Sorry for the slow blogging this week. I’ve been trying to limit my computer time, following the counsel of the nice man I talked to last week (the one wearing a black shirt and a purple stole….) When I have been on-line, I’ve been helping Emily of “After Abortion” out; her template crashed last Friday… Continue reading Checking in
Author: Peony Moss
Dear Mr Luse gets his wish…
…or one of them, anyway: Lileks has something up on abortion today. He usually avoids this subject, so it’s interesting to see him addressing it: It has to do with something I heard Kerry say on the radio last Friday, a snippet from a speech made a few months ago. He said something that seemed… Continue reading Dear Mr Luse gets his wish…
The Secret of Sanctity
I am going to reveal to you a secret of sanctity and happiness. If every day during five minutes, you will keep your imagfination quiet, shut your eyes to all the things of sense, and close your ears to all the sounds of the earth, so as to be able to withdraw into the sanctuary… Continue reading The Secret of Sanctity
Pentecost novena
Tomorrow’s a good day to start one.
Resisting the Siren Blog
I just heard from Michelle (aka “Shellynna”), blogeuse of “And Then?”. She was concerned that there were “too many other things that weren’t getting done.” She considered resisting the siren call of the blog by lashing herself to the mast of her ship, but was concerned that she would be able to untie the knots… Continue reading Resisting the Siren Blog
Friendship Deficit Syndrome
That upcoming article on friendship I blogged on a few weeks ago? I didn’t think it would be up on the Web until next month, but Jeff found it: On Male Friendship Despite the title, I don’t think this article is just for the guys. UPDATE: There’s an article on friendship, with a special focus… Continue reading Friendship Deficit Syndrome
Maybe, someday, I’ll achieve repartee
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Particularly ill-timed junk mail
Today I got the most astonishing mail — an flyer from this fine outreach of the Archdiocese of Washington, inviting me to “call and discuss my needs.” Oh brother! And why today?