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the audience completes the work1 comment

Jawbone wrote 4 months ago: I am impressed by this distribution model. It reminds me of the white t-shist my friend Adam had tha … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

It's the End of the World as We Know It.

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: My first thought when I woke this morning was, “God have mercy on us. I know YOU are still on … more →

Tags: On my Knees, RCC, Song, survival, The Pope

Ignorance, Dismissiveness, Arrogance Solves Nothing

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: Just a while ago I read three articles. One said Catholics are reading their Bible more. One said mo … more →

I Have a Savior, the Real Savior.

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: Pilate may have been the governor, but Jesus was not a community organizer. And Obama is NOT Jesus. … more →

Tags: Personal path

This is directed only to myself...

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: …but if you want to read over my shoulder, feel free. 1 Corinthians 13 1 If I speak in the ton … more →

Tags: Scripture, On my Knees

Turning the other cheek

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: …can be a pain in the neck. I’m just saying… … more →

The First United Church of Me

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: I have a friend who calls herself an “angry Catholic.” She doesn’t like the patriarchy that is Rome … more →

Tags: Scripture

The Clean Cross

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: I was very disappointed in pre-Easter blogging. While I took a blog fast at my other blog, I did blo … more →

Tags: Easter, On my Knees

Forgiveness Sunday1 comment

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: In all honesty, I am blessed by going to church each Sunday at my Catholic Church. The community has … more →

Tags: Personal path, Orthodox, confession

Vain repetitions?

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: Unlike my other blog, I did not feel convicted to give up this blog for Lent. Perhaps it is the lack … more →

Tags: RCC, Bread for the Journey, Sacraments, Skeletons in my Closet, Family, lent

What I gave up for Lent1 comment

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: It started out as this little irritating thought when I was considering my Lenten fast. Traditional … more →

Tags: Personal path, survival, RCC, lent

New Home

throughadarkglass wrote 1 year ago: I had to jump off of Blogger. I wasn’t posting there on my “Through a Glass, Darkly” blog and I felt … more →

Tags: Personal path, survival, Skeletons in my Closet

Readjusted View

throughadarkglass wrote 2 years ago: God never lets anything come to waste if we are willing to work with Him. In fact I do believe the S … more →

Tags: Bread for the Journey, Skeletons in my Closet

Seeking Comfort

throughadarkglass wrote 2 years ago: It’s been suggested to me that I returned to the Catholic Church, at least in part because it was fa … more →

Tags: Personal path, Family Tree, RCC

Examination of Conscience--Part 2

throughadarkglass wrote 2 years ago: Part 1 Looking Deeply Preparing for the Sacrement of Confession Did I commit any of the seven deadly … more →

Tags: RCC, Sacraments, confession

Examination of Conscience--Part 1

throughadarkglass wrote 2 years ago: Bless me Father for I have sinned. It has been over 20 years since my last confession.” Well…I … more →

Tags: Personal path, RCC, Sacraments, confession

By the Dawn's Early Light

throughadarkglass wrote 2 years ago: Pre-breakfast doctrine discussion Saturday morning, before I was ready to start my day, my Roo came … more →

Tags: Bread for the Journey, Out of the Mouths of Children

Unfinished Reflections

throughadarkglass wrote 2 years ago: There’s a children’s song that says something to the effect “He’s still working on me, He made the e … more →

The Prodigal Child

throughadarkglass wrote 2 years ago: Proverbs 27:8 Like a bird that wanders from her nest, So is a man who wanders from his home. I suppo … more →

Tags: Personal path, RCC, Bread for the Journey, Book Review


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