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Crabby old man - another look at aging MOMMY LIFE - August 21, 2009 My friend Dorothy sent me this: When an old man died in the geriatric ward of a small hospital near Tampa, Florida, it was believed that he had nothing left of any value. Later, when the nurses were going through his meager possessions, They found this poem. Its quality and content ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/MommyLife/~3/kmYQ4lMjA28/crabby_old_man.html

"Can anything good come from Nazareth?" GOOGLING GOD... - August 24, 2009 After a friend got a nice promotion at a company a fellow co-worker of ours claimed that he had a "better pedigree" and was more suited for the promotion. Another friend one time clearly was being denied a job because she was black and the white person who was also up for the job ... http://googlinggod.blogspot.com/2009/08/can-anything-good-come-from-nazareth.html

Something Nice for Sunday CLERICAL REFORM - November 12, 2009 A friend of mine rather indelicately (yet still humorously) put it that he would not be likely to listen to an audio file on a Sunday. So, I thought that I would instead post a poem for this week. It can be found in the back of the American breviary (though I am not certain as ... http://clericalreform.blogspot.com/2009/11/something-nice-for-sunday_09.html

In Memoriam IDLE SPECULATIONS - October 28, 2009 ... shown as part of the family. In the same way the Church is the Church of the living and the dead. Their attention is centred on the Incarnation. The donor's family cannot now be identified with any certainty. Their names and the identities of the children are known now only to God. For some reason ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/PNJD/~3/LDC_N-WOleU/in-memoriam.html

Stupak Amendment: A $2 Ticket ATHANASIUS CONTRA MUNDUM - November 10, 2009 ... the Stupak Amendment, and the one that most reflects the truth of the situation, came from a friend of mine. When I described how the health care bill had passed, but with this pro-life measure tacked on, he said, "That's kind of like buying a $10 lottery ticket and winning $2." That's exactly what ... http://athanasiuscm.blogspot.com/2009/11/stupak-amendment-2-ticket.html

Milton Traduced JOSEPH S. O'LEARY HOMEPAGE - October 23, 2009 ... only the most familiar quotes: 'Lycidas, supposedly an "honest shepherd," is an elegy on a dead friend, a mix of pagan myths and Puritan Christianity. The least we owe it is, "Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new," even if most people say fields for woods. Milton's poetic works ... http://josephsoleary.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/10/milton-traduced.html

My Father Graham Armstrong: Tribute to and Remembrance of a Fallen Pilot and Poet BIBLICAL EVIDENCE FOR CATHOLICISM - November 4, 2009 ... appropriate ending for us, which gives me some personal comfort, to remember. He once wrote a poem (I'll be citing several of his poems as I proceed along) called My Bookshelf , that contained this passage: I have an odd collection, true; Some, presents from my children, Others, from friends; if ... http://socrates58.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-father-graham-armstrong-1924-2009.html

+IHS+ SANCTA SANCTIS - September 2, 2009 ... you would. I know I'd be totally clueless. I still remember how startled I was when my Indian friend Tariel told me that the Hindu gods are actually demons. "What kind of god has an animal's head, or six arms, or a necklace made of dead men's body parts? Only demons look like ... http://enbrethiliel.blogspot.com/2009/09/ihs-demonkeeper-anti-manichean-review.html

Sermon: Learning To Pray NOVENA TO ST. JUDE - October 4, 2009 ... superficial, self-centered solicitation -- but the kind of prayer May Sarton speaks of in her poem, "The land of silence". She writes of the need ... to be present only in the Prayer that is creation, In the life that is lived, Love planted deeper than emotion, Pure idea that cannot break apart, ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/oJHW/~3/4DqEix_WA30/sermon-learning-to-pray.html

The Heightened Vision of Exile: Dublin in 'Ulysses' JOSEPH S. O'LEARY HOMEPAGE - July 4, 2009 ... the Mediterranean. The cemetery in 'Hades' completes the image of Dublin as a city of the dead that has been built up during the ride there. The other venues bring together assortments of Dubliners who act out a representative part of the wide network of negotiations that bind the city together. . ... http://josephsoleary.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/07/the-heightened-vision-of-exile-dublin-in-ulysses-2002.html