Stamford, Connecticut has sent me this picture of "Mama" (as Fr. Faber referred to her). She appears so each Good Friday, Our Lady of Sorrows and All Souls'. Mgr gratefully acknowledges the good influence of the ... http://the-hermeneutic-of-continuity.blogspot.com/2008/11/more-black-madonnas.html

My Home May Be Filled YOUR DAILY TRIPOD - November 4, 2008 ... labor my repose, Your human weakness my strength, Your confusion my glory. -- Blessed Peter Faber, SJ (From Hearts on Fire: Praying with Jesuits, ed. by Michael Harter, SJ) Study Humility is a lesson we also can learn from the life of St. Charles Borromeo. Read a short biography of him at this site. ... http://yourdailytripod.blogspot.com/2008/11/my-home-may-be-filled.html

A Catholic Lifelong Reading Plan DIAKONIA (DEACON PAT KEARNS) MY EVER-EVOLVING LIFE - November 3, 2008 ... Forge – Spiritual Reading Escriva – Way of the Cross – Spiritual Reading Faber – All for Jesus – Spiritual Reading Garrigou-Lagrange – Three Ages of Interior Life, I – Spiritual Reading Garrigou-Lagrange – Three Ages of Interior Life, II – ... http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/blogspot/YhiD/~3/441533563/catholic-lifelong-reading-plan.html

Devotions for the Holy Souls CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE - October 30, 2008 ... Purgatory. Is Purgatory almost like Hell? Or is it a place of peace and even joy? The famous Fr. Faber explains both of these classic Catholic views of Purgatory, basing his discussion on Catholic teaching and the revelations of saintly souls, especially St. Catherine of Genoa, in ... http://catholic-perspective.blogspot.com/2008/10/devotions-for-holy-souls.html

Breviary Books THE DAILY EUDEMON - October 27, 2008 ... it's great stuff and has a very encouraging digestable-to-length ratio. Recommended to me by Fr. James Schall over lunch. Won't disappoint. 9. Montague Brown, The One-Minute Philosopher . Is this baby out of print? Too bad. Great stuff, especially if you're trying to get your philosophical sea legs. ... http://www.ericscheske.com/blog/?p=6254

East and West: Differences in metaphysical method CRIMSON CATHOLIC - October 26, 2008 ... with the Thomist correction of being in terms of act and potency. Michael Sullivan, Lee Faber, and I have been talking through some of the implications here . I've been reconsidering some books that I have read about Cappadocian epistemology, particularly Nonna Verna Harrison's Grace and Human ... http://crimsoncatholic.blogspot.com/2007/12/east-and-west-differences-in.html

Book a Week ST. PETER CANISIUS APOSTOLATE - October 16, 2008 ... out of the question for this project. And so were books like, say, The Blessed Sacrament by Fr. Faber in one week, which is over 300 pages. I figured I could find time to read about 30 pages a day, which means I had to find books no longer than 210-220 pages if I wanted to read a ... http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/catholic-teaching/iqvf/~3/423084713/

I have just become the friend of Fr Faber! SAINT MARY MAGDALEN - October 6, 2008 ... were anxious to be my friend, some people who I have never been introduced to, including Fr Frederick Faber, gone are the days of the visiting card with a folded corner and pencilled initials. Interesting tidbit, in his profile Fr Faber tells me he ... http://marymagdalen.blogspot.com/2008/10/i-have-just-become-friend-of-fr-faber.html

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