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Emily Ann's Corner: Update
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The random musings of a Catholic girl trying to find her way. Tuesday, 20 November 2012. For the latest update on my journey please visit my new blog:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Lady of Sorrows. Saint Paul of Tarsus. Saint Moses the Black. Saint Francis of Assisi. Saint Clare of Assisi. Saint Benedict of Nursia. Saints Emiliana and Tarsilla. Saint Ambrose of Milan. Saint Louise de Marillac. I am now at www.emilyannscorner.wordpress.com. I hope to see you there! View my complete profile.
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Emily Ann's Corner: November 2012
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The random musings of a Catholic girl trying to find her way. Tuesday, 20 November 2012. For the latest update on my journey please visit my new blog:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our Lady of Sorrows. Saint Paul of Tarsus. Saint Moses the Black. Saint Francis of Assisi. Saint Clare of Assisi. Saint Benedict of Nursia. Saints Emiliana and Tarsilla. Saint Ambrose of Milan. Saint Louise de Marillac. I am now at www.emilyannscorner.wordpress.com. I hope to see you there! I always feel lik...
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles: December 2012
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles. What saint has ever won his crown without first contending for it? Sunday, December 30, 2012. Teach the Lesson You Want Learned. When I heard about the shooting in Connecticut, and about the shooter, I thought, “That young man is a genius, and he learned well.”. For the past year, we have screamed, “Birth control! 8221; as though preventing the existence of children is the single most important concern of our lives. Some say that this doesn’t happen and no one wants ...
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Emily Ann's Corner: Maybe not such a bad day after all...
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The random musings of a Catholic girl trying to find her way. Thursday, 18 October 2012. Maybe not such a bad day after all. So it was only a few hours ago I posted about today being a write-off. Now, with only 20 minutes of the day left, as I was preparing to go to sleep, my fortunes have changed. As I have posted about before, I have a particular devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows (I also discuss it in the page on My Patrons. I am so happy to have found this card again! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles: The Religious Family
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles. What saint has ever won his crown without first contending for it? Monday, June 18, 2012. As you may already know, I am a young Catholic woman who has been discerning a vocation to the religious life for a number of years. I have looked into countless communities, contacted upwards fifty of them, and become close to three. I have studied their Rules, their community life, their habits, their charism, their apostolate. And I like them. 8220;Strike ladies, just strike. You a...
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Emily Ann's Corner: Saint Benedict of Nursia
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The random musings of a Catholic girl trying to find her way. Wednesday, 21 March 2012. Saint Benedict of Nursia. O glorious St. Benedict, sublime model of all virtues, pure vessel of God's grace! Help me, O great St. Benedict, to live and die as a faithful child of God, to be ever submissive to His holy will, and to attain the eternal happiness of heaven. Amen. Dear St. Benedict, you are a "blessing" indeed, as your name indicates. Practicing what you preached, you founded the monastic tradition of the ...
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Emily Ann's Corner: On head covering
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The random musings of a Catholic girl trying to find her way. Monday, 22 October 2012. Someone pointed me to this beautiful blog post: I love my chapel veil. I've posted before on my own decision to veil ( So.veiling. What shocked me wasn't anything she said, but what had prompted her to write that post: an article claiming that " Head covering is thinly veiled patriarchy. Loath as I am to give this article more press, it made me want to write more about my own choice. Cover their head. One of the mo...
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Emily Ann's Corner: Our Lady of Sorrows
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The random musings of a Catholic girl trying to find her way. Tuesday, 3 January 2012. Our Lady of Sorrows. Our Lady of Sorrows. I just had to post it because I think this is an incredibly stunning and beautiful image of the Blessed Mother. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Lady of Sorrows. Saint Paul of Tarsus. Saint Moses the Black. Saint Francis of Assisi. Saint Clare of Assisi. Saint Benedict of Nursia. Saints Emiliana and Tarsilla. Saint Ambrose of Milan. Saint Louise de Marillac. Our Lady of ...
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles: Someone Else Went Fishing
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles. What saint has ever won his crown without first contending for it? Sunday, March 31, 2013. Someone Else Went Fishing. Soldiers of the Hidden Battles. On this Catholic Blog directory, which I thought was pretty neat because I didn't know anyone other than those googling memes ever stumbled across SHB. It's a really good directory (I am not just saying that because SHB is on it! And you should check it out. Add it to your favorites as a resource. July 5, 2013 at 12:57 AM.
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles: Mini Meditation on the First Station
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Soldiers of the Hidden Battles. What saint has ever won his crown without first contending for it? Friday, March 29, 2013. Mini Meditation on the First Station. Dearest Jesus, with little effort does my sympathy extend to the wrongly condemned. It is natural to feel kindly toward them, to help them, to see You in them. But, Dearest Lord, how difficult it is to be so compassionate when it is myself that I see in them! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The patron of this blog. Receive Updates via Email!
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