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dahveed
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« Reply #1130 on: February 01, 2012, 10:08:AM »

Thank you Starry Plough,
I've gotten a sample of the Civil War of 1812. Looks good, thinking of picking that up also.
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Non curo. Si metrum non habet, non est poema.
SaintAndrew
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Mariae Reginae Immaculatae mea


« Reply #1131 on: February 01, 2012, 12:07:PM »

  Grin
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"Devotion to Mary is the epitome of every devotion. It is a definite arrangement with God and a peculiar means of grace, the efficacy of which is best shown by Satan's rage against it." English priest and official translator of "True Devotion to Mary", Father Fredrick W. Faber in 1860

"Qué soï era immaculado councepcioũ"...was the answer She gave Bernadette...
Marc
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Non in commotione Dominus


« Reply #1132 on: February 02, 2012, 04:29:AM »

Philosophical Investigations [4th edition] by Ludwig Wittgenstein
The Philokalia (vol. 4)
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reverence, which one cannot
withhold, is
laid on lightly, with terror--as if
one were holding a dandelion back
into the sun.


~ A.R. Ammons

"When I depart from the city, and stretch out my hands, the sounds will cease." Exodus 9:29

Ζω τόσα χρόνια σ`αυτό τον κόσμο και δε γνώρισα ούτε ένα κακό άνθρωπο παρά μόνο τον εαυτό μου.
drummerboy
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Who best knows time is most grieved by delay.


« Reply #1133 on: February 02, 2012, 01:38:PM »

SaintAndrew: don't you know how cruel and unloving the St. Joseph Catechism is? Grin
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"This much I would have you know: so long, I say,
as nothing in my conscience troubles me
I am prepared for Fortune, come what may"

"We sleep here in obedience;
When duty called, we came;
When country called, we died."
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« Reply #1134 on: February 02, 2012, 03:55:PM »

Good stuff!  After reading the Baltimore Catechism #2, I felt like I could have skipped months of RCIA.  LOL
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Remember, O Christian soul, that thou hast this day, and every day of thy life: God to glorify- Jesus to imitate- The Angels and Saints to invoke- A soul to save- A body to mortify- Sins to expiate- Virtues to acquire- Hell to avoid- Heaven to gain- Eternity to prepare for- Time to profit by- Neighbors to edify- The world to despise- Devils to combat- Passions to subdue- Death perhaps to suffer- Judgment to undergo.


JoeVoxxPop
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« Reply #1135 on: February 02, 2012, 04:45:PM »

Philosophical Investigations [4th edition] by Ludwig Wittgenstein
The Philokalia (vol. 4)
I love the PHILOKALIA its what brought me back to the faith.
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Aragon
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« Reply #1136 on: February 02, 2012, 04:54:PM »

Recently bought a copy of "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh for my Mum and have been reading that. Also taking up The Brother's Karamazov again, although finishing that is a daunting task.
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Remember Dear Christian, you have but one soul to save, One God to love and serve, One eternity to expect. Death will come soon, judgement will follow, and then, Heaven or Hell forever.
Grasshopper
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« Reply #1137 on: February 02, 2012, 06:45:PM »

Just finished Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday, and just started Orson Scott Card's Shadows in Flight (the latest in the never-ending "Ender" series). Both are fairly light reading. I will dive into more serious stuff during Lent.
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drummerboy
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Who best knows time is most grieved by delay.


« Reply #1138 on: February 02, 2012, 07:35:PM »

Recently bought a copy of "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh for my Mum and have been reading that. Also taking up The Brother's Karamazov again, although finishing that is a daunting task.

Are you the type of guy who would buy his wife a chainsaw for a present and thenask to borrow it? Grin LOL
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"This much I would have you know: so long, I say,
as nothing in my conscience troubles me
I am prepared for Fortune, come what may"

"We sleep here in obedience;
When duty called, we came;
When country called, we died."
Aragon
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Gender: Male
Posts: 1,564



« Reply #1139 on: February 03, 2012, 03:41:AM »

Recently bought a copy of "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh for my Mum and have been reading that. Also taking up The Brother's Karamazov again, although finishing that is a daunting task.

Are you the type of guy who would buy his wife a chainsaw for a present and thenask to borrow it? Grin LOL

ahaha, to be fair I bought the book a week before I had the chance to see her. But thanks for giving me an idea for my future wife's birthday present!
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Remember Dear Christian, you have but one soul to save, One God to love and serve, One eternity to expect. Death will come soon, judgement will follow, and then, Heaven or Hell forever.
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