My post is the first of (hopefully) a series of what I got from lectures last week by Fr. Felix Just, SJ on Luke/Acts. I've lost my notebook, so I'm having trouble piecing the remaining posts together!
As always, thanks for hosting! My contribution this week is a post about Zen Gardens in Japan, and the tranquility and beauty they give -- things we can appreciate in other cultures, even pagan (without converting to their religion, of course), since everyone was made by God and all good things come from God.
Thanks for hosting, RAnn.
ReplyDeleteMy post is the first of (hopefully) a series of what I got from lectures last week by Fr. Felix Just, SJ on Luke/Acts. I've lost my notebook, so I'm having trouble piecing the remaining posts together!
Peace.
As always, thanks for hosting! My contribution this week is a post about Zen Gardens in Japan, and the tranquility and beauty they give -- things we can appreciate in other cultures, even pagan (without converting to their religion, of course), since everyone was made by God and all good things come from God.
ReplyDeleteThanks RAnn as always. I am focussing again on the Gospel of today for this week, building on my reflections of the last two weeks.
ReplyDeleteLuuk Dominiek OP
The love of God via Dante's _Purgatory_ and several posts on Classical Christian education...that's what was up last week at Bedlam or Parnassus.
ReplyDeleteThanks as always to our gracious hostess, RAnn!
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This week on Sunday Snippets, WBN presents: Sights, Sounds, Prayer, and the MetaGame.
* Northern Mass
* Power of Night Prayer
* SJS Demo Reel
* Reflections on the MetaGame