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Vérité et beauté: The foolishness of Christ
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Monday, January 10, 2011. The foolishness of Christ. A modern day saint? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quote for now . To be a knight of Christ one must begin with victory over one's self.". The Life of St. Francis. Light of the World. Follow the yellow brick road . Chantons avec toute léglise. A Question for St. Francis. The foolishness of Christ. To be read in February. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Francis and Clare: The Complete Works. By L Frank Baum.
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Vérité et beauté: O Come, O Come Emmanuel!
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Thursday, December 23, 2010. O Come, O Come Emmanuel! December 23, 2010 at 11:03 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quote for now . To be a knight of Christ one must begin with victory over one's self.". The Life of St. Francis. Light of the World. O Come, O Come Emmanuel! The Octave before Christmas. Mary, Theotokos Mother of God. Joseph, Stepfather to Jesus. St Nicholas of Myra. Father Abraham had many sons . Gods Judgment and Grace. By L Frank Baum.
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Vérité et beauté: Books
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. I have made quite a reading list for myself this year! In order to keep accountable to my reading schedule on this page, I will be posting regularly a summary or a short response to each book I read. I welcome any comments you may have as it will only make my reading experience more rich! So I feel a bit of accountability, below is my reading list for the year:. 2 Athanasius(ca. 296-373). Life of St. Antony. 3& 4The Desert Fathers. 7 Benedict (ca. 480-543).
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Vérité et beauté: February 2011
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Sunday, February 20, 2011. Which is a symbolic depiction of the moment of her death and the flight of her soul to the Lord. Above her, your eyes are then directly lifted up to a mosaic of the Resurrected Lord in triumph over death and surrounded by the saints. You can see to his right (your left) Mary Magdalene with her costly perfume placed at his feet (check out John ch. 11). Is Latin for "tearful": it's a section of the Dies irae. Lacrimosa dies illa,.
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Vérité et beauté: October 2010
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Friday, October 22, 2010. In Search of Alexander . Well, we meant for this night to be a bit more informative, but the tour I printed out on Alexander the Great ended up leading to a lot of dead ends. A few of the things weren't where the tour said they would be and then some rooms were closed off for cleaning. So, here are some miscellaneous pictures we took as we were trying to find Alexander the Great! We also made a short video . In Search of Alexander .
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Vérité et beauté
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Saturday, January 29, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quote for now . To be a knight of Christ one must begin with victory over one's self.". The Life of St. Francis. Light of the World. Follow the yellow brick road . Chantons avec toute léglise. A Question for St. Francis. The foolishness of Christ. To be read in February. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Francis and Clare: The Complete Works. Abelard and Heloise: The Letters and Other Writings.
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Vérité et beauté: Throne of Grace
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Sunday, January 9, 2011. The first Sunday of the month all museums are free so Chris and I went to the Musée du Moyen Âge last weekend. One of my favorite pieces, Throne of Grace, was from a special exhibit Gold and Fire where they featured Slovakian works. It reminded me of something that Pope Benedict said in his recent book Light of the World. About the crucifix being the supreme symbol of God's absolute love for us. The head of John the Baptist. A Convers...
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Vérité et beauté: Weekly Walk
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Our plan is to use these cards to begin a series of walks expoloring Paris:. City Walks: Paris: 50 Adventures on Foot. Go to my site Marcher dans l'aventure. To see our latest walking adventures! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Quote for now . To be a knight of Christ one must begin with victory over one's self.". The Life of St. Francis. Light of the World. To be read in February. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Francis and Clare: The Complete Works. By L Frank Baum.
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Vérité et beauté: Art
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. As I am doing a chronological study of some Christian texts starting with the apostolic fathers and ending with Thomas Merton I will also be studying chronologically, along-side it, art, architecture and classical composers. These last three elements all fall under the art category of my studies. I will begin, in the fall, with the ancient as we hope to visit the Lascaux caves which are thought to have been painted. The Lady and the Unicorn tapestries. Abelar...
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Vérité et beauté: Mozart!
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Seeking an understanding of beauty and truth. Sunday, February 20, 2011. Which is a symbolic depiction of the moment of her death and the flight of her soul to the Lord. Above her, your eyes are then directly lifted up to a mosaic of the Resurrected Lord in triumph over death and surrounded by the saints. You can see to his right (your left) Mary Magdalene with her costly perfume placed at his feet (check out John ch. 11). Is Latin for "tearful": it's a section of the Dies irae. Lacrimosa dies illa,.